Guest guest Posted January 6, 2002 Report Share Posted January 6, 2002 Verse 122, Part IV of IV Some say that they have nothing in their mind and it is steady. If you say that, it means that your mind is not steady. There is something in it. If the state of steadiness truly comes, you can't say that you are steady. When that state comes indeed, though one appears to be an ordinary member of a family, he will remain without inner thought. Such a man will have attained the state of one of the 64 Gurus of Dattatreya. He does not speak out whether it has come, it is, or it is about to come. Some practicants say that they have attained the state of bliss and that it was wonderful. True. He has attained some greater state. But the Sadguru knows, when the practicant speaks out so, that he has not attained the said state, but is in the process. He has not yet reached the last stage. He still needs practice. But a person who doesn't know the reality, falls upon his feet offering thanks, thinking that he has attained a very great state of thought. With that the practicant develops ego and becomes a spoilt Yogi. So as against that, in order to reach the last step and let all thoughts free, this Guru Gita should be pondered over. Send FREE video emails in Mail! http://promo./videomail/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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