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Dadashri: If you have knowledge that someone is suspecting you, forget that knowledge. That knowledge should be forgotten. How do you know whether he has suspicions about you or not?
Questioner: What if he tells me directly, that he suspects me?
Dadashri: If he tells you on your face then tell him, 'You have the suspicion. You will suffer from it. If you keep suspecting, you will be the sufferer.' Just say this much and whatever happens after that, what can you do? No one will be suspicious of you if your conduct is good. That is the principle of the world. Your conduct had been inappropriate sometime ot the other in th past and that is why there is this suspicion. It is as if a person made a mistake when he was twenty five years old but his case is heard in court when he is sixty. That is how everything is. Therefore, whenever a person has suspicion about you, it is your own fault.
Questioner: Do we have to ask him why he is suspecting me?
Dadashri: There is no joy in asking. You should not ask. You should immediately realize that it is your own fault. Otherwise, why would he have a suspicion? Many people are suspected of stealing things even though they do not steal. Therefore, they must have been thieves in their past. Otherwise, suspicion would not arise.
Questioner: What can I do if the other person has the faulty vision of
suspicion?
Dadashri: No, the faulty vision is not of the other person. It is the result of your own mistake. The world is not so unjust that the other will see you with suspicion if you are innocent. The world is absolutely just; it is just , second by second.
Applying the saying, 'Fault is of the sufferer' will solve the problem. You have to 'see' who is suffering: the one suspecting or the one being suspected.
Questioner: My understanding is that all these questions and suspicions are arising because one is not following the five Agnas of Dada properly.