34 The Flawless Vision of others .
Dadashri : One must not see fault in anyone . It is a grave mistake to do so . Who are you to pass judgment ? What do you gain by looking at people ’ s faults ? Who do you think you are that you can see faults ? If you see faults then you are ignorant . You are deluding yourself . Is there such a thing as a fault ? How can you look at other people ’ s faults ? To see faults is a fault in itself . When you cannot see your own faults what business do you have seeing faults in others ? The only faults you need to look at are your own and no one else ’ s .
And if people continue to look at each other ’ s faults , what would happen ? You must not look at anyone ’ s faults . In reality there are no faults . Anyone looking for fault is a worthless human being . If I were to see even the slightest fault in another human being , it would mean that worthlessness exists within me . Such behavior has negative intentions behind it . Where did these faults arise ? Each person is acting according to his or her own prakruti , so where is the fault in this ? Is this a judicial process of some kind ? Everyone acts according to his prakruti . I too act according to mine . Of course the prakruti will always be there .
doer .
Questioner : We forget that the other person is not the
Dadashri : Yes , there is no fault as long as you have that awareness that the other is not the doer at all . You create a new world each time each time you look at people ’ s faults . And until you destroy this fault , you get nowhere ; you remain confused .
Even for an instant I have never seen faults in others , and if I do , I would immediately say it to them . I do not hide it from them , but express it to them directly . I tell them that if they have