Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Dear All, Since today is Guru Poornima, I woke up with a question to many of us in the list. Maybe you will have a story to share, from your own personal experience, about your Guruji... maybe a funny story, or some understanding that changed the whole course of your life... What did your Guruji showed you, or taught you, that couldn't have been taught in any other way? Giving some thought to this, and sharing it, maybe a way to acknowledge how grateful we were (or are) of having had the opportunity of being in the presence of a living Teacher. Bowing to the Manifest and Unmanifest Guru that we all share in our Hearts, I thank you and wish you all the best in this very Happy Day, Mouna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 advaitin , " Mouna " <maunna wrote: > > Dear All, > > Since today is Guru Poornima, I woke up with a question to many of us > in the list. > > Maybe you will have a story to share, from your own personal > experience, about your Guruji... maybe a funny story, or some > understanding that changed the whole course of your life... > > What did your Guruji showed you, or taught you, that couldn't have > been taught in any other way? > > Giving some thought to this, and sharing it, maybe a way to > acknowledge how grateful we were (or are) of having had the > opportunity of being in the presence of a living Teacher. > > > Bowing to the Manifest and Unmanifest Guru that we all share in our > Hearts, I thank you and wish you all the best in this very Happy Day, > Mouna In Honor of My Teacher on Guru Poornima Day Pranams, Durga ____________________ My Teacher's Face I love to look at my teacher's face. This is all that I wish to say. Wishing to know the meaning of AUM, she explained it explained to me without asking. Bordered by silence, sustained by the same, it rises and sets with creation. No student, no teacher, only truth in this place. The water which quenches desire. This compassionate knowledge installed in creation, which never arises without it. One word says it all for the seeker's delight, and takes out the darkness which binds them. I love to look at my teacher's face. This is all that I can say. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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