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We are Not the “Doers” of Our Actions


“Thoughts are arising spontaneously in response to or being driven by our past and the current environmental cues and influences. … More

Quotations, Quotes, Sense of Doership

Should We Accept Harassment and Ill-Treatment As God’s Will? by Jagjot Singh


Q. Does acceptance mean that we become compliant and be treated like a doormat? Despite my best efforts, I’m unable … More

Acceptance, Free Will, God's Will, Sense of Doership

Mind, Intellect, and Liberation


Mind and Intellect are two different ways of functioning of the same Antahkarana (inner instrument) – the Sanskrit word for … More

Ahamkara, Antahkarana, Ego, Intellect, Liberation, Mind, Sense of Doership

Bhagavad Gita on the Sense of Doership


The forces of Nature do all works. But due to delusion of ignorance people assume themselves to be the doer. … More

Bhagavad Gita on sense of doership, Doership, Gita on sense of doership, Sense of Doership

Who Is the Doer?


“If you ask me, it’s all God’s doing.”–a guy called D. Samarender Reddy

Doership, Quotable quotes, Quotations, Quote, Quotes, Sense of Doership

Ego or The Person We Think We Are


This person is nothing but the “I-thoughts” you have in your mind, such as “I am this”, “I am that”, … More

Ahamkara, Ego, Personality, Sense of Doership, Who am I?

”I” THE EGO DO NOTHING


Sam (D. Samarender Reddy) is seen to be doing something day after day. But, who is the one doing it? … More

Sense of Doership

A Dialogue with My Friend


A friend wrote to me: “Seems interesting. Let me know what you think of it once you finish reading [referring … More

Advaita, Brahman, Consciousness, Karma Yoga, Name-and-form, Self (Brahman), Sense of Doership, Svadharma

Bhagavad Gita on Karma Yoga


(Source: A. Shah, Glimpses of World Religions, Jaico Publishing House) The law of Karma is the conservation of moral energy. … More

Bhagavad Gita, Freedom, Karma, Karma Yoga, Salvation, Self-realization / Liberation, Sense of Doership

Ramakrishna Paramahansa on Philanthropy


“God can be realized when a man acquires sattva. Householders engage in philanthropic work, such as charity, mostly with a … More

Charity, Philanthropy, Ramakrishna Paramahansa, Sense of Doership

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