Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Question from Christine Radha: Can one have two Satgurus ? I am drawn to both Ammachi and Shree Maa. Swamiji's response: Yes. Question from Nanda: Is the Guru-Disciple relationship cultivated based on disciple doing the sadhana prescribed by the Guru ? Can someone do another sadhana that they feel drawn to and consider you as their Guru ? For example , some people are intimidated by sanskrit chanting but may be drawn to silent meditation or a mantra that they received from someone else. Can they consider you as their Guru ? Thank you for your time. Swamiji's response: Yes. A guru is an example of a quality or attitude we want to practice and perfect in our lives. That will be our sadhana. It does not need to be the sadhana of the Guru. In most cases it is not. It is the attitude of the Guru. It may be the attitude of discipline. It may be the attitude of compassion or love or any other bhava which the Guru exemplifies. It may be the way She cooks or writes or maybe we can't explain it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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