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The Flawless Vision
The Flawless Vision
of others.
any use for my observation they should accept it or else, just disregard it.
Questioner: You say it for their salvation.
Dadashri:If I say anything to them, it is to caution them so they can find a way out of their life after life confusion, but if they choose not to heed my advice, I am not offended. I have no objection whatsoever. If I tell someone to do something and he does not listen, it does not matter.
Questioner:It would not affect you at all?
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.
Questioner: We forget that the other person is not the doer.
Dadashree: It is because I understand the reason behind why he says what he says. He speaks that way as a result of the unfolding of his karma. Does anyone disobey my Agna intentionally? He would never do that intentionally, would he? That is why I do not consider it a fault on his part. It is because of his unfolding karma that he speaks the way he does and so I have to accept it. If his prakruti becomes uncontrollable and belligerent, I have to restrain it, because he hurting himself and others. The world is full of prakrutis with infinite mistakes.
Are you able to see your mistakes clearly and completely? Questioner: Yes, I can see them.
Dadashri: And I am telling you that you cannot see even a single mistake of yours! You have more faults than you have hair on your head! How can you understand this?
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
Questioner:Whether I make mistakes or not, is dependant on my karma is it not?
Dadashri: Aha! So, you have made a good discovery!