In the presented book, Param Pujya Dadashri (Gnani Purush) has discussed on soul and its properties and a variety of topics such as knowledge (gnan), vision (darshan), strength (shakti) of the Self, what is happiness (sukh), cpncepts of swasatta (something not dependent on external factors), parsatta( something which is dependent on other circumstancial evidences), swaparinam (being knower and seer of relative self) and parparinam (considering that I am the doer), vyavhar atma (relative self) and nischay atma (true self) and many more.
In the second half of the book, Param Pujya Dadashri has given keys on how to live life without conflicts, explained that how with right belief, there is no sorrow (dukh), and issues relating to family organization like dealing with children, improving yourself rather than others, taking adjustments, being superfluous in relative matters, how to tackle family members with different personalities, guests, superiors, normality in relations etc…
A good read of this book will go a long way in creating bliss and peace in our lives.
Ambalal M. Patel was a civil contractor by profession. In June 1958, spontaneous Self-Realization occurred within Ambalal M. Patel. From this point on, Ambalal became a Gnani Purush, and the Lord that manifest within him became known as Dada Bhagwan. A Gnani Purush is One who has realized the Self and is able help others do the same. He said that, “The same Lord, Dada Bhagwan exists in all living beings. The difference between you and me is that in me The Lord has manifested fully in me and he is yet to manifest in you.”
Param Pujya Dadashri used to go from town to town and country-to-country to give satsang (spiritual discourse) and impart the knowledge of the Self, as well as knowledge of harmonious worldly interactions to everyone who came to meet him. This spiritual science, known as Akram Vignan, is the step-less path to Self-realization.
This book is a humble attempt to present to the world, the essence of his Knowledge. Great care has been taken to preserve his original words and the essence of his message.