Friday, February 3, 2012

GEMS OF SATSANG





21 There is no greater sin than disinclination for Bhagavan (God) and inclination for the World.

22   In God Realization, the sentiments are important, not the actions.

23 To have desire for anything is itself poverty.

24   On giving up pride and selfishness, one naturally becomes like an ascetic.

25 On having a disinclination for the world, good qualities manifest naturally and without doing any effort.

26 May I be respected – this desire itself has been the cause of disrespect.

27 My body is in the world, but I myself am in Bhagavan (God).

28 Liberation comes from renouncing desires, not from giving up things.

29 To give up the insistence of your mind for the Lord, is itself taking refuge in God (sharanagati).

30 Worldly goods are useful for the world. They are not useful for us (Self).

31 If there is anything that you desire from the world, then you will have to experience suffering.

32 The best use of things to use them for the benefit of others.

33 Man's rise and fall is due to his disposition (bhaav), not due to things, circumstances etc.

34 The one who comes, is bound to go – it is a rule

35 We are bound because of staying at home rather we are bound because we consider the home as ours.

36 Not accepting "Is-ness" as part of Paramatma, but considering it as part of the World – this itself is the mistake!

37 There is no certainty of "will do", there is certainty of "will die".

38 As long as there is pride and selfishness, till then there cannot be love for anyone.

39 Without leaving the company of "unreal" there cannot be perceptible gain from satsang (association with truth).

40 Feeling of mine-ness with Bhagavan (God) is the easiest and best of all spiritual practices.

From "SAAR SANGRAHA" by Swami Ramsukdasji
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