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becomes restless and agitated all day.
The mind is such that it will develop a dislike towards
anything that becomes in excess. So then, how can you control
such a thing? When one tries to control and limit things they like,
then the chit inevitably wanders there only. Such is the nature of
the chit.
If you tell a child, “Do not touch this”, his chit will remain
stuck only there and he will not want anything else you give him.
So, give children what they want. They are not going to take
more than what they are meant to, according to the laws of
vyavasthit. How much are they likely to take outside of
vyavasthit?
We do not have rules here. Rules mean semi-control. If
someone here says, “Why are you late? Come at four o’clock
sharp.” the mind feels controlled, and therefore it will become
damaged and spoilt. How free is the mind in the absence of any
control? When there was a control over the production of
cement, the price of cement went up to 32 rupees! After 1942,
when rationing came into effect, people’s minds became spoilt.
‘We’ do not scold anyone. ‘We’ do not say, “Why did
you bring this?” or “Why did you do this?” ‘We’ have made it
so that no one will be scolded. ‘We’ have imposed the rule of
a no-law law. If a person were cooking with the cooking pot
upside down, ‘we’ would not say anything to them! They will
learn from their experience, will they not? One day, this world
will have to get rid of all the rules and the laws. ‘We’ are the
first one to do something about not having laws. ‘We’ will tell
the Government to come and see how our management runs
without any laws. How smoothly does our ten-day gathering of
100 people in Aurangabad runs without any laws? We eat, we
drink tea and we have snacks! Elsewhere there are so many
rules. This company of ours is a company of people who have
no laws.