“Who is doing this? Who am I? What is all this? Who is the doer? Who is the nimit (instrumental doer) of this? If all these remain present ‘at a time’ exactly the way it is, then that is considered shuddha upayog (pure focused applied awareness of the Self, the Soul).” SoulSelfSpiritualAwarenessSpiritual QuotesAtmaWho Am IDoerShuddha UpayogWho Is The Doer Author:Dada Bhagwan
“As long as the awareness of ‘doer-ship’ is there, till then, one keeps on ‘charging’ (karma). In the Akram-path, ‘we’ (the Gnani Purush) destroy your doer-ship. The awareness that ‘I am the doer’ goes away and we give the understanding of ‘who the doer is’. Therefore, ‘charging’ (of karma) stops! What is left now? Only the ‘discharge’ is left.” SpiritualSpiritual QuotesKarmaGnani PurushDoershipWho Is The DoerAkram Path Author:Dada Bhagwan
“All religions are correct but the religion that searches for ‘Who am I?’ and ‘Who is the doer?’ is on the last final path of religion. And which knows this ‘Who’ is the final religion.” SpiritualReligionWho Am ISpiritual ScienceWho Is The DoerFinal Religion Author:Dada Bhagwan
“What does Jinmudra (Tirthankar God’s sitting posture) say? The lotus position of Vitrag Lords, one hand and foot placed over the other, preaches, “Oh, humans! Understand this if you have the wisdom. You have already brought with you the food, drink and all things you need; therefore, let go of the awareness that ‘I am the doer’ and make effort to attain Moksha (ultimate liberation)!” GodWisdomSpiritualAwarenessSpiritual QuotesLiberationMokshaMokshVitragWho Is The DoerVitrag LordTirthankarJinmudra Author:Dada Bhagwan