If someone has been robbed, through worldy justice people try to comfort or console the victim. They feel sorry for him and they too suffer his anguish.  They call the robber all kinds of names. Whereas the law of nature, real justice, accuses the one who has been robbed. The natural justice will look at who the sufferer is: the robber or the one who is robbed? Fault lies with the one who suffers. The one who did the stealing will be deemed guilty when he is arrested but at the moment he is enjoying his loot, he will pay for his mistake when he is caught, but who is suffering now? It is the victim and the law of nature says that he, the sufferer, is the guilty one. He is facing the consequences of his mistake from his past life and that is precicely why he was robbed and suffering today.

                                                                                 Gnani Purush Dadashri

 

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