Don't judge a jnAni by the mere steadiness of body posture or by your
perceived correctness or incorrectness of his actions. For does the
world not appear to be full of activity, injustice and wickedness, and
is yet the One Self, unmoving and pure and changeless. So until the
jnAna cakshu (eye of wisdom) is opened and the world is seen as the Self, better not
judge anyone's posture or actions, let alone a jnAni's. This is not the
same as being without discrimination, however.
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