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[2] Every Religion Supports Pratikraman 23 Dadashri: So ask for forgiveness without fail. Do not listen to this over-wise person! If someone is doing wrong and is asking for forgiveness, let him do so. ‘This is the complete law.’ If someone is drinking brandy and asking to be forgiven, I would tell him to keep asking for forgiveness. Continue asking for forgiveness and continue to drink, but make a firm resolution that now you want to quit this habit. Sincerely resolve this in your mind. Then you may continue to drink and keep asking for forgiveness. One day the addiction will come to an end. I give you this absolute guarantee through my Science. This is a Science! It is bound to grow and proliferate, yielding immediate results. ‘This is the cash bank of divine solution.’ This is the only ‘cash bank.’ Such a bank has not appeared in the last million years! It offers liberation within just two hours. I am ready to grant you whatever you ask of me. ‘We’ Have Come To Give Happiness If someone feels the hurt to the slightest extent, it is called atikraman. It may not be evident externally but he may be hurt internally (garbhit). Such internalized hurt and pain may not be evident but it does not mean that he is not hurt. One should not cause such internal pain and hurt. I have not hurt anybody to the slightest extent in this life. However, if it occurred, I would ask for forgiveness. We have not come here to give pain to others; we have come here to give happiness. (22) Free Will Versus Destiny Dadashri: Have ‘we’ come here of our free will (marajiyat), or was it mandatory (farajiyat)? Questioner: Free will. Dadashri: No. It was mandatory and written in fate, and