Inherent State Quotes

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Dada Bhagwan
“Aaropit bhaav (false attribution of the belief ‘I am Chandubhai’) is vikalp bhaav (wrong belief that ‘I am Chandubhai’ and all the relative ‘I-ness’ that stems from it), and swabhaavbhaav (the intent as One's inherent nature) is the real intent; it is Parmatmabhaav (the intent as the absolute Self).”
Dada Bhagwan, Death: Before, During After...

Dada Bhagwan
“To come into the inherent state as the Self is indeed known as liberation (mukti)!”
Dada Bhagwan, Harmony in Marriage

Dada Bhagwan
“Every element (vastu) is different by its inherent nature and elements which are different by their inherent nature cannot become one.”
Dada Bhagwan, Autobiography Of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel

Dada Bhagwan
“What does our Akram Vignan (step-less Science of Self-realization) say? It says one should recognize the intrinsic nature of everything [element]. Moreover, that intrinsic nature has arisen from a mixture of more than one element. One should recognize that intrinsic nature, then there will not be any problems.”
Dada Bhagwan, Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization

Dada Bhagwan
“The swabhaav bhaav (inherent state) of the Self is itself liberation (moksha), and its vishesh bhaav (extra intent of 'I am Chandubhai') is worldly life. Worldly life is not an adverse intent.”
Dada Bhagwan, Aptavani-2

Dada Bhagwan
“That which takes one from the wrong to the right, is not wrong [religion]; but real religion is to come into Your own nature [as the Self]. Once You come into Your inherent nature as the Self, then no external things will ever touch You.”
Dada Bhagwan, Aptavani-1

Dada Bhagwan
“The One who attains the awareness that, 'This is not my inherent nature;' He constantly has the awareness of the Self and the non-Self!”
Dada Bhagwan, Aptavani-4

Dada Bhagwan
“Everyone is in their own inherent nature. No one has enmity towards anyone else. Rain is in its own inherent nature; it does not suit some people and it suits some people, however it [the rain] does not let go of its inherent nature. No one can become free from their own inherent nature!”
Dada Bhagwan, Aptavani-5

Dada Bhagwan
“No matter how much fertilizer you feed the mango tree, will it ever yield apples? No. Why not? The answer is, it cannot change its inherent nature.”
Dada Bhagwan, Aptavani 6

Dada Bhagwan
“What is the need for solutions where everything is in its own inherent nature?”
Dada Bhagwan, Avoid Clashes!