Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 om sai ram 'He watches the true intention of the disciple to move ahead on the Guru Path. If the will power is strong and there is complete surrender for the Guru then He keeps the disciple with Him despite his mistakes.' ----well said!!!ya-SAI the universal creator is full of mercy,compassion for all of HIS waves-despite their misconduct HE shows affection to all and show them the righr direction-at family level also a mother equally loves all her kids but shows more affection to the one who just forgets the right dharma path-through her love she gives them the right path-our beloved SAI too keeps those waves very close to her and has wonderful ways to tranform HER kids. 'sai bless u' sai ram --- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy wrote: > While treading the Guru path we are bound to commit > mistakes, how > and when should we convey them to the Guru? > > > Human being is bound to commit mistakes. The Sadguru > knows that his > disciples will make a mistake in the game of `maya'. > Sadguru > remains alert to stop them from doing so. Because of > own mistake if > the disciple falls into the danger then `Sadguru' > directly or > indirectly helps him out. Baba used to say. Know it > that wherever > you are and whatever you do I am fully aware of > that. Sai Baba's > life history shows that he was omniscient. Guru > knows how to take > His disciple ahead or stop him from committing > mistakes. We > certainly get protection of the Guru for the > mistakes unknowingly > done by us, but we should try that the mistakes > knowingly committed > should not be repeated. Sometimes we are not able to > follow the Guru > path. Guru does not feel bad about it. He is beyond > the gunas of > anger and hatred. He only has compassion in Him. He > watches the true > intention of the disciple to move ahead on the Guru > Path. If the > will power is strong and there is complete surrender > for the Guru > then He keeps the disciple with Him despite his > mistakes. > > > > ______________________________\ ____ No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Mail for Mobile. Get started. http://mobile./mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 om sai ram 'He only has compassion in Him. He watches the true intention of the disciple to move ahead on the Guru Path. If the will power is strong and there is complete surrender for the Guru then He keeps the disciple with Him despite his mistakes' ---yes!!our SAI full of compassion for all of HIS waves tranforms us in a manner to move ahead towards the ultimate destination to attain the lotus feet of the lord of lords. 'sai bless u' sai ram --- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy wrote: > While treading the Guru path we are bound to commit > mistakes, how > and when should we convey them to the Guru? > > > Human being is bound to commit mistakes. The Sadguru > knows that his > disciples will make a mistake in the game of `maya'. > Sadguru > remains alert to stop them from doing so. Because of > own mistake if > the disciple falls into the danger then `Sadguru' > directly or > indirectly helps him out. Baba used to say. Know it > that wherever > you are and whatever you do I am fully aware of > that. Sai Baba's > life history shows that he was omniscient. Guru > knows how to take > His disciple ahead or stop him from committing > mistakes. We > certainly get protection of the Guru for the > mistakes unknowingly > done by us, but we should try that the mistakes > knowingly committed > should not be repeated. Sometimes we are not able to > follow the Guru > path. Guru does not feel bad about it. He is beyond > the gunas of > anger and hatred. He only has compassion in Him. He > watches the true > intention of the disciple to move ahead on the Guru > Path. If the > will power is strong and there is complete surrender > for the Guru > then He keeps the disciple with Him despite his > mistakes. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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