“In shukladhyan (Pure contemplation as the Self, the Soul), whole world begins to look faultless (nirdosh). In dharmadhyan, despite seeing the other person at fault; one will uphold him as being faultless that is ‘dhramadhyan’, ‘what is the other person’s fault? He is simply instrumental (nimit) in it. It is due to the effect of my own karmas that I have encountered him.” SoulSelfSpiritualSpiritual QuotesKarmaAtmaFaultlessShukladhyanDharmadhyanNirdosh Author:Dada Bhagwan
“Shukladhyan (pure contemplation of the Self, the Soul) is the direct cause for moksha (liberation). Dharmadhyan (auspicious contemplation; to hurt no one, give happiness to others) is the indirect cause for moksh (liberation). Artadhyan (inner mournful contemplation that hurts the self) is a cause for a birth in animal life form (non-human). Raudradhyan (wrathful contemplation that hurts the self and others) is a cause for a life in hell.” LifeSelfHappinessSpiritualHellSpiritual QuotesLiberationMokshaAtmaMokshShukladhyanDharmadhyanArtadhyan Author:Dada Bhagwan
“Real Purusharth (spiritual effort to progress as the Self) is shukladhyan (the internal state that renders the constant awareness of ‘I am pure Soul’). While relative purusharth (effort) is dharmadhyan (the virtuous internal state of being that prevents one from hurting oneself or others).” SoulSelfReligionPure SoulReal RelativeShukladhyanDharmadhyan Book:The Science Of Karma Source: The Science Of Karma
“Only when there is dharmadhyan (auspicious contemplation; to not hurt anyone, to give happiness to others) in the body, then there is shukladhyan in the Self (contemplation as the Self, the Soul).” SoulSelfHappinessSpiritualSpiritual QuotesContemplationAtmaDharmadhyan Author:Dada Bhagwan