Book Title: Who Am I
Author(s): Dada Bhagwan
Publisher: Dada Bhagwan Foundation

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________________ Who Am I? 19 permanent and relative is temporary. All these relatives are temporary adjustments and You are permanent. Once you discover what is permanent, this puzzle is solved. All these ascetics and people in search of God have not been able to solve this puzzle. Instead they have become further entangled in it. I can help you solve this puzzle. I can do it for you in just one hour. Thereafter, this puzzle will not arise again. You only need to understand this world as it is and after that you do not even have to memorize anything. Understand it just once. How has it come into existence? Who is God? Who is running this world? What all this is about. What is our Real form? Knowing the answers to all these, the puzzles will be solved forever. SCIENTIFIC E V I D CIRCUMSTANTIAL N E CE Let us continue with this discussion. Ask whatever questions you need to have answers for. Questioner: I do not understand this 'Scientific Circumstantial Evidence." Dadashri: Scientific Circumstantial Evidence is the basis for all this. Without it, not even a single parmanoo (atom) can change in this world. When you are about to sit down to dinner, do you know what you are going to be served? Even the person who prepares the food does not know what he or she will prepare tomorrow. Even the amount of food you are going to ingest is very precisely determined, all the way down to the atomic level. What is it that brings all this together and makes it all happen? It is a wonder! What is this meeting between you and I based on? It is based solely on the Scientific Circumstantial Evidences. There Who Am I? are very subtle and incomprehensible causes behind this meeting. Find out what these causes are. Questioner: How do we find these causes? 20 Dadashri: When you came to satsang here, you believed, 'I came here today'. It is your wrong belief and egoism when you say, "I came and I am going." If I were to ask you why you did not come yesterday, you may point to your legs. So what am I to understand by this? Questioner: That my legs were hurting. Dadashri: Yes, your legs were hurting. You would blame your legs. Then if your legs were hurting, did your legs bring you here or did you come here by yourself? Questioner: It was my desire to come here and that is why I am here. Dadashri: Yes it is because of your desire that you came. But because your legs and everything else was fine, you were able to come here. If your legs were not functioning well, would you have come? Questioner: Then I would not have been able to come. Dadashri: So then could you have come on your own accord? For example if a paralyzed man was to come here in a bullock cart, he would say, "I came", but if we asked him, "Oh but your legs are paralyzed, so how did you come here?" He would still insist that he came. But if I were to ask him, "Did you come or did the cart bring you here?" He would then reply, "The cart brought me here". Then I would ask him, "Did the cart come here or was it the bullocks that brought the cart here?" Therefore, your beliefs are so far from reality. Your ability

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