Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Preamble: In the fiftieth hymn, Swamiji said that Guru is the source of your thoughts even as God (Daivatam). The same is now scientifically explained. Verse 52 Yena chetayataa poorya Chittam chetayate narah / Jaagratsvapna sushuptyaadau Tasmai Shri Gurave nanah // Obeisance to Sadguru who stirs the mind and on account of which in all the three states of wakefulness, dream and slumber, man remains dynamic, which in other words lives in his thoughts. Some people can think well and plan well, and we don't take them into account. A person who thinks that he is a dullard and wicked (Taamasik) one also gets dynamism by the latent action of the Guru. That is the grace of Guru. This grace of Guru is indeed beyond the worldly relations of cause and effect. People who think and plan well also can do so only when they are awake, but not in the other two states. It means in those states, their mind becomes static or inactive. Similarly a wise man when he teaches a dullard, both of them have to be awake to carry out that act. In dream and sleep, the static mind before it comes to the wakeful state, can be made active by the power of Guru, let alone the wakeful state. That is why obeisance to such a Guru. Make a great connection at Personals. http://personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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