GURU TATTVAM -2.7 -Chapter-2.Duties And Privileges Of Discipleship ( Very Important )-7. Ref : Present day students at all level must know this, students job is learning and not the agents of dirty politicians who are not your real guru.
7. How The Guru Teaches :
The Guru teaches through personal example.
The day-to-day conduct of the Guru is a living ideal to the disciple who is observant.
The life of the Guru is a living sermon to the sincere disciple.
By constant contact, the disciple imbibes the virtues of his Guru.
He is moulded gradually.
Study Chhandogya Upanishad.
You will find that Indra stayed with Prajapati for a period of a hundred and one years and served him wholeheartedly.
The Guru only knows the spiritual needs of his disciples.
He will give Upadesa according to the disciple’s temperament and evolution.
This Upadesa should be kept a secret.
Discussion among disciples will lead to criticism of Guru and slackness in Sadhana.
There will be no spiritual progress.
Follow the Guru’s Upadesa to the very letter.
Remember it is meant for you only.
The other disciples have received Guru-Upadesa, too. Let them follow it.
Do not impose the Upadesa you have received on others.
The student can imbibe or draw from his teacher in proportion to his degree of faith.
When the Guru comes to the aspirant to give spiritual instructions, if the aspirant does not pay any attention, if he is self-sufficient and heedless, if he bolts the door of his heart, he is not benefited.
Next : 8. Guru’s Tests :
Swami Sivananda
To be continued ....
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