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Experience Quote by Dada Bhagwan

“In both pleasant experience producing karma effect (shata vedaniya) and unpleasant experience producing karma effect (ashata-vedaniya), there is indeed a constant inner burning (antardaah, inner suffering). But because one has moorcha (worldly engrossment/fascination due to deluded worldly view)…” quote by Dada Bhagwan
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““In both pleasant experience producing karma effect (shata vedaniya) and unpleasant experience producing karma effect (ashata-vedaniya), there is indeed a constant inner burning (antardaah, inner suffering). But because one has moorcha (worldly engrossment/fascination due to deluded worldly view), one does not notice it; he remains in a state similar to being unconscious.””

Dada Bhagwan

About This Quote

Source Sutra: Teachings of Dada Bhagwan, 1990s

Inner suffering exists in both pleasant and unpleasant experiences, but worldly attachment blinds us to it, keeping us unconscious.

In simple terms: Inner pain is hidden by worldly desire.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate awareness of inner suffering.

Themes

spirituality mindfulness attachment

Mood

contemplative serene

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • Meditation
  • self‑inquiry
  • daily stress
  • relationship conflicts

Key Concepts

Karma inner burning delusion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does worldly attachment mask inner pain?
  • Can mindfulness reveal hidden suffering?
A Different Perspective

Awareness alone may not dissolve deep-rooted delusion.

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