Book Title: The Practice Of Humanity
Author(s): Dada Bhagwan
Publisher: Dada Bhagwan Aradhana Trust

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________________ 18 The Practice of Humanity good,” to say all that is referred to as ignorance. Whatever is happening is indeed correct. The Practice of Humanity Towards Subordinates You cannot bear it when someone loses their temper at you, yet all day long you keep losing your temper with everybody else. What sort of sense is that?! That is not called humanity. The person who is not able to bear others being even slightly upset with him, keeps losing his temper at others all day long, just because they are inferior, isn't it? It is considered a great offense to strike at those who are subordinate. Strike at your superior, at God or your superior, because they are superior, they are powerful. Frankly speaking, the subordinate does not have power, so you strike at him his entire life. No matter how much a subordinate was at fault, I had always helped him. However, as far as a superior goes, no matter how good he may be, I could not stand to have a superior, and I do not want to be anyone's superior either. I do not have a problem if he is good, but that means that he will not always remain like that, will he! One day he might say something that will give me a migraine. A superior is one who takes care of subordinates! That is a true superior. I am looking for a true superior. Become my superior, but become a true superior. I was not born to take a thrashing! Was I born to be thrashed by you? What is it that you are going to give me that is so great? And if someone is employed to work for you, then do not ever scornfully dismiss him, do not aggravate him. Treat everyone with respect. You never know how someone may benefit you! The Practice of Humanity in Every Race Questioner: In the human life-form itself, there are 1.4 million forms of beings or layers [of development].

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