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Selfishness & Selflessness in Worldly and Religious Activities (Gujarati Dadavani March-2007)

By Bhagwan, Dada

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Title: Selfishness & Selflessness in Worldly and Religious Activities (Gujarati Dadavani March-2007)  
Author: Bhagwan, Dada
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Language: Gujarati
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Authors Community, Religion
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Publication Date:
2007
Publisher: Mahavideh Foundation
Member Page: Dada Bhagwan

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The worldly view and the Gnani’s view are vastly different, like the sky and the earth. People see actions, whereas, the Gnani sees the intent behind the action. When an action is performed with a selfish intent one binds paap—demerit karma, and if the same action is performed with an unselfish intent, one binds with punya—merit karma. In both these instances one has to return to this world to suffer the fruits of these karmas. Actions will remain right here, demerit and merit karma will go along with you in the next life. So improve the inner intent behind each action. Do not ruin your inner intent. Even in a charitable act there remains a selfish inner intent to reap a fruit of the act! Unaware of one’s real Self due to ignorance one identified one’s body, as one’s own self, assumed the name given to that body, as one’s own real self. This wrong belief gave rise to the self-serving intellect, which is then used for one’s own happiness. Whatever happens to the other let it happen; with such self-serving intellect one has lost the inner peace. This selfserving intellect creates terrible impediments in the path of liberation.

 
 



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