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The Flawless Vision
faultless but not consider them as such? And by faults, do you
mean we should know them as being at fault?
Dadashri: In our Gnan we should consider the matter of
fault. All are faultless. In fact no one is ever at fault. It is an
illusion that they appear to be at fault. Illusionary vision divides
everything in two: this person is innocent and this person is guilty;
this person is worthy of merit and this person is a sinner. The
Gnan vision is the only one that says that everyone is flawless.
This vision is locked in. The intellect has no say in this whatsoever.
The intellect will never be able to meddle in Gnan and so it has no
choice but to go home.
Be The Knower Of That Vision Which Sees The Fault
Questioner: Dada does that means that we should not
consider their guilt or innocence, but just know that they are without
faults?
Dadashri: You should know everything, but you should
not think of them as being at fault. You will spoil your vision by
doing so. All You (pure Soul) have to do is merely be the Observer
of how Chandubhai is interacting with the guilty one; you do not
have to obstruct Chandubhai.
Questioner: All I have to do is simply observe what
Chandubhai is doing.
Dadashri: Yes, simply observe. Observe the guilty one
interacting with another guilty one. Chandubhai is flawless
(shuddha) and so is the other person. Although they are fighting,
they are both flawless.
Questioner: Does that mean that even when Chandubhai
is guilty we should not consider him as guilty? We should simply
know him as guilty?