Absolute Self Quotes

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Dada Bhagwan
“Bhagwan’ (God, Self) and ‘Paramatma’ (Supreme or absolute Self); these two words are spoken. Muslims speak the two words-‘Khuda’ (God, Self) and ‘Allah’ (Supreme spirit, Absolute Self). Allah is used for Paramatma and Khuda is used for Bhagwan.”
Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan
“In the relative, one is the self and in reality, One is the absolute Self! As long as transactions of temporary things are ongoing, until then the self is worldly and when there is no engrossment in worldly life, then One is the absolute Self! ”
Dada Bhagwan, The Science Of Karma

“There is only one, Absolute Self. The Relative self enquires, "Who, am I?" and the inner, Being replies with a smile, "Who, am I not?"

What makes this realisation so joyful is the comprehension that the Absolute Self is expressed through the prism of an actualised individual's unique perspective and lived experience. It's a joyful, glorious playground of light and colour, a kaleidoscope of Being.”
Dana Hutton, The Art of Becoming: Creating Abiding Fulfillment in an Unfulfilled World

Ramaji
“In sum, I believe one of the main characteristics of the LOC 1000 sage is that he or she has decided to make themselves unconditionally available to spiritual seekers everywhere. The heart of the LOC 1000 sage has broken open. Nothing is held back. Nothing can be held back. Nothing will be held back. The LOC 1000 sage is all in all of the time in every way.”
Ramaji, 1000: The Levels of Consciousness and a Map of the Stages of Awakening for Spiritual Seekers and Teachers

Ramaji
“This journey is a fire. It will consume everything. Then it will consume itself. It will leave nothing at all behind. It will be as if nothing ever happened. Even the notion of enlightenment will to be seen to be absurd. It is beyond enlightenment. You already are the Self. You cannot attain it. You are it. You can gain a recognition that you are That. That is the difference.”
Ramaji, 1000: The Levels of Consciousness and a Map of the Stages of Awakening for Spiritual Seekers and Teachers