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This Akram Science of mine is one, which I have learnt from all of you and you tell me, 'You are giving us the Gnan.' This Akram Vignan is not to be found in books so where did it come from? It has come from everyone. They left their gnan knowledge for me and took other gnan with them. They left behind the gnan they could not digest and took with them the gnan knowledge they could digest. So all that gnan which they could not digest accumulated with 'me', and that Gnan came to manifest as Akram.
Questioner: But did such Akram Vignan come out of worthless people like us?
Dadashri: No, not worthless. It was the gnan knowledge that you could not digest, it lay around, it all came to me, here; and you took from here, all that you could digest. So the full Gnan came to me; “the full stop Gnan” (the absolute knowledge)!
Now how can people understand this talk? The educated bhanela and the wise ganela will understand this but others will not. This is not for the poor others, is not? This is scientific Vignan This means this science is such that even foreign scientists will accept if they sit and listen to it.
Know the State of the Gnani
None of these people here are touching my feet, and yet people think that they are all touching my feet. 'I' do not remain in this body even for a minute, I have not been in this body for a moment in the past twentyfive years. People, on the other hand, are constantly in the state of 'I am this body. This hand is me, this leg is me, this head is also me and all this is me too.'
I remain absolutely separate from this mind, body and speech. So if someone were to insult or strike 'this', 'I will not have any problems, will
I'? People do not know 'me' so how can thy insult 'me'? Those who know me, know me as the Paramatma Absolute Self, so they would never insult me or behave negatively towards me. People know me either as A. M. Patel or they know me as a guru. But I am not any one's guru. I am a laghuttam Purush. I am what people call a Gnani,. As a Gnani, ‘I am absolutely laghuttam.