Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance (Abr.) (In English) Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentence | Page 57

44 Pratikraman Dadashri: All that belongs to subtle conflicts. Questioner: So what is the difference between the two? Dadashri: This all goes beyond the realm of the mind. Questioner: Mental conflict and those faults. …. Dadashri: That does not belong to the mind. The very faults are beyond the mind. Questioner: Does it mean that where there is very subtle conflict, subtle conflict is also present? Dadashri: You do not have to be concerned about that. They are all different. The extremely subtle conflict or fault comes last. Questioner: It was mentioned once during satsang that when we become engrossed with our relative self (Chandulal), it is considered an extremely subtle fault. Dadashri: Yes. That is an extremely subtle fault. Such a fault should be avoided. You will inadvertently become engrossed with your relative self, but eventually you will realize that mistake. Questioner: Although through our prayers, we ask for the experience of the Self and not for temporary, worldly things, our relative self still becomes engrossed in worldly matters. Is that not an extremely subtle fault? Dadashri: Yes. Questioner: Is there any other remedy available or is pratikraman the only cure for this? Dadashri: There is no other weapon. Questioner: But Dada when we have to do pratikraman, is that not our ego?