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[25] Understanding the Principles of Pratikraman 501 as to how it can be regarded as a mistake. So imagine what the Lord is like! What absoluteness (keivalya), what Godly qualities (aishwarya); full aishwarya! Everywhere in the world. That is why ‘we’ tell you to remain close to me even if you do not understand. Questioner: Dada, give one example of one such mistake that you said would amaze people. Dadashri: When the time is right, I will give you the example and you will be delighted. ‘We’ will not miss ‘seeing’ that mistake and, if you were to look at that, you would question how it can even be considered a mistake. ‘We’ can see the mistake when eating; ‘we’ can ‘see’ all the mistakes. The mistakes are of the pudgal, the non- Self complex, nevertheless who is the owner? Ultimately, ‘we’ are responsible, are ‘we’ not? The ‘title’ belonged to ‘us’ before, did it not? Right now ‘we’ have relinquished the ‘title,’ but are the ‘attorneys’ likely to let ‘us’ off? They will hold ‘us’ to the law, will they not? Questioner: You are saying that the ‘ownership’ has been relinquished, so how can they be Your mistakes? What do You have to do with the mistakes of the pudgal? Dadashri: They are not considered ‘yours,’ but you are responsible for sure. Questioner: No, I am talking about You. Dadashri: ‘We’ can see that mistake; ‘we’ understand that. O, ho, ho! How much energy has arisen in God – the Self that He can still see mistakes within me – the Gnani Purush? And I accept them as such. We understand where I am and where ‘He’ is. What other problem is there? They are not worldly mistakes. Questioner: Are those mistakes very subtle (sookshma)?