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Gurudeva is a Stream of Knowledge
From The Essence of Spiritual Life
By Swami Rama
ISBN 8190100491

A time comes when the seeker goes through a period of argumentation with herself
and cannot decide. At this time a real preceptor is needed. How will you find
the right master? No one can search for a preceptor. There is a saying in the
scriptures: "When the disciple is prepared, the master appears." This happens
only because of samskaras. Teacher and student samskaras are very ancient and
strong.

If you are not prepared, he will be there, but you won't notice or respond. If
you do not know what a diamond is, the diamond may be there, but you ignore it
and pass it by, taking it to be just a piece of glass. Further, if you do not
know the difference, you may acquire a piece of glass, think that it is a
diamond, and cherish it your whole life.

A genuine spiritual teacher, one who is assigned to teach according to
tradition, searches out good students. He looks for certain signs and symptoms;
he wants to know who is prepared. No student can fool a master. The master
easily perceives how well the student is prepared. If he finds that the student
is not yet ready, he will gradually prepare him for the higher teachings. When
the wick and oil are properly prepared, the master lights the lamp. That is his
role. The resulting light is divine.

You need someone who can guide and help you. You need an external guru as a
means to attain the guru within you. Sometimes you may become egotistical and
decide that you don't need a guru. That is just ego talking.

You will never meet a bad guru if you are a good student. The reverse is also
true; if you are a bad student, you won't meet a good guru. Why should a good
guru assume responsibility for a bad student? Nobody collects garbage. If you
are in search of a guru, search within first. To become a yogi means to know
your own condition here and now, to work with yourself. Don't grumble because
you don't have a teacher. Ask whether you deserve one. Are you capable of
attracting a teacher? Are you prepared to be guided?

There is a vast difference between an ordinary teacher and a spiritual master or
guru. That which dispels the darkness of ignorance is called guru. In the West
the word guru is often misused. In India this word is used with reverence and is
always associated with holiness and the highest wisdom. It is a very sacred
word. It is seldom used by itself, but always with its suffix, deva. Deva means
"bright being." An enlightened master or guru is called gurudeva.

When a student goes to a guru, he takes a bundle of dry sticks. With reverence
and love he bows and says, "Here, I offer this." That indicates that he is
surrendering himself with all his mind, action, and speech with a single desire
to attain the highest wisdom.

The guru burns those sticks and says, "Now I will guide you and protect you in
the future." Then he initiates the student on various levels and gives him the
disciplines to practice. The guru imparts a word and says, "This will be an
eternal friend to you. Remember this word. It will help you." Then he explains
how to use the mantra. That is called mantra initiation.

You may try your best to do something for him, but you cannot, because he
doesn't need anything. You wonder, "Why is he doing so much for me? What does he
want from me?"

He wants nothing, for what he is doing is his duty, the purpose of his life. If
he guides you, he is not obliging you; he is doing his work. He cannot live
without doing his duty. Genuine gurus cannot live without selflessness, for
selfless love is the very basis of their enlightenment. They radiate life and
light from the unknown corners of the world. The world does not know them, and
they do not want recognition.

Such people are called gurus. They guide humanity. As the sun shines and lives
far above, the guru gives spiritual love and remains unattached.

Guru is not a physical being. Those who think of the guru as a body or as a man
do not understand this pious word. If a guru comes to think that his power is
his own, then he is a guide no more. The guru is tradition, he is a stream of
knowledge. That stream of knowledge goes through many channels. Christ also said
this when he healed people: "This is because of my Father; I am only a channel."

A guru should receive your love and respect. If my guru and the Lord both come
together, I will go to my guru first and say, "Thank you very much. You have
introduced me to the Lord." I will not go to the Lord and say, "Thank you very
much, Lord. You have given me my guru."

The master's ways of teaching are many and sometimes mysterious. He teaches
through speech and actions, but in some cases he may teach without any verbal
communication at all. The most important teachings have their source in
intuition and are beyond the powers of verbal communication.

It is a great joy, perhaps the greatest day for a seeker, when she or he meets
her/his beloved Master, who is totally selfless and loving like an ocean of
bliss, overflowing with love all the time.

Search for the guru within yourself and anyone who leads you to your inner guru
is your guru.

`Lotus feet' means the feet that are on the ground, but never touch the ground.
One who lives in the world and does not belong to the world, one who is
overflowing with love, for such a great soul the poets and writers say, `lotus
feet.'

Such a great man has power to show the path of freedom to others. Whether he is
in the world or outside, he can also heal the sickness arising from karmic
debts. He can remain untouched and above without being involved or reaping the
fruits arising from others' karmic debts. A true master has control over himself
and moves freely in the world.

When a potter has completed making his pots, the wheel of the potter still
rotates for some time, but is unable to manufacture pots. For a liberated soul,
the wheel of life remains in motion, but his karma does not create any bondage
for him. His actions are called actionless actions. When the student is
competent to tread the path of enlightenment, it becomes easy for a great man to
guide him, and one day he also attains ultimate freedom.




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