Gyani Baile & Dolly Baile
Gyani Baile & Dolly Baile
Gyani Baile & Dolly Baile
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At some occasions she was asked by Baba to play a role like make a<br />
phone call to so and so, write a letter to so and so, advice so and so, stay<br />
away from so and so etc. On Dharma she learned that collectively the<br />
virtues were referred to as Dharma (righteous conduct). She was led to<br />
Baba's book on "Dharma Vahini", which described what is dharma, how<br />
it is not restricted to any particular society or nation, it is also not for any<br />
particular caste or religion. It is said to be very breath of humans<br />
everywhere.<br />
It was said that Dharma expresses itself in a variety of forms, dharma<br />
for the householder, dharma for the women, dharma for men, dharma for<br />
students, dharma for teachers, dharma for the caste, dharma for<br />
renunciate etc. All these forms are actually compartmentalized Atma<br />
Dharma for different purposes. Though they all are important in their<br />
own sphere, but they have to be followed with the full knowledge and<br />
consciousness of the inner basic Atma Dharma.<br />
In reference to restoring Dharma it was said "Man has to slay the six<br />
fold beast of Arishadvarga (we don't know the meaning of this word)<br />
leading him on to disaster through the pulls of Lust, Anger Greed,<br />
Delusion, Pride, and Hate. Thus only can Dharma be restored."<br />
In the same book it was further stated "Whoever subdues his egoism,<br />
conquers his selfish desires, destroys his bestial feelings and impulses<br />
and gives up the natural tendency to regard the body as the self, he is<br />
surely on the path of Dharma; he knows that goal of Dharma is the<br />
merging of the waves in the sea, the merging of the self in the Overself."<br />
"Dharma is the moral path. Dharma is characterized by holiness,<br />
peace, truth, and fortitude. Its attributes are justice, sense-control, sense<br />
of honor, love, dignity, goodness, meditation, sympathy, non - violence;<br />
such is dharma that persists through the ages. It, leads one on to<br />
Universal Love and Unity. It is the highest discipline and the most<br />
profitable."<br />
8. Samsara (the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth) and Karma<br />
At one point she was told that her Inner Experiences were the result of<br />
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