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later. 'We' greeted him with 'Jai Sat Chit Anand' as if nothing had happened. This happened six or seven times and when he did not see any effect on 'us', he got tired. He became very confused from within, 'what is all this about? I wrote him a letter. He received it and read it and yet I cannot see an effect on him at all.'
You silly man, only the guilty one will be affected. How can there be an effect on 'us' when 'we' are not guilty? No matter how many letters you write or do whatever you can do, 'we' have no problem. 'We' do not have an answer for the letter. 'We' have vitaragata- 'we' are detached. It is you who believes otherwise. Then later he tells me, 'Did anything happen to you?' 'We' told him, "What can happen to 'us'? You have the suspicion but 'we' are not involved in it and so 'we' do not have a problem."
That is why Kavi wrote 'profound Gnan' Others would be affected if someone were to write them such a letter.
Questioner: Yes, any other person would be shaken up.
Dadashri: Then what would become of those disciples? Whereas this did not put a stain on his wife or me. The time passed without a dent on anyone. The moment of suspicion will pass one day, will it not? Does it ever remain forever?
Has Kavi not written a powerful sentence about what suspicion is? This suspicion is of a misguided intellect. And I am a Gnani Purush and yet he became suspicious of even 'us'? Here the Gnani Purush makes you free from all suspicions (nishank, I am the Self), and you begin to have suspicions even about him? But this is how the world is, what will one not say? I would listen to such suspicions with the 'magic' of Gnan, and then I regard everything with vitaragata.
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No separation between him and us, even when reprimanding
Then what does Kavi go on to say?
"Even then He did not punish us by keeping a seperation of 'me and