Until Self-realization is attained; it is not worth having a fixed-view at any place, it is not worth having habitual-devotion at any place and it is not worth stopping anywhere.

Dada Bhagwan
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The most important thing in life is to realize the Self. When this happens, everything else is meaningless. The world becomes empty, empty of all things. There is nothing to gain or lose.

All the sorrows of the world are gone. To attain this attainment is the goal of life. This attainment is not possible by any means or practice or knowledge or action or effort or thought or any other means.

Only when the Self is realized, then all things are at peace, all things are pure and clear, all things are tranquil and quiet.

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