1) Even though we feel that we are different, we are one with everyone; anyone who keeps such Bhava constantly is the experienced one.
2) Whenever something (especially not likable) happens he will try hard to look for the cause within himself. This process is the practice of non-duality. Know that, constantly practicing this for a long period of time, Sadhak experiences that he is the root of the world.
3) Whatever we thought, gave a shape, experienced and stored as Sanskars before this birth, takes shape and are expressed. They are of many varieties. This is due to the varieties of Sanskars.
4) All the Sansar is because of us, it is within us and whatever is outside is also not separate from us. If we have such living, lively and heartfelt awareness within us, then our Swajans and relationships in Sansar are not separate from us, but are the factual forms of our own Karma's relationship.
5) Whole Sansar is stuck in the relationship of being separate from each other (ભેદ). By the grace of God, we need to forget being separate from each other. Genuine happiness is possible only when there is no difference in each other (અભેદ). We must feel heartfelt uneasiness when we see or feel separateness from others. Wherever there is separateness, there is death of the life.
6) Love-Bhava of heart leads to unification of the hearts, and there is expression of Bhava of Oneness.
7) Whatever happens in Sansar, we are the base of it. It is not in others. Others are just the Nimitta.
8) Sansar never attaches us, we get attached to Sansar.
9) Out side Sansar and events are only the expressed form of within.
10) We can not let go of given Dharma. Sansar is the boat of salvation to float (and not sink) from Vrutties.
Pujya Shree Mota
Jivan Yog, Edition 1,
Part 1, Page 90.