10
Aptavani-5
Vartyo jaa,
follow the Gnani’s instructions,
Pachhi jo moksha naa madey toh
If then liberation is not experienced
maari paasey thii leje.’
Take it from Me.’
Therefore, if you do not attain moksha from one, then he
is not a Gnani Purush.
Questioner: What is the proof that the Self has come
into its dharma?
Dadashri: All these wrong beliefs such as, ‘I am doing it’
and ‘I am this’, will go away. At the moment how many wrong
beliefs such as, ‘I am ‘Chandubhai’. I am this lady’s husband.
I am this boy’s father. I am his uncle. I am a businessman.’ etc.,
do you have?
Questioner: Innumerable ones.
Dadashri: Now, when will so many wrong beliefs go
away? They will all go away when the Self comes into its own
dharma. The right belief will replace the wrong ones. Right
belief is called samyak darshan (enlightened vision). The Gnani
Purush places the Self in its dharma and the rest are already
in their own dharma.
When you have a desire to come into your Atmadharma
(the religion of the Self), then come here. ‘We’ will bring the Self
in its dharma. When the Self comes into its dharma, everything
else will be left alone. What do the four Vedas say? They say,
‘This is not that, this is not that.’ The Atma you are looking for
is not in the Vedas. For that you have to ‘go to a Gnani’. The
Self is not such that it can be captured or placed in books
because it is beyond words; it is indescribable, inexpressible. So
how can it be placed in the scriptures?