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Abhorrence Quote by Dada Bhagwan

“It is considered equanimity when attachment does not arise towards someone who offers flowers and abhorrence does not arise towards someone who is pelting stones.” quote by Dada Bhagwan
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““It is considered equanimity when attachment does not arise towards someone who offers flowers and abhorrence does not arise towards someone who is pelting stones.””

Dada Bhagwan

About This Quote

Source Teaching: Spiritual lecture, 2015

True equanimity is maintaining calm without attachment to praise or hatred toward criticism.

In simple terms: Stay calm whether praised or criticized.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate inner balance regardless of external reactions.

Themes

equanimity detachment inner peace

Mood

calm balanced

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • conflict resolution
  • public speaking
  • social media criticism
  • personal setbacks

Key Concepts

spirituality mindfulness nonattachment emotional regulation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you remain calm when praised?
  • How do you handle criticism without resentment?
A Different Perspective

Achieving true equanimity is challenging in practice.

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