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GURU AND DISCIPLE
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doing discredit to myself by imposing again the link of relationship which had so kindly been cut off by the magic effect of my master's grace? The thought of their being disciples would create in me an idea of being myself a guru. So in that case the training imparted by me shall never be pure and free from egoistic feelings, and any thing disparaging or derogatory to my position will incite me to fury. May the Supreme Master keep off this worst evil from our sanstha for ever! Now, since I do not think of anyone as my disciple, there is no reason for me to mind any unbecoming behaviour from his side. If you examine this with the heart's eye, you will find that it goes to promote the feeling of non-beingness. Thus we take up from the very beginning the thing which we have to finally arrive at.
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When the disciple completely merges himself in the guru, the latter becomes restless to take him further, especially when the disciple is unable to go further of his own accord. I will answer a question
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