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Dadashri: Where does it come from? Does it not have to be exported from somewhere? Only then can it be imported into us.
A man hears a story about someone being possessed by a ghost. His wife has gone to visit her parents and he is sleeping alone in his room at night. While he is asleep, a rat makes a noise in the kitchen at around midnight. He hears the noise and remembers the story about the ghost, so with these two evidences coming together, he thinks something must be there to make such a loud noise. Therefore, the doubt vahem remains until he discovers the truth. He will remain in this state until he has knowledge, which is contrary to the knowledge he already has. Then when his friend comes around the next morning, he gets the courage and tells his friend about how scared he was the night before. When his friend tells him to check into the noise, he goes in the kitchen and finds that a rat had dropped a can and a few other things. Then all his doubts vahem go away. Therefore, it is because of wrong understanding that one is not able to sleep at night. But if he has a medicine to remove his doubt vahem would he not be able to sleep? So the man will become happy if he understands a little bit.
It all depends on the sub-atomic particles (parmanus)
Suspicion that happens is a stock within. The suspicioning element is a female element srtitva. In every human body there are three kinds of subatomic particles parmanus; female stri, male purush and bisexual napunsak. The body is made up of these three types of parmanus. One is born a male when there is an aggregation of predominantly male parmanus. If there is a higher proportion of female parmanus, one is born a woman, and bisexual when there are more bisexual parmanus. Within all body there are more or less these three types of parmanus. Suspicion, suspicion etc., are all female parmanus. You have to tell them, 'Get out, I am a Purush (the Self)!' 'We do not have such parmanus so 'we' never ever suspicion or become suspicious.
Does suspicion result in prejudice?
You should never become suspicious even when you have witnessed something yourself. Nothing haunts a person as much as suspicion. You should never have suspicions. Uproot suspicion the moment it arises by saying, 'Dada has said 'no' to it'. Even if someone says, 'I have seen this man with my own eyes, take money out of someone's pocket yesterday. He