Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 , souldreamone wrote: > > > if the so called guru is a dishonest and inauthentic jerk, that surely does > not automatically imply Enlightenment > > > Oh, bingo, bingo, nobody here has made any implication that it would. > Personally, in spite of the problematic nature of expectations, I would expect one > through whom awakening has occurred to be brutally authentic and honest. This > may be behavior, of which, many 'moral' men may not approve. Imagine, for a > moment, what that may look like around the Thanksgiving dinner table. Think > twice before you invite a guru to dinner. > > Phil > > ) my apology, friends, if i posted this here before... a true teacher takes what you do not have and gives you what is always yours. this is why the sage does his work and slips away unperceived. real masters are like thieves: only the ones caught are known. the best ones remain ever hidden behind a most mundane appearance. yet their blessed presence though unrecognized continuously sustains the world. respectfully yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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