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Never criticize the administration of God and unnecessarily earn the sin

 

Do not link your service to any fruit from God. Link the fruits to your own actions. Some times the actions fail and unexpected negative results appear. People think that a good deed has given a bad result and bad deed has given good result. Based on this, people doubt the existence of the divine system of cycle of deeds. Every action has its corresponding result after some time. The time gap may be even after this life. Some actions give results at once. If you put finger in the fire, it will burn immediately. But generally the actions are enquired by the divine system under the supervision of the God and the result of the action may be after the some time in this life or may be even after this life. The time gap is a decision of the judge and not yourself. You might have done some good deed and its result may be received after ten days on a particular day at 10.30 am.

 

You might have done a bad deed on that day at 10.29 am and its results will be received at a particular time after some days. Now the observers think that the good result at 10.30am is the effect of the bad deed done at the 10.29 am. The observers criticize the divine system of God. This cycle of deeds is a very complicated multidimensional network system with so many parameters of time and place correlated with each other (Gahanaa Karmano Gathih….Gita). The superimpositions and coincidence of some actions and some other fruits mislead you to understand the intricate system. Except God no body can analyze this system of network. The deep analysis of all the parameters is impossible for a human brain. Therefore, never criticize the administration of God and unnecessarily earn the sin.

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