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The Flawless Vision 33 ‘I am a vessel of infinite faults, O’ compassionate One!’ And ends with: ‘But if I cannot see my faults, then how can I find liberation?’ Even I understand that I am a vessel of infinite faults, and yet I cannot see any, so is there any way out? Why can I not see my faults? One can only see one’s own faults when one begins to see the world as totally faultless. As long as he sees the world at fault, he will not see a single fault of his own. It is so easy for one to see the world at fault. You Should Not Look At Anyone’s Faults Questioner: I tend to see the fault of a person more readily than his virtue. Why is this so? Dadashri: It is the case with everyone. Their perception is spoilt. They never see the good in others but are quick to find faults in them. They readily find faults in other people but they cannot find their own faults. Questioner:Does it mean that whatever fault we see in others, we have that fault in us? Dadashri: There is no such rule, but nevertheless there are such faults. What does the intellect do? It conceals one’s own faults while seeing the faults of others. Such is the industry of the average worldly being. The person whose faults are destroyed will not see faults in others. Such a person will not have this bad habit. Such a human being will instinctively see the entire world as innocent. The Nature of Gnan is such that not even the slightest of fault is seen in others. Questioner: People are always searching the faults