August 10, 1995 Germany
DEALING WITH BLAME
When someone blames you, what do you usually do? Blame them back or you put
up resistance in yourself. When someone blames you, they actually take away some
negative karma from you. If you understand this and don't put up resistance and feel
happy about it, then you drop your resistance. "Oh, good. That person is blaming me.
Good. Something is going away." And when you drop the resistance, your karma
goes away. Do you see what I'm saying?
So when someone blames you and you put up resistance in your mind, and you
don't react, then you are not allowing them to take the negative karma. Outside you
may resist, but inside if you don't resist, and feel happy, "Oh, good, somebody is
there to blame me and take some negative karma," you will feel immediately lighter.
How does it feel to you when someone blames you? Do you feel some heaviness?
Usually, when someone blames you, you feel hurt and you feel unhappy, you feel
sad. This is all because you're . . . resisting. That is it. What you resist, persists. The
ignorant person tells someone, "Don't blame me because it hurts me."
An enlightened person also says "Don’t blame me." Do you know why? Because it
might hurt you. This is a beautiful point. What are the points? You get hurt because
you resist the blame. When someone blames you, you resist it inside. Outside you
may not resist, but inside when you resist, then that hurts you.
An ignorant person warns you, "You better not hurt me, you better not blame me
because I will feel hurt." Someone warns you not to blame them because it will hurt
them and they'll do something harmful to you out of revenge.
An enlightened person says "Don't blame me because it will hurt you." So here you
say, don't blame because of compassion. You can tell someone, don't blame me out
of compassion, or you can say it out of anger.
Jai Guru Dev
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