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The Flawless Vision
I see the entire world as being innocent. You will also see
the world in the same way, and when you do, this entire ‘puzzle’
will be solved. I will give you that much clarity in your vision. I will
cleanse you of your ‘sins’ so that this clear vision does not become
obscured and you will continue to see the world as innocent. Along
with this, if you also abide by the Five Agnas, the Gnan that you
have received will keep that vision intact and will not allow it to be
broken.
The World is Innocent Through True Vision of Reality
(Elemental Vision)!
I see the entire world as nirdosh.
Questioner: When can one see the entire world as being
without faults?
Dadashri: Let me give you an example. In a village of a
population of five thousand people, there is one goldsmith. You
take all the gold you have in your possession to sell to him. He will
inspect your goods and even when the gold you have brought him
is mixed with other metals, he will not get angry with you. Why is
that? It is because he is only concerned with the gold the ornament
contains. So a goldsmith (the Gnani) will not get angry at the
quality of the goods that come to him because he is only concerned
with the ‘gold’ he can extract. My vision of the world is the same
as the goldsmith’s: Only the gold within is of value, in spite of the
other existing impurities. Despite the impurities, the goldsmith
remains unperturbed. If he balked at your goods, you would be
reluctant to approach him. A true goldsmith will reassure you that
he is only concerned with the gold. Now don’t you think that the
goldsmith is clever?
Questioner: Yes.
Dadashri: Is this simile not perfect?