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Freedom Quote by Dada Bhagwan

“When you understand that [in reality] the bitter fruit [unfavourable result] is sweet and the sweet fruit [favourable result] is bitter, then you will go to moksha [the ultimate liberation]!” quote by Dada Bhagwan
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““When you understand that [in reality] the bitter fruit [unfavourable result] is sweet and the sweet fruit [favourable result] is bitter, then you will go to moksha [the ultimate liberation]!””

Dada Bhagwan

About This Quote

Source Talk: Spiritual Lecture, 1992

Recognizing that outcomes often invert expectations leads to deeper spiritual insight and liberation.

In simple terms: Expectations invert; seek liberation.

Key Takeaway

Accept paradoxes for growth.

Themes

spirituality paradox liberation

Mood

reflective calm

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • decision making
  • grief processing
  • goal setting
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

Buddhism karma non‑attachment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you reconcile sweet and bitter experiences?
  • What does moksha mean to you?
A Different Perspective

Paradoxes can cause confusion or doubt.

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