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Aptavani-9
Dadashri: No, the faulty vision is not of the other person.
It is the result of your own mistake. The world is not so unjust
that others will see you with suspicion if you are innocent. The
world is absolutely just; it is just every second.
Applying the principle, ‘Fault is of the sufferer’ will solve
this problem. You have to ‘see’ who is suffering: the one
suspecting or the one being suspected.
Questioner: My understanding is that all these questions
and suspicions arise because one is not following the five Agnas
of Dada properly.
Dadashri: Yes, otherwise they will never arise. There is
nothing if you practice the five Agnas. Any deficiency in
practicing the Agnas will give rise to those things. Thousands of
people who practice these Agnas live in internal and external
harmony (samadhi).
The world remains suspicion less where
suspicion is needed
There is only one place where there is a need for
suspicion and that is to question yourself ‘Am I really
Chandulal?’ that is the only suspicion you need to continue to
have. That is not suicide.
Questioner: Suspicion on, ‘I am Chandulal’…
Dadashri: Then your work is done. Nobody has this
suspicion, even when I question them repeatedly about who they
are, they just tell me, ‘I am Chandulal.’ This suspicion about
their identity never arises, does it?
When I keep stirring this issue, then the suspicion arises
and one starts to think, ‘What Dada is saying is correct; there
is some truth in it.’ Otherwise, one will never begin to have
suspicions about his real identity.
Questioner: Is it necessary for that suspicion to arise
before one can progress further?