How can we discriminate between good and bad, and at the same time treat all alike?
You must use your intelligence to discover what is best under the circumstances and in the situation, considering the status and the profession which you have won.
The barber should not treat all things equal and use his razor to peel vegetables, cut pencils and paper, bamboos and beards alike.
Each instrument has its own special use and purpose; every individual has some skills and responsibilities.
The king should be treated as a king and the farmer as a farmer. But make sure your activities leave no scar on your faith in Unity.
Though in principle all is Brahmam, in dealing with them in day-to-day activity, you cannot follow the non-dual approach.
The underlying faith should be in the Unity of all, though the outer activity may be different for varied entities.
- Divine Discourse, May 23, 1965
Source: radiosai.org