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24 Whatever has happened is justice “This is justice,” she will realize that she is no longer needed so she packs up and leaves. She will find someone else to accommodate her. There are always people with a weakness for the intellect. People will even do penance and fast to increase their intellect, but at the same time as the intellect increases, so too does the scale of suffering. An equivalent amount of suffering keeps it balanced. There should be equilibrium between the two. My intellect is finished and hence my suffering too, has finished. THE PATH OF LIBERATION IS THE END OF ALL QUESTIONS If you say that whatever happens is justice, you will remain without any questions. People however, are out to look for justice and they also want liberation. This is a contradiction. You cannot have both. Where questions end, liberation begins. In this science of ours, called Akram Vignan, there remain no questions. That is why it is so easy for people to follow it. This sutra, “Whatever happens is justice,” ends all questions and makes your life free from all tensions. Whenever the intellect raises questions about justice, just say, “Whatever has happened is justice.” NO SATISFACTION FOUND IN ANY COURT Some person insists on justice being done and goes to the lower court. At that time, the lawyers argue their case and a judgment is rendered. Justice is rendered. The person is not satisfied with the verdict so he presses on with his appeal in a district court. Again he is disappointed. He goes all the way to the Supreme Court and even the president, and faces bitter defeat all around him. The lawyer who has helped him all along demands, his fees and does not get paid. This is also justice.