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“I have come to give you salvation–to free you of the cycle of life and death. If I cure a sick man he will surely fall sick again. If I bring a dead man back to life, he will surely die again. The body is perishable. Ask of me to give you that which is imperishable.As Shri Nathji had once said:“It is written in the Vedas that the world shall look upon someone who is imperfect as perfect, because the world itself is imperfect. However if a Perfect One appears before the world, it will fail to understand him. “Ye duniyaan apoorna ko poorna kahegi, aur poorna ko samajh naheen sakegi!”Shri Babaji Maharaj had once written: “I came into this world to sell my wares. But I did my business at a great loss–because I had come to sell mirrors in the country of the blind!”Shri Nathji had often depicted himself as a mother who would go and raise her child even from a pond of mud and allow her own clothes to be smeared with the dirt. Shri Nathji had often said to the devotees in the past:“Time hai kahaan? Aapke liye aur mere liye? Kaheen aisaa na ho ke koyi bhool ho jaaye jo Bhagwan se janmon ke liye judaa kar de!”