Contd….
Angulimaan, the Saint
Angulimaan, the Saint
People when they do talk or advice do so from the
perspective of it being beneficial or harmful. They are result oriented which
is for the person they intent to. But a Guru is not one who thinks
of himself when he takes a decision or an action. He puts the benefit
of the other before himself when he takes a decision. At times such decision
can harm the Guru on various fronts but Guru still goes ahead and takes it. Not
because he wants to benefit out of it (which is the usual reason why people
make decisions) but he wants to save the other from further sin.
Guru sees beyond normal vision and hence his words and
actions are based on that knowledge (and here I would like to add that many
times I find you using this for wrong person and treat them as Guru and justify
their actions based on these sayings of mine. Pity you don’t want to see the
facts for what they stand. If your ego is so large that you end up painting the
wrong image of Guru on a person who is not then don’t question me at a later
date (if and when your clarity hits you) If you can’t see through someone’s
good acting skills, sorry boss, then the loss is entirely yours to bear). When
you can’t understand your Guru’s decision (which should be more often, because
if you can see through his actions may be something’s not right about him being
Guru) then instead of criticizing or judging him, simply stand by him. If your
bhakthi is pure, you’ll know eventually the greater cause for which your Guru
had taken decision. If your Guru can’t come to your aid when you are going to
the point of precipice (of turmoil) then maybe he isn’t a Guru at all or if he
is the real one you have lost him when you chose a fake one over him. Remember, one who kneels in
front of Satan can’t expect grace of the God!
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