16 Quotes About Abhorrence

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Sometimes it takes an idea that’s so outrageous that it seems impossible that it could possibly work, but sometimes an idea is so simple that even a child can understand it. And this is one of those ideas: Attachment is the root of all evil. Without attachment, there is no fear.

Without fear, there is no hatred. And without hatred, there can be no war. - Mahatma Gandhi

Attachment-abhorrence is the foundation for the worldly life and the...
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Attachment-abhorrence is the foundation for the worldly life and the foundation for ‘Knowledge’ is a state free of all attachments (vitragta). Dada Bhagwan
Awareness (of the Self) prevails in matters where one becomes...
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Awareness (of the Self) prevails in matters where one becomes attachment-free (vitrag), and where one has attachment-abhorrence, there his awareness will not prevail. Dada Bhagwan
Attachment-abhorrence is an ‘effect’ and ignorance (of the self) is...
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Attachment-abhorrence is an ‘effect’ and ignorance (of the self) is the ‘cause’! Dada Bhagwan
Abhorrence towards bitter circumstances and attachment towards sweet ones is...
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Abhorrence towards bitter circumstances and attachment towards sweet ones is the nature of agnan (ignorance of the self). Bitter and sweet will not exist if agnan (ignorance of the self) leaves. Dada Bhagwan
Keep on doing whatever it is that you have been...
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Keep on doing whatever it is that you have been doing; but, do no attachment-abhorrence. If ‘You’ stay in ‘Your [Pure Soul] state’; attachment-abhorrence will not occur. Dada Bhagwan
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If you want liberation [moksha], you will have to be rid of the duality of ‘right-and-wrong’. If you want to attain an auspicious (good) state, then have abhorrence for the ‘wrong’, and attachment for the ‘right’. There is no attachment or abhorrence in the pure state [shuddha]. Dada Bhagwan
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Once an opinion is formed, there will be attachment-abhorrence. A person without opinion is also without attachment-abhorrence. Dada Bhagwan
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Prakruti [the relative self, innate nature] has opinions and may store them but we should stay in an opinion-free state. ‘We’ are separate and the relative self is separate from us. ‘We’ should play our part as a separate entity. We shouldn’t get involved with those problems. Dada Bhagwan
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It is the nature of the circumstances to disperse. If there is attachment with the circumstance, there will be abhorrence when they get dispersed. Dada Bhagwan
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Abhorrence is the cause for conflicts. God has said, ‘Do no abhorrence. If you don’t like it, ignore it’. Dada Bhagwan
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Causes for attachment are created at the very time abhorrence occurs. Familiarity (acquaintance) up to a certain point will result in attachment and if it reaches ‘ridge point’ & goes past further, it will result in abhorrence. Dada Bhagwan
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To be naive is to be unaware of how stupid and cruel other people are; but, by some definitions, ignorance is nearly the opposite of naivety in being a kind of cynicism, in being unaware of their intelligence and humanity. It seems to be a normal although unfortunate case that the great many of us consciously abhor ignorance in others yet subconsciously practice it ourselves: as naivety is apparent and well-known to inflict its damage upon oneself; whereas the alternative and the easier, ignorance, its damage upon others. Criss Jami
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Whatever work you do in this world; the work itself has no value. If there is attachment-abhorrence behind that work, then only you are responsible for the next life. You are not responsible if attachment-abhorrence don’t occur. Dada Bhagwan
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It is called equanimity when one has no attachment with the good (the auspicious) and no abhorrence for the bad (the inauspicious). The one without duality is in equanimity-state. In worldly interactions, people identify tolerance as equanimity! Dada Bhagwan
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Equanimity means that one does not do abhorrence at the time of abhorrence (generating incidents) and one does not do attachment at the time of attachment (generating incidents). Dada Bhagwan