Book Title: Flawless Vision
Author(s): Dada Bhagwan
Publisher: Dada Bhagwan Foundation

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________________ Forward The aim behind the compilation of this book is primarily the elucidation of the explanation given by Dada for the reader so that he may cease to see faults in others and begin to see his own. Param Pujya Dadashri reiterated that he could see thousands of evidences, which sustains his awareness of the world being nirdosh. Which evidence did he see in his Gnan? The reader will come across these one by one in this book. If the reader were to study these in minute details, he or she would acquire each and every facet of the vision, which would result in him seeing the world as nirdosh, because the speech of the person who has himself acquired nirdosh vision, will without fail give the reader that very same vision. The worldly life survives as long as one continues to see faults in others. It diminishes at the point where one ceases to see faults in others. One oneself becomes completely faultless. How can one achieve this state? It is achieved when one sees one's own faults and not others. Here, one is presented with a subtle understanding about the nature of such faults. Param Pujya Dadashri's art of uncovering the very miniscule facets of flawed vision and replacing it with flawless vision will be invaluable to you dear reader in your daily life. It is the compilers requests that if any mistakes, including hurtful ones, that appear in this compilation of the Dadashree's speech which came forth in accordance with the nimit (questioner), time, place and circumstances, that the reader be forgiving towards such mistakes and maintain flawless vision. By doing this, the reader will embark on the endeavor towards the final path of liberation through the acquisition of flawless vision. The Flawless Vision (Nijdosh darshan thi nirdosh) Innocence through recognition of one's own faults "One binds karma by seeing faults in others and becomes free from his karma by seeing his own faults" is the principle of karma. "I am a vessel of countless faults, 0 compassionate one!" -Shrimad Rajchandra A human being has made countless mistakes in countless lives. The root cause of these mistakes is just one mistake. There is only one mistake, which supports the bondage of countless mistakes. Which mistake is this? It is the "Ignorance of one's real Self" that is the biggest mistake of all. It is merely the lack of understanding of "Who am I?" that has given rise to all kinds of wrong beliefs and in these very wrong beliefs does he remain immersed for countless rebirths. Once he meets a Gnani Purush, 'this' mistake is destroyed and as a result all other mistakes begin to do the same. This is because the 'Observer' is awakened and that is why the mistakes become evident. Once they become evident, they will without doubt, be destroyed. That is why Krupadu Dev has also said: "If these mistakes of mine are not acknowledged, what other solution is there?" If a person is not able to see his own fault, how can he progress? Progress can only occur if the 'Observer' becomes aware. People do not have the understanding of the reality of this world, and because of this they become entangled in the wrong Dr. Niruben Amin 11

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