Simple & Effective Science For Self Realization by Dada Bhagwan (short books to read .txt) π
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In moments of reflection, it is only natural to wonder what is the true purpose in life and to ask, behind the constant efforts made just in βlivingβ, what is it that we are seeking?
In the book βSelf Realizationβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan reveals the science of Self realization, describing that attaining knowledge of Self is ultimate life purpose, and is the beginning of lasting, permanent happiness. Dadashri explains that all beings continuously seek happiness but can only be satisfied by spiritual happiness.
Becoming Self realized is a spiritual awakening which allows such happiness to begin to be experienced. Having gained Self knowledge, spiritual development and spiritual awareness begin - initiating a spiritual transformation which can result in ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Whether interested to discover ultimate life purpose, or on a spiritual quest to attain spiritual enlightenment, βSelf Realizationβ is a unique resource.
In the book βSelf Realizationβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan reveals the science of Self realization, describing that attaining knowledge of Self is ultimate life purpose, and is the beginning of lasting, permanent happiness. Dadashri explains that all beings continuously seek happiness but can only be satisfied by spiritual happiness.
Becoming Self realized is a spiritual awakening which allows such happiness to begin to be experienced. Having gained Self knowledge, spiritual development and spiritual awareness begin - initiating a spiritual transformation which can result in ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Whether interested to discover ultimate life purpose, or on a spiritual quest to attain spiritual enlightenment, βSelf Realizationβ is a unique resource.
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not attained even for a moment. Whether people attend weddings or go see a play, their misery inevitably returns. How can the happiness that is followed by unhappiness be considered happiness at all? That is actually considered as happiness that is characterized by gross unawareness arising from illusory attachment (moorchha). Happiness should be permanent. This is actually temporary happiness, and moreover, it is imaginary happiness, it is believed to be so. What is every soul(atma) searching for? Everyone is searching for permanent happiness, happiness that is eternal. [People go on believing], βHappiness will come from this, it will come from that. I will purchase this. I will do this. If I build a bungalow, then I will be happy. If I buy a car, then I will be happy.β They keep on doing this, but no happiness comes their way. On the contrary, they become more and more wound up in the worldly entanglements. Happiness indeed lies within; it indeed lies in the Self. Therefore, if the Self is attained, [eternal] bliss is invariably attained.
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Happiness and Misery
Everyone in the world is searching for happiness, but they have not decided on the definition of happiness at all. βHappiness should be such that it is never followed by misery.βIf any such happiness exists in this world, then go find it. Eternal bliss is actually within Oneself, it is only in the Self. βOneβ is the abode of infinite bliss, yet people have gone about searching for pleasure in temporary things!
The Search for Eternal Bliss
For the One
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Publication Date: 07-07-2017
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