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10 Whatever has happened is justice believes in giving to charity. All this is the language of man, not God. Nothing like this exists with God. In God’s world there is only this much: “One should not inflict pain on any living being. This is our only principle!” Nature is the overseer of real justice, but the justice and injustice of man is variable and not exact. It may free the guilty and punish the innocent. But there is no escape from nature’s justice. Nobody can influence it. ONE’S OWN MISTAKES MAKES ONE SEE INJUSTICE Man sees the world as unjust because of his own faults. The world has never been unjust, not even for a second. It is always completely and absolutely just. Justice can fluctuate in the courts of law and one can be proven wrong, but the justice of nature is constant. Questioner : Is the justice that is ordered in the courts of law not the justice of nature also? Dadashri : It is all nature’s doing but in the courts of law everyone may perceive the ruling by the judge differently, but not so in nature’s justice. The conflicts that arise are because of our intellect (buddhi – the light of knowledge that flows through one’s ego). Questioner : You have compared nature’s justice to a computer, but a computer is mechanical. Dadashri : There is nothing else that comes close in comparison, which is why I have used this simile. A computer is simply used to exemplify the similarity between data entry and the sowing of karmic seeds, which are in the form of one’s inner intentions, called bhaav. One’s bhaav in this lifetime creates new karma for his next life. In other words, the seeds that he