Seeker of Truth

Benediction (Kalyāna)

I have nothing of my own, I want nothing, I have to do nothing for myself. These three ideas lead quickly to benediction.

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The resolve of God, is for our salvation. If we have no resolve of our own, then God's resolve automatically would lead to our liberation.

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There are no circumstances in the world, in which the salvation of man could not be achieved, as God is equally present in all circumstances.

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Attaining divinity is very easy, but if there is no desire for the same, of what use is that easiness?

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The work of the world could be undertaken by somebody else but who could look after one's emancipation except himself, just as food and medicines have to be taken by the person himself.

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No new circumstances are necessary for one's self-redemption. A proper use of existing circumstances could result in salvation.

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Redemption does not result from action, but from feelings and discrimination.

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If people living in a home, treat themselves as servants, and others as masters, then all will be served and it would lead to benediction for everybody.

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The love of pleasure leads to births and deaths, while the love of God, brings redemption.

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Those desirous of good to self, if they pray to God in true faith, would be ushered into His presence and be heard and receive benediction soon.

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If emancipation comes to a person, it should be either through blessings of a saint, or by God's grace.

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There is no shortage in the world of saints, or preceptors, but in the interest of one's own redemption, a person must by his own devotion, intense desire, feelings and faith, help himself.

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