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“Krupa (divine grace) means ‘every time sincere’. Without becoming suitable for naimitik krupa (apparent grace), one cannot attain the nischay (Realization that I am Pure Soul). Even in the Kramic (step by step) path, there is naimitk krupa. ‘We’ shower down special grace. ‘Our’ grace descends upon one due to ultimate humility. Only thing required is ‘complete sincerity’.”
Dada Bhagwan“Krupa (divine grace) means ‘every time sincere’. Without becoming suitable for naimitik krupa (apparent grace), one cannot attain the nischay (Realization that I am Pure Soul). Even in the Kramic (step by step) path, there is naimitk krupa. ‘We’ shower down special grace. ‘Our’ grace descends upon one due to ultimate humility. Only thing required is ‘complete sincerity’.”
Dada Bhagwan“No one is the same, and we all have different life experiences. It's not my place to judge them or for them to judge me. We should all be accountable for our own lives.”
Joanna Krupa“Well I guess I like variety pretty much, but I do enjoy this work very much. Particularly with Buddy on the gig, we get a chance to knock each other out It'just wonderful.”
Gene Krupa“I am even thankful for the negative things that have made me a stronger and better person.”
Joanna Krupa“I need a man with a good sense of humor and a kind heart.”
Joanna Krupa“How much is your sincerity, that much will be ‘Our’ divine grace (krupa). This is the measure of grace.”
Dada Bhagwan“I actually don't have a view on whether someone watching certain material that may be legal in some places, but might be obscene to somebody else, can trigger a violent streak in someone.”
Killi Krupa Rani“I hope this might be forever.”
T.S. Krupa, Safe & Sound“Everything is possible. You once told me not too long ago we should always have hope and I do.”
T.S. Krupa, Safe & Sound“If I have learned anything over this last year it’s that you have to live your own life too so that if something we hoped for doesn’t work out, you still have two legs to stand on, you still have your own path.”
T.S. Krupa, Safe & Sound