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Dadashri: Yes, the discharge is happening by itself. One does not to wait for the stools to come out And the one who waits will be called a fool. Thus, everything else is a discharge. So what do you have to become?
Questioner: Laghuttam.
Dadashri: Laghuttam! Yes, just simply this bhaav. And Dada's Agnas are in the laghuttam bhaav. So now, you simply have to become laghuttam in the relative. So when the line of demarcation between the
real' and the relative' is established, and when you become laghuttam in the relative, then you will have inner bliss amidst all the worldly miseries. That is true samadhi.
How laghuttam have you become?
Questioner: That only Dada can know. thermometer to gauge that.
I do not have a
Dadashri: But have you become somewhat laghuttam? Ten cents or twenty cents worth?
Questioner: But how can one measure that?
Dadashri: You will know that you have not become completely laghuttam when you are fighting with someone. You still have the tendency to attack people , 'who does he think he is?' So now you have to look for laghuttam. Do you want to become guruttam or laghuttam?
Questioner: Laghuttam.
Dadashri: You like it when people give you importance and yet you say you want to become laghuttam? When people put their hands together and do ‘namaste' to you, you feel happy, and then you say, 'I want to become laghuttam'. The baggage within is so difficult and complicated; everywhere there is baggage of only guruttam. Despite this, what should your vision drashti be?
Questioner: To become laghuttam.