Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance (Abr.) (In English) Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentence | Page 58

Pratikraman 45 Dadashri: No. ‘You’ the pure Self, do not have to do pratikraman. It is Chandulal who is at fault and therefore he is the one that must do pratikraman. The pure Self is simply the knower and has never erred. This worldly life is a consequence of atikraman. The ego and the intellect together are responsible for atikraman. 11. Purusharth Against One’s Negative Qualities… Not a single lifetime has gone by without raag (attachment). People continue to do raag-dwesh (abhorrence) until the moment they become Self-realized. Besides these two there is nothing else. Questioner: Dada, abhorrence results from attachment, does it not? Dadashri: Yes it is the result of attachment. When you become overly attached to someone, you will experience abhorrence towards him later. Anything that is done in excess will lead to an initial dislike and then abhorrence. When anything exceeds its limit, we start disliking it. Excess dislike is abhorrence. Do you understand? Questioner: Yes I understand. Dadashri: You must understand that whatever you encounter are your own reactions, or effects of past causes. When you greet someone with a lot of respect but he appears to be sulking, you should understand that it is because of your own previous cause, and then do pratikraman. Generally people will respond by sulking in return, perpetuating the cycle of attachment-abhorrence. Now after having received this Gnan, you must accept your mistakes and settle them with equanimity. As a Gnani Purush I accept all the mistakes. Questioner: What can we do to stop feelings of jealousy after this Gnan?