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[25] Understanding the Principles of Pratikraman
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you are not the Atma (the Self) and that in doing pratikraman;
you are losing your Self.
Dadashri: The Kramic path is such that, once you attain
the Self, there is no pratikraman. He loses the Self if he does
pratikraman.
Questioner: But, Dada, the pratikraman we do is done
according to your Agna (special directive), ‘by remaining
separate.’
Dadashri: Yes, ‘Chandubhai’, the one who made the
mistake, the one who did atikraman, he does the pratikraman.
In the Kramic path, there is no need for pratikraman
after attaining the Self. Pratikraman is considered poison in
that. ‘We’ too do not have to do pratikraman (in the Akram
path). ‘We’ make ‘Chandubhai’ do it, because this is Akram
and all the karmic stock is still present within. There is all kind
of stock within. How can one cope with all of that? And people
keep wondering what this is all about. They think, ‘These people
are crazy; so how can they do satsang about moksha?’
Therefore, the world says that crazy people have no right to
moksha or to do satsang about moksha; they have a right to
do satsang on good and bad (shubhashubh). So then I have
to tell them that the Gnan that I have discovered is a discovery
of a very high level.
Pratikraman in the Kramic Path
Questioner: Is there pratikraman in the Kramic path?
Dadashri: There is pratikraman in the Kramic path, but
it is not of this type. In the Kramic path, doing pratikraman
after attaining the Self is like poison, because one would never
do atikraman in the Kramic path. A person who has attained
the Self in the Kramic path will never do atikraman. So then
why does he have to do pratikraman? They do kraman (natural