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Dadashri: So what if they write such things? There is no need for you to have suspicion. You will understand that it is wrong. Doubts or suspicion is a different thing. There is no need to have the kind of suspicion that you are talking about. There is no need to have suspicion there. For the time being the guru is God and the disciple is a devotee, and this is how people's lives go on. However when there is breach of this contract in such a relationship there is a possibility that suspicion may arise. Otherwise, there is no reason for suspicions.
Questioner: A devotee of every God claims that his God is the Supreme God.
Dadashri: That is exactly what one should say. If he do not say that, then I tell him, "Consider him Supreme. He is higher than anything here.' Then he asks, 'Is the one here all right?' I replied, “That is higher than here.' I had told some devotees of one saint, ‘Brother, go there because there it is higher than here.' People will sit there only if they consider him the Supreme; otherwise do you think they will remain there? They will keep having suspicions, ' Is it this or is it that, is it this one or is it that one?'
Questioner: So is he not likely to get hurt there? Surely, any form of investigation has suspicion at its root?
Dadashri: You may inquire, think on it and then move away. There is no need to bring suspicion into it. When does suspicion arise? It arises when there break in their mutual agreement resulting in a problem. Suspicion can never occur on its own.
So where do we find suspicion? When there is a connection between the two and when there is a deviation from what one had 'decided' in that agreement between the two, it gives rise to suspicion as to 'what is all this? You should not be suspicious for more than a minute. After that he should decide, 'such is my vyavasthit'. Thereafter, there must be not be any suspicion. Suspicion means killing yourself.
Keep a medicine for suspicions
Questioner: What is it called when a person develops a doubt vahem in his mind?