Guest guest Posted April 13, 2008 Report Share Posted April 13, 2008 Nome. from Mandala Ten from his book, 'Self-Knowledge' God, Guru, and the Self Are one and the same. There is no God Other than the Self, And there is no self Other than God. As there is no distance Between Brahman and oneself, Between the Self and oneself, So, there is no distance Between the Guru and the disciple. Brahman transcends all, The Self transcends all, The Guru transcends all, For Brahman alone is, The Self alone is, The Guru alone is. A second exists not in Brahman, An ego exists not in the Self, For the Guru, no disciple exists. Duality dissolves in Brahman, The ego vanishes in the Self, The disciple ceases in the Guru. Brahman formless is, The Self formless is, The Guru formless is. Brahman & #8213;Being-Consciousness-Bliss. The Self & #8213;Being-Consciousness-Bliss. The Guru & #8213;Being-Consciousness-Bliss. Brahman is itself alone. The Self knows itself alone. The Guru reveals his own existence alone. One alone is God, Guru, and the Self. ------------------ Om Arunachala, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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