Qn: How to strike a balance between the need for a Guru
and the difficulty in obeying him implicitly?
Ans: Guru demands one thing only; clarity and intensity. He stands for Reality. The Guru who gives information and instructions is not the real Guru. You will follow your own reality.
Do your work. When free look within. Have moments of complete inner peace. In deep silence, the self contemplates the body. The Guru may help, but the main thing that helps is the reality within.
You need alert immobility and quiet attention. As long as you are healthy, you live on. Your body is food transformed.
As your food is gross and subtle, so will be your health.
As long as your focus is on the body, you will remain in the clutches of food and other pleasures, fear and death.
Ans: Guru demands one thing only; clarity and intensity. He stands for Reality. The Guru who gives information and instructions is not the real Guru. You will follow your own reality.
Do your work. When free look within. Have moments of complete inner peace. In deep silence, the self contemplates the body. The Guru may help, but the main thing that helps is the reality within.
You need alert immobility and quiet attention. As long as you are healthy, you live on. Your body is food transformed.
As your food is gross and subtle, so will be your health.
As long as your focus is on the body, you will remain in the clutches of food and other pleasures, fear and death.
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