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• Renunciation truly means non-attachment with worldly objects and not the non-possession of things. (BWS 200)
• ‘We are and we are not’ as also ‘we are not and we are’ (SDG - 156)
• It is all absorbing attachment (bondage) to Reality alone, which liberates one from every other bondage. (SDG 105)
• We should love our parents and everybody in the family without being soiled by attachment. (SDG 125)
• A few are so born who confuse dhal for boiled rice and take great pleasure in this confusion. (SDG 180)
Inspirational Quotes from Various Sources:
• When a lute is played, there is no previous store of playing that it comes from. When the music stops, it does not go anywhere else. It came into existence by way of the structure of the lute and the playing of the performer. When the playing ceases, the music goes out of existence.
In the same way all the components of being, both material and nonmaterial, come into existence, play their part, and pass away.
That which we call a person is the bringing together of components and their actions with each other. It is impossible to find a permanent self there. And yet there is a paradox. For there is a path to follow and there is walking to be done, and yet there is no walker. There are actions but there is no actor. The air moves but
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