Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 , Nisheet Nagpal <nisheet2000 wrote: > > > > yosyx <yosyflug wrote: , Nisheet Nagpal > <nisheet2000@> wrote: > > > > Kousik: Oh yes, I've read about Babaji. I attend Sunday readings at > SRF but never heard of anyone meeting him in Person. As I understand > he never stays at one place for a long time. Wonder if he is the > same 'Babaji' - Guru of Paramhansa Yogananda. > > thanks for the info, > > nn, > > > > true guru is always the same one, nameless > and formless, though appearing as having a name > and form, according to the needs of time, place > and people. > > there is no other. > > yosy > > True, but as long as we consider ourselves as nameful & formful we see the guru in same perspective. yes, thus the guru's apparent name and form is a thorn used to remove the thorn of the seeker's mistaken identifying of self with name and form; after which both thorns are naturally discarded. Nameless & formless are at best strong convictions untill the real truth dawns. > > hehehe on the contrary, my friend. identifying self with name and form is no more that a strong conviction, which dissolves at the first glimpse of reality. yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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