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30 The Flawless Vision the stubborn ones will leave. They may take a little more time, perhaps a few months or a year, but they will eventually come to an end as you become aware of them. They will readily leave. If a robber is in the house, how long will he be able to remain in the house? As long as the owner is not aware of him, the robber will stay, but once the owner becomes aware, the robber will immediately flee. Ultimately The Faults Are Of the Prakruti Questioner: Dada, are we to see virtues and not faults in others? Dadashri: No. Do not look at the faults or the virtues. Whatever virtues you see, belong to the prakruti (the complex of thoughts, speech and acts, the relative physical body) and none of them will last forever. A philanthropist may be donating money all his life but this will end if he becomes psychotic. The virtue remains as long as there is a balance in the three components of his prakruti. When all the three components become bad then psychosis results. There is little value of such virtues like mercy, kindness, peace etc., because they are always subject to change. A person accumulates such virtues and vices in countless lives. However, faults should not be accumulated. The virtues will be helpful, because by their presence one gets to meet and absorb the message of a Gnani Purush and attain Self-Realization. But you should not put too much emphasis on these virtues, because there is no telling when they may change. These virtues are not the virtues of the Pure Soul. They are the virtues of the prakruti. I call all prakrutis as spinning tops (toys). The entire world lives in the attributes of the prakruti. The entire world is like a spinning top. Although it is the prakruti that