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do with it?
Dadashri: The pure Self has nothing to do with merit or
faults.
Questioner: In what way does the pure Self see and know?
Dadashri: It remains unaffected, whereas this part, the
relative self is affected.
Questioner: So the part that sees the good and the bad is
the part that is affected?
Dadashri: Yes, all of that becomes affected and tainted.
Questioner: When the intellect is seeing the good and the
bad in a prakruti, the one that sees this and knows this, is this the
Real Self?
Dadashri: When one sees faults in the prakruti, one
becomes the prakruti. The Self is not present there. The Self can
never see faults in anyone.
Questioner: I am referring to seeing my own faults and
not the faults of others.
Dadashri: Even at that time it is the prakruti, but it is a
superior prakruti, which will help you attain the Soul.
Questioner: So who is seeing the prakruti as faultless?
Dadashri: That which sees the prakruti as faultless is the
pure Self. That is Shuddhatma. The Pure Self never gets involved
with anything else.
Questioner: What kind of bliss does it experience when
it sees no flaws?
Dadashri: That bliss can be called bliss of freedom.