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36 The Flawless Vision What childishness. Complete ignorance and childishness. When it suits you, you make excuses by saying that your actions are dictated by your karma, so why then are you so attentive when walking close to a well, or why do you quickly cross the railway tracks when a train is approaching? And if need be, you even start running to protect yourself. Why do you not let your karmas dictate here? How can a person see his own faults when he is smothered by moha (ignorance of his Real Self, deluded world view)? Moha is the dictator here. ‘I am so and so’, ‘I am like this and like that’- delusion about being such and such. Of course people are deluded about their true nature, are they not? Questioner: Yes there is a lot of delusion. Dadashri: That is all there is. There is no thing else. It is not worth denouncing people, but this is how it is everywhere. And That Is When He Starts On The Path Of Lord Mahavir When you begin to see your own faults, you have finally understood the essence of Krupadudev’s dharma. Today you see your faults, but tomorrow you will not see the same faults but new ones and the day after, you will see newer ones. That is when you can be assured that you understand and are following Krupadudev’s dharma. You have not understood anything until then. In the Kramic path (the traditional religious path), one never sees one’s faults. People on this path will even admit that they are aware that they have a lot of faults, yet they are unable to see them. If they confess this, then I would concede that they are indeed worthy of liberation, but if a person tells me that he sees