When we look at the world, we often see people doing things that we think they shouldn’t do. We see people in situations and places that we think they shouldn’t be in. Interestingly, that is not how knowledge sees.
Knowledge sees the light in everyone and it sees everyone in the light, because knowledge knows only the light. When the light is all that is seen, there isn’t a judgment that someone is doing something they shouldn’t do or that they are in a situation or place they shouldn’t be in.
The only “mistake” that knowledge knows of is the mistake of not welcoming the light. In this case, mistake means “to misunderstand or misinterpret.” It can also mean “to identify wrongly,” but it doesn’t mean to do something one shouldn’t be doing or to be in a place or circumstance one shouldn’t be in.
Since knowledge sees the light in everyone and sees everyone in the light, the only “mistake” is misunderstanding reality, and the only “correction” is accepting reality as it is. Since one can accept this correction at any time, everyone is always in the right place. No one needs to go anywhere else or do anything differently.
I remember when I first became aware of John Sherman. His awakening came while he was in prison. During the interview that I was listening to, he explained that being in prison was the perfect place for him to be in order to realize truth. And then he looked at the interviewer and said, “And your life is the perfect life for you to realize truth.”
That’s how knowledge sees.