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Shri Datta Swami

Posted on: 17 Apr 2023

               

Am I interfering in the administration of God by helping a poor man suffering for his sins?

(Shri Kunal Chatterjee, Smt. Suchandra Chatterjee, Ms. Noishadha Chatterjee from Mumbai, Prof. JSR Prasad, Ms. Thrylokya, Smt. Anita R, Ms. Bhanu Samykya, Mr. Abhiram, Mr. Hrushikesh and Prof. Annapurna attended this Satsanga and the flashes of spiritual knowledge radiated from Shri Datta Swami are given below in a condensed way.)

Mrs. Suchandra asked: If I want to help a poor man, I help him, but, the poor man is punished by God for his sin. Then, am I not interfering with the administration of God?

Swami Replied:- Some people try to escape charity by showing this as a reason. Their idea is to save their wealth showing this as a pretext. But, there are some people who want to do charity but get this doubt. For such people, I am dedicating this answer. Your angle of charity is different and the angle of administration of God is totally different. Both these angles will not clash with each other. Suppose, you have donated food to a hungry man. For your donation, God is pleased and is blessing you with good fruits. You are not at all interfering with the divine administration. Suppose that the beggar is getting reformed day by day and God is pleased with him about his spiritual progress. Then, the beggar will properly eat your donated food and some other donor also will come with some ghee to be added to the meals. Suppose, the beggar is not reforming himself at all and is egoistic of his sinful nature. Then, a monkey or dog will jump on his hands and all the food will fall in the soil, which cannot be eaten by the beggar. What do you think about that monkey and dog? The monkey is Lord Hanuman doing the administration of God. The dog is Lord Kalabhairava doing the administration of God. Therefore, do charity without worrying about the divine administration of the omnipotent God, Who has the capacity to correlate any angle with any other angle.

 
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