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The Flawless Vision
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Agnas, but as he begins to do so more and more, he will see fewer faults. Until then he must continue doing pratikraman.
Questioner: I have come to accept the fact that everyone is faultless, but sometimes I still see people as being at fault.
Dadashri: That is why I have used the term 'habituated' - it happens even when you do not want it to.
Questioner: Why has our vision not become faultless yet?
Dadashri: Your vision is faultless. Chandubhai's vision is faulty.
Questioner: Our intentions are to see others as faultless but despite this we continue to see faults in them.
Dadashri: You are now observing the one (Chandubhai) who sees faults in others. That is all there is to it. The discharge is what you have brought with you.
Questioner: But do we not have to do pratikraman for that?
Dadashri: You have to do pratikraman for that. Why did you bring such baggage?
Gnan Begins with Vision and Ends with Conduct.
begin to show in your conduct. This process is taking place slowly. Surely it cannot occur overnight. And it can only take place once you come to know it.
Questioner: We have known this for some time now.
Dadashri: No, but that is not considered as having known. It is only when it becomes ingrained and growing within you, that it can be said that you have come to know it. At the moment you do not know it completely. Your knowledge currently is at the superficial level, beyond this when your knowledge reaches the subtle, subtler and subtle most levels, then it will become ingrained within you completely and will manifest in your conduct.
Never Leave This Satsang No matter what happens, you should never leave this satsang. Even if they assault or abuse you in this satsang, you should not leave it. If you are going to die, let death come in satsang, nowhere else, because it will give you the link to what you are aiming for when you die. Does anyone here harass you? Would you run away if they did? This world is arranged very precisely (according to the laws of nature), so what would happen if you look at people's faults? Is anyone at fault?
Questioner: Maybe no one is at fault, but I still see faults of others.
Dadashri: What you are seeing can be incorrect. If you see an animal from far away, it may appear to be a bull and so you will say that it is a bull, but when you approach it, it turns out to be a horse. Would you then not realize that your vision is not good? So the next time round you should know that you cannot be sure of what you see.
Questioner: Dada no one is at fault in your Gnan vision,
Our Gnan is pure Gnan. Our understanding too is pure. The entire world should appear faultless to you. At first this becomes established in your faith, then gradually it becomes established in your understanding. You are The Self. Even a pickpocket should appear faultless.
Whatever you come to know first becomes established in your faith and then in your conduct. So as yet, this Gnan has not become completely established in your faith. As it does, it will