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LIGHT AND DARKNESS ONCE a man dreamt a very strange dream. He was plunged in wonder.
A Sadhu and a prostitute living in the same town had died within a week of each other. The prostitute went to heaven, the Sadhủ to hell. The prostitute had risen high, the Sadhu had-tumbled down!
The man related this dream to a seer. The seer said, “Well, there is nothing strange about your dream. The prostitute was ashamed of her immoral life and was striving to give it up. She thought highly of the Sadhu and praised him sincerely. On the other hand, the Sadhu was conceited and boasted of his noble living like a Pharisee, scorning the woman and condemning her way of life day in and day out.
“The prostitute, despite her immoral occupation, had the virtue of condemning herself and appreciating someone she thought holy; the Sadhu, despite his holy vocation, was guilty of praising himself and condemning others. That is why the prostitute found light, but the Sadhu was lost in darkness.”