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Whatever has happened is justice
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Referring to the previous example of the four brothers,
people will tend to side with and seek justice for the son who
received only five acres of land, while discrediting the eldest
brother. This is wrong and represents a fault. People live this
worldly life in an illusion. This illusion distorts their perception of
the real nature of things. They believe that the worldly life is
real. When one believes this worldly life to be real, he suffers.
Nature’s justice is flawless.
I would not interfere in any situations. I would not tell
anyone what he or she should or should not do. If I did, I
would not be called Vitaraag (without attachment). I simply
observe what, and how previous accounts are unfolding.
When people ask me to dispense justice, I tell them that
my justice is different from the justice of the world. My justice
is nature’s justice. This justice is the ‘regulator’ of the world,
and it keeps the world in regulation. In nature’s justice, there is
no injustice, even for a moment. Why do people perceive
injustice and look for their own justice? It is because they do
not know that whatever they encounter, is justice. Think, dear
man, why he did not give you just two acres instead of the five
acres? What he has given you is just. All that we encounter is
our own account from our past life. Justice is the ‘thermometer’
(gauge) and from this thermometer we can see that it is because
we were unjust in our past life, that we encounter injustice in
this life. Therefore, the thermometer itself is not to be blamed.
Is this helpful to you?
Questioner : Yes, it helps a lot.
Dadashri : Do not look for justice in the world because
whatever is happening, is justice. You should simply observe
what is happening. The younger brother (who received only five
acres) should tell his eldest brother that he is satisfied with his
share of the land, and ask him whether he is happy too. They