Freedom Quote by Dada Bhagwan
““There is a need for the ‘relative religion’. It is needed for the purpose of [spiritual] development, until the “Real” [religion of the Self] is attained. [Until then] The intellect increases as one gets beaten and bashed around (suffers), and as the intellect increases, the inner burning and suffering increases. When that suffering becomes intolerable, one looks for moksha (ultimate liberation).””
About This Quote
Source Book: Spiritual Teachings of Dada Bhagwan, 1990s
Spiritual growth often requires confronting hardship, which intensifies inner yearning for ultimate liberation.
In simple terms: Hardship fuels spiritual yearning for freedom.
Embrace challenges as steps toward liberation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crises
- pilgrimages
- intensive study
- meditative retreats
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one balance suffering with compassion?
- What practices soften the pain of growth?
If suffering is too great, it may deter seekers rather than motivate them.