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Me, My Guru - On Guru
Our Guru continued with her explanation “Similarly don’t use Buddha’s
life to leave your spouse behind just because you are afraid of taking
responsibility. Don’t use Guru’s example here. Don’t look into Guru’s life and
the people there. Look into their attitude, character and principles. Their
words represent these of them, not the events of their life. So follow their
words and watch on their footsteps “My Guru is Krishna and hence I’ve many
spouses” is a wrong way of being his disciple of devotee. As his disciple or
devotee take the word of his – BhagavatGita and live it. Follow your dharma to
the core, do your duty and leave the rest to me, know Him to exist in all and
hence serve all for you serve him as you serve all! But as a servant does to a
master, not as a lover of one and all! Krishna talked about being balanced in
good and bad times live that. He said treat enemies and friends alike, put that
into practice. Dancing around with girls is not where you use him as an
example.
Don’t do as your Guru does, do what he asks you to!
Your master (Reiki,yoga or anyone whom you consider as one) may be separated, unwed or divorced. That shouldn’t be your concern. Do what your master asks you to. Your master says
‘get up at 3am and meditate’
‘do full-body daily’
‘do yoga/exercise at least for 1/2an hour daily’
‘forgive all’.
Follow these words, not his/her marital status. You don’t know their life journey, healings that they have done, their intent, soul journey – nothing, nothing at all and yet you judge them or quote their actions to justify yours. Just because it is right for them doesn’t make it right for you! Remember that! Always in life, we are to choose between pleasant and right decision. Right many times can be little difficult for us to follow and hence we out of our weakness choose the pleasant one over the right one. We also know that and yet not to be judged by others then use our Guru’s example to prove ourselves right. That’s all! All this only comes out of our fear
which doesn’t give us strength to stand up and make ‘right choice’ over pleasant one. Understand that and accept that. It’s just an emotion of yours and you can win over it any day. You can overcome it with constant practice or sadhan and with various techniques of Reiki. So relax and smile! If you can atleast see this, you’ll stop playing around the bush. You’ll stop justifying yourself to others. You don’t have to. Your choices, decisions may be wrong and will be wrong till you outgrow your greatest enemy – your fear. Others – well they don’t matter much. They day you have made progress in increase your stability, mental strength, your decisions and actions will reflect your fearlessness and courage to live up to your expectations and Dharma.
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