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In the highest level of the self, one knows everthing. past & future are very

common things.

I haven't read loads of books but I can say this thing from my experience.

A person cannot be a guru until he knows to which spectrum the disciple belongs

to, because a guru's prime role is to help his student achieve the highest level

of excellence in life.

like, in general its said " to bring up an intelligent child, the mother has to

be 10 times more than intelligent " , in the similar way, past, future unveil

themselves to anyone who has achieved the levels of excellence in terms of

Absolute and knows that we all work as puppets to the tunes of the

Omnipresent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

" Raj Miniyar, MD " <bhaktifoundation wrote:

 

In response to question Swamiji had replied, " Guru is the one

who knows the Past, present & future of all his disciples. "

 

I understood the literal meaning of it.

But I could never grasp this concep completely.

What does it really mean?

How can one know about past & future ?

Does anybody has any experience regarding this?

 

Or does this sentence has some different meaning?

 

Thanks,

 

Raj

 

 

 

 

Sri Ramakrishnaya Namah

Vivekananda Centre London

http://www.vivekananda.co.uk

 

 

 

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Namaste,

 

This is literally true, if you find a real Guru. Yes I have some experience

regarding this.

 

All my love, Bob Rose

 

 

 

In response to question Swamiji had replied, " Guru is the one

who knows the Past, present & future of all his disciples. "

 

I understood the literal meaning of it.

But I could never grasp this concep completely.

What does it really mean?

How can one know about past & future ?

Does anybody has any experience regarding this?

 

Or does this sentence has some different meaning?

 

Thanks,

 

Raj

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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