The whole world can be explained in just one sentence. ‘What is being discharged (visarjan) is old and what is being charged (sarjan) is new’. If someone is discharging bad behavior but at the same time, has learned from the ‘Gnani Purush’ [the enlightened one]; he would be charging a higher life form! Dada Bhagwan
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The whole world can be explained in just one sentence. What is being discharged (visarjan) is old and what is being charged (sarjan) is new. If someone is discharging bad behavior but at the same time, has learned from the Gnanis (mentors), he would be charging a higher life form.

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