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(moksha), they are done; they will not listen to you, and they
will not even say anything about anyone; they do not have any
feelings for anyone, they do not have anything. They are just
basking in their own bliss (sukh)! They will not help us. They
represent our goal. When you say Namo Siddhanam, it only
stands for a goal that says, ‘This is the state I want!’
Questioner: When we say Namo Siddhanam, does the
salutation (namaskar) really reach them?
Dadashri: Even if it does not reach them, at least it has
reached the Absolute Soul (Siddha) sitting within you! The Atma
that resides within you is indeed Absolute (Siddha)! We should
only be concerned about getting the work done! You should
send your salutation there. And it is your responsibility to make
sure that it gets there. So you have to send a letter to them.
No Activity for Siddha; Nevertheless There Is
Action
Questioner: Those who have become Absolute (Siddha),
does God send them here for a purpose?
Dadashri: No one sends them. There is no one there to
send them here. No one has the need to send anything over
here. The world is such, that it needs no one. You do not have
any superior (upari) at all. In this world no soul (jiva) has an
upari. Your own faults and blunders are your superior (upari).
Questioner: So in the location of the Liberated Souls
(Siddha kshetra), what are the activities of the Siddha Bhagwan
(Lord)?
Dadashri: That which has to carry out actions (pravrutti),
is considered mechanical. They are not mechanical.
Questioner: No, but once they go to final liberation
(moksha), is there activity (pravrutti) or inactivity (nivrutti)
over there?