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The Flawless Vision
Dadashri: By that I mean only the doer of the fault.
However the doer of the fault may or may not have an ego. For
example, if a person has taken this Gnan and abides properly by
the Five Agnas, then his faults are not considered faults, because
He (the Real Self) becomes the seer of his faults. These faults are
considered discharging baggage, but they do not belong to the
Real Self. The faults are relative to the Real Self; He has not
become one with the faults. Nevertheless, the one that sees faults
in others is always the ego.
Questioner: So Dada, the one who is seen to be
committing the mistakes may not have an ego.
Dadashri: Yes that is correct.
Questioner: The one who sees faults is always egoistic.
Dadashri: Absolutely. It is the ego that makes one see
faults of others.
The Importance Is Of The Awareness Of The Mistake
If a person were aware of his mistake the moment it
happens, he would not make them in the first place. But on the
other hand, the whole day may pass without him becoming aware
that a fault has occurred.
Questioner: He will become aware when he experiences
suffering as a r