Whatever has Happened is Justice: Gnani Purush Dadashri - Shuddha Anami

Whatever has Happened is Justice: Gnani Purush Dadashri

By Shuddha Anami

  • Release Date: 2014-11-05
  • Genre: Religion & Spirituality

Description

Human beings complicate their lives and make it very miserable when they seek justice with insistence. To seek justice in the unfolding events in life is the work of an ego that is blind, and can not see. It is the witchcraft of a hyperactive intellect that prompts the ego to seek justice. The seeker of justice in what happens in this world has not awakened to what is really happening. That which is happening and that which has happened is justice. It is the justice of nature. Human beings seeking justice, will fight and make claims, often creating further enemies, as they seek to sue and even go to great lengths to win or lose battles in court.

Nature is always just, says Gnani Purush Dadashri. Gnani Purush means the fully awakened One, for whom nothing in this universe remains to be known. Dadashri attained enlightenment in Surat, India in 1958, and He has opened up the secrets of life after life, causes and effects, of what may appear to be justice or injustice in life. While the court may deliver a judgement that may appear to be just or unjust, the justice of nature is always correct and is the final justice. And hence the final liberating sentence of the awakened One: 'Whatever has happened is justice.' For the one who accepts the profound truth behind this sentence, there is harmony and peace within, and a life that is free from many complications. Investigate within, or look back at events within your life, and you will be able to see that insistence about justice is the resistance, the stumbling block in what is otherwise an easy flowing life. This book of Gnani Purush Dadashri will bring you closer to the understanding of the nature of justice.

Understanding that whatever happens and has happened is justice allows one to become progressively free from the pain that is associated with the resistant ego intellect complex within that insists on a personal sense of justice. Understanding the true nature of justice is guaranteed to bring meaningful peace with the life of the reader of this book.

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