Book Title: Jailer
Author(s): Abhayshekharsuri, Sujata P Kapadia
Publisher: Harshadray Private Limited

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________________ The person belittling you is a ..... jailer. The person demeaning you is a ..... jailer. The person causing a loss of property is a ..... jailer. The person causing trouble in business is a ..... jailer. The person causing bodily harm is a ..... jailer. If a person gives us a lot of trouble, harasses us time and again and causes a nuisance, we nurture a feeling of anger and revenge towards him. We feel like doing something really unimaginable but are unable to do it. This upsets and agitates our mind. Such a person, whatever his name may be, is only the jailer and is not evil. One should turn the rosery at least once during the day accepting the role of the jailer and one's own karmas to be sinful till such a time that one's hatred towards the person is destroyed. Let me throw some light on another special quality. On the show “Kaun Banega Crorepati”, a correct answer is rewarded once, not over and over again even though the answer might be repeated. However, in the game show of nature, you get rewarded as many times as you keep answering correctly. “The neighbour'is a jailer.” “The neighbour is not evil, it is my karmas which are evil”. “Why would the neighbour harm me unless my karmas are sinful?” You will be rewarded as often as you repeat this. Nature keeps adding rewards to your account because these are correct answers. As against this, as many times as you think that “The neighbour is a rogue”, “He is evil”, “He harasses me all the time”, nature keeps adding punishment to your account because these answers are incorrect. One fact has to be understood that no authority in the 30

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