Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 MASTERS Life is short, too short sometimes… and if you don't want to waste it you need a guide that will show you the right path for you. Don't go to the best known Master, in fact It is said that the Master choose his disciples not vice-versa. I may say something about this belief in masters... There are different positions in spirituality that shouldn't be attacked and everyone is free to choose from the paths. There are "n" millions paths or as many as the number of people in the present world. But shouldn't be concerned of the time we spend and the results that we get following one master that prove to be a good fellow, but still … Wouldn't be better to have criteria in selections? Like, first we should know what do we enjoy in life and then start and try to improve ourselves spiritually. We should not cut off things that we enjoy because the path that we follow says so. Maybe the path is not for us or we are not for that path or not yet ready to commit. Instead of wasting our lives in something that we are not ready to do is better to follow the karmic law and start from the very beginning with Karma Yoga. No need for masters until you are ready and only then when you are ready the Master will be present - in flesh and blood - to teach you what no book can.... Dave --\ --- Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote: Hey there :-) I don't believe there are 'fake' masters. We meet 'beings' along our path, and know 'no ! no !' or 'yes ! yes !', either way we know and benifit. I believe, the first thing to shed is 'fear' and proceed as boldly as we can, trusting in 'our' divinity to guide us through our 'senses'. Concern yes, fear no. With love, Red Radhakrishnan J <jayaarshree wrote: Hi Lars Can u b more specific than that? Om Namastripurasundari Lars Hedstr�m <lars wrote: Nityashakti wrote: >..how to tell a real master from a fake... According to my opinion she/he ought to go against the cultural stream she/he works within. Lars Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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