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Whatever has happened is justice
weave had been woven with justice, it will unravel with justice. This is how events unfurl but people tend to look for justice in them. Why must you look for the kind of justice that is dispensed in law courts? You are responsible for weaving it with injustice, so how can you find justice when it unravels? You will only arrive at the original number if you divide something with the number you had multiplied it with. Everything that you had woven will be in a tangled mess, but if you grasp what I say, you will be able to untangle it with ease.
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Questioner: Yes, your words would indeed comfort a person in difficulty if he understood them. His work will be done.
Dadashri Yes. His work will be done as long as he does not get too clever for his own good.
Questioner: I have embraced the following two sentences in my daily life. "Whatever has Happened is Justice" and "The Fault is of the Sufferer".
Dadashri : Do not look for justice. Everything will be fine if you just keep applying this to your life. Problems arise because one looks for justice.
MURDERER FOUND INNOCENT BECAUSE OF GOOD DEEDS FROM HIS PAST LIFE
Questioner: Is it considered justice when a person murders another?
Dadashri: Nothing happens outside of justice. In God's terms, it is justice, but not according to man's laws. The latter would condemn the murderer, whereas in God's language the
Whatever has happened is justice
victim is the one at fault. The murderer will be caught when his bad karma come to fruition.
Questioner: When a murderer is found innocent and set free, is it the result of repayment of previous karma or is it because of the punya from his past life that he is allowed to go free?
Dadashri: The punya and the repayment of previous karma are the same. He is set free because of his punya. An innocent person is sent to prison because of his bad deeds (paap karma). One cannot escape from this.
Injustice can occur under man's law, but never in nature. Nature never steps outside the boundaries of justice. Whether it brings one hurricane or two, it is still operating within the realm of justice.
Questioner: Is all the destruction that we witness around us beneficial to us?
Dadashri How can destruction be beneficial? Destruction is methodical. Whatever nature destroys or supports is precise. Nature regulates everything, but man complains because of his selfishness. One farmer's crop may have been destroyed by bad weather while another's crop survives and so he thinks that he has benefited from it.
Questioner: You say that nature is always just, so why are there so many natural disasters? Why do we have earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods?
Dadashri : Nature is always dispensing justice. There is rain for crops to ripen. Even the earthquakes are natural justice in operation.