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The Flawless Vision
but why do I see people as being at fault?
Dadashri: You are not applying the Gnan in what you
see. You are letting ignorance prevail. If you were to wear ‘Dada’s’
glasses, you would not see anyone’s faults, but instead you keep
wearing those ‘other’ glasses! There is no one at fault in this
whole world; this is my most invaluable discovery.
Steer Away From That Which Sees Faults
Do not see anyone’s faults. The moment you cease to do
this, you will become wise. In reality, no one is at fault. People
are quick to become judges. They cannot see their own faults
and yet they are too eager to see faults in others. A human being
has the power to see faults, but this power is meant for him to see
his own faults and not those of others. By misusing this power,
you weaken your ability to see your own faults. Does anyone
appreciate being told of his or her faults?
Questioner: No.
Dadashri: So then should you not stop?
Who is at Fault When Vyavasthit is the Doer?
You should be firm in your determination to maintain
awareness. You (the Pure Soul) can never make mistakes and
there is no question or doubt about this. But the one that makes
mistakes should understand and be aware of the mistakes. And
although he understands that vyavasthit is the ‘doer’, he must do
pratikraman because he becomes ‘instrumental’ in the process.
He must repent and be of the opinion ‘things should not be this
way’; otherwise there is no progress. The doer is vyavasthit and
that is why we never look at anyone’s faults.
You should stop seeing other people’s faults in this satsang
altogether. No one is at fault. Everything is done by vyavasthit.