122 Aptavani-6
Dadashri: Why is that? They are intelligent, so why not? Questioner: They see everyone else’ s mistakes.
Dadashri: That, too – they do not see the true mistakes. They measure other people through their intellect and then they pick out their mistakes.‘ We’ do not see mistakes in anyone in this world.
Questioner: Dada, the whole world is flawless( nirdosh) and that is true from the‘ real’ perspective, but by the‘ relative’ view, everything is bound to have mistakes( dosh), is it not?
Dadashri: Yes, but now we no longer intend to live in the relative, the non-Self, do we? We want to live only in the real Self. Relative means the worldly life. Do you like to live in the real or in the relative?
Questioner: We like only the real, Dada. But we have to live in both, do we not? As the Self( nischay), we understand that everyone is flawless, without mistakes, but often we have to see people from the worldly life view, do we not?
Dadashri: No, interaction in the worldly life( vyavahar) does not tell you that you have to look for mistakes in others.‘ We,’ too, live in the worldly life, do we not? And yet I can constantly see the world as flawless.
There is no one with a mistake( dosh) in this world. If others appear at fault, it is our own mistake. And yet all these courts, lawyers, government, everybody considers them guilty, do they not?
Questioner: How should we look at it? Are they not guilty as far as the worldly life is concerned?
Dadashri: There is no one at fault in the worldly life.
No one is at fault from the perspective of pure worldly interaction( shuddha vyavahar). Everyone is a Shuddhatma –