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{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=And this creation, what is it? It is nothing but different portions of His Divine body. And that’s why I said that there is no sinner in this world. All are his loving children. You boys, you girls – forget your past and start your life afresh with this subtlest and noblest idea – that you are inseparable particles of that Supreme Entity, of that Parama Puruśa.<ref name="AV12"/>|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=And this creation, what is it? It is nothing but different portions of His Divine body. And that’s why I said that there is no sinner in this world. All are his loving children. You boys, you girls – forget your past and start your life afresh with this subtlest and noblest idea – that you are inseparable particles of that Supreme Entity, of that Parama Puruśa.<ref name="AV12"/>|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}


Anandamurti starts the discourse by stating that the meaning of the Mudra in the Lalita Marmika dance is "O Supreme Creator, Thou art mine and I am Yours. I am Thine." He explains how among different kinds of devotees, A first grade devotee will always see the Supreme as belonging to Himself only. Anandamurti goes on by explaining that from a philosophical point of view [[Parama Purusa]] is an impersonal entity, in the field of Spirituality, He may be both, a personal and an impersonal entity, but for a spiritual aspirant, The Lord is a nearest and dearest friend, a lover, a closer relative - A Purely Personal Entity.<ref name="AV12"/>
Anandamurti starts the discourse by stating that the meaning of the ''mudra'' in the Lalita Marmika dance is "O Supreme Creator, Thou art mine and I am Yours. I am Thine." He explains how among different kinds of devotees, a first grade devotee will always see the Supreme as belonging to himself only. Anandamurti goes on by explaining that, from a philosophical point of view, [[Parama Purusa]] is an impersonal entity. In the field of spirituality, He may be both, a personal and an impersonal entity. But for a spiritual aspirant, the Lord is the nearest and dearest friend, a lover, a close relative – a purely personal entity.<ref name="AV12"/>


== References ==
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