If someone completes the spiritual path, that person fully merges with the Being. If a fall occurs (after one has completed the work), would it be considered something that happened because it was the will of the Being, perhaps in order to rise up again at some point and gain a higher degree of conscious objective reasoning (of the six degrees)? Since the Bodhisattva and Being are fully merged, the decision would be mutual because no distinction between the two would exist.
Or is it the case that the Bodhisattva falls of its own accord, without it necessarily being approved of by the Being?
Or is it the case that the Bodhisattva falls of its own accord, without it necessarily being approved of by the Being?