Sunday, August 16, 2009

The need for a Guru

The treasure of Knowledge is hidden is each and every man. That is say the Being of Guru is present is every man. The Guru is required so as to reveal it. To acquire Knowledge of any subject, the Guru of the subject is required. If on wants to became a doctor, allayer, a scholar or a thief on eras to go to an expert doctor, lawyer, on that respectively an seek the knowledge of that particular faculty. How then can o attain the knowledge of the Supreme Being the Existence Knowledge Bliss Absolute, the treasure trove of real joy, without the help of a Guru?
Why does on ended a perfected being in flesh and blood as a Guru for self realization? One should first get convinced of lithe fact that perfected beings true saints or sat guru is manifestations of the Lord Himself. There is no difference between the Lord and a true Sat guru man from God.Tru saints destroy this veil and become one with God as rives becomes one with ocean.
Becomes of his physical limitations, man is verily incapable of having a vision of the non physical Being of God. He can approach God only if god assumes a human from and meets him at the physical place. The merciful Lord des exactly the same for the deliverance of man. He assumes human form and comes to the world this human form of God been mimed the Guru. That is to say Guru is human form. God awakens the e jives through His human form and through His trace makes then of one with His own self. Dish is the means of liberation.
We should find a Guru who is endowed with Knowledge ad dispassion. If one is to define saguna the supreme Abolute conceived of a as person ended with attributes like mercy, omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, act.) and Nirguna (The impersonal, attributives Absolute all description or designation) Bhakit one would say that a Brahmanishtha saint having Knowledge, dispassion, forgiveness, right discipline, thoughtfulness, contentment and life attributes is the Sguna Brahman. Surrndering one’s whole being to suture with utmost faith is saguna Bhakti. One’s real Self the pure comciousness beyond the three qualities of nature static, Rajasic and Tama sic s the Nirguna Brahman. Therefore, withdrawing from the perceptible world and coming back to one’s Real Self the pure consciousness, is Nirguna Bhakti. The Guru holds a unique place in Indian culture, philosophy, and spirituality religion and dedans traditions. In all sects and religions- Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism Sikhism Guru Tate is accorded the supreme place.
Some people say it is wrong to worship a man. But if we don’t worship a human being, whom should we worship? Is more appropriate to worship stones or a void? If we worship stone they or impersonal attribute less God is just an abstract idea. It is turn that many human beings are virtually animals of demons but there also is among men saints divine beings and sat guru.

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