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Dadashri: Suspicion and inquisitiveness have nothing in common. They are not of the same family; there is no relationship whatsoever.
Questioner: When scientists do research, they proceed with
suspicion.
Dadashri: There is not a single scientist who would indulge in doubt and suspicion for more than a minute, otherwise that science would collapse and cease. Suspicion is like suicide. Those who want to be suspicious can do
SO.
Questioner: Scientists do not accept anything without suspecting. They suspect and discover.
Dadashri: That is not suspicion. It is eagerness to know. They do not have suspicions.
Questioner: Are you telling us not to be suspicious of anyone?
Dadashri: Not just people; do not be suspicious of anything. You are not to have any suspicions about this book either. Suspicion means suicide!
Questioner: So do we have to believe everything that is written in
books?
Dadashri: You do not have to believe everything. You can be suspicious for only a minute and then you should revert. Suspicion is such a poison that if you take it longer than one minute, it will kill you.
Questioner: But what if everything that has been written is false?
Dadashri: It is never wrong or false. But when the suspicion enters, you should stop after a minute.
For devotees...
Questioner: Today in all the religions, the religious gurus say 'I verily am God.' Is that to be believed? Is that not worth suspecting?