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with common sense. And the one with the Gnan, simply applies the Gnan for the 'taran' and thereby the Gnan expresses even further.
Questioner: In Gnan one 'sees' within that this is real,' this is ‘relative,' who is the 'doer,' who is this in front? In a similar manner the one with common sense will not have some kind of a 'light' that lets him see'?
Dadashri: The person with common sense will be able to open all the locks that are difficult to open (worldly interaction problems and obstructions).
Questioner: With what solution and what keys does he open these locks?
Dadashri: No, it is part of his nature swabhavik and experience. These are the keys that he has gained as he has passed through the experiences of all the events that have unfolded in front of him. The experience of an event leaves within him a key that he uses to get the work done with ease. Once he becomes an expert he lets go and allows himself to be taken advantage of.
Questioner: The one with common sense will not become entangled (confused in the task) no?
Dadashri: He will not become entangled, but he may be deceived (taken advantage of). He may allow himself to be cheated in order to extract himself out of the trap or the situation of entanglement. These lawyers are all experts. There are all kinds of experts. They are experts in their own field, but they also get cheated. The more faith one has, the more his common sense blooms and expresses. The more he allows himself to be deceived, the more the common sense expresses; the selflessness also increases.
Questioner: You also say that the one with common sense never gets confused and entangled. Then why would he get deceived?
Dadashri: Once his common sense has expressed, he will not get confused or entangled. As it is developing, he is bound to get entangled, no? Also in the process of getting the experience of common sense, one