If you like happiness, then worship that in which happiness is inherent. Happiness is inherent in Bhagwan (God; the absolute Self). God is actually the abode of infinite bliss, whereas if you worship that which is inanimate (jada), then you will experience unhappiness. This is because there is nothing but unhappiness in that which is inanimate.
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanJust as [after eating] a jalebi (an Indian sweet), tea tastes bland, similarly, it is only after you 'taste' [experience] the bliss of the Self, that the pleasures of worldly life feel insipid. As long as the pleasures of worldly life do not feel insipid, you cannot break free from worldly life!
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanThe One who is going to attain liberation, what is He like? 'He' would be indulging in His own bliss [that of the Self] only.
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanThere can never be any bliss in worldly life. But if you adopt measures that are positive in the relative, then you will experience some sort of peace; whereas with measures that are based on Gnan (the Knowledge of the Self), peace will prevail permanently.
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanWhen no expectation remains for anything at all, there the bliss is nirpeksh anand (bliss that is not dependent on any person or thing).
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