Saturday, March 13, 2010

Sadgurus don't need to speak and discourse to teach...

Namaste, Sadgurus don't need to speak and discourse to teach...

I go on about about neo-advaitins and their teaching of 'lazy person's' enlightenment and no sadhana or practise...Whether it is the Sadhana of Vedanta or the Eight Fold Path of Buddha it is all necessary..In fact until these MCDonald;s instant gratification, franchised advaita, appeared on the scene...there would never have been a distraction...For now we have 'so many teaching so little to so many'..
My point with the non mukta teachers is that they are verbal non dualists or vndists..they have no Saktipat or Diksha, they only talk and regurgitate. True Sadgurus and Muktas do not need to come down to the level of speech to entertain people...That is one way to find the needles in the haystack...So this sorts out the real teachers the Muktas from all the neo advaitins and vndists..you can do it for yourself...Tony.

The Vndists and neo advaitins are just a step on the way and are interested in themselves mostly...so it is fine to listen but not at the expense of true teachings which exist......


1...Visitor: Is the relationship between the Guru and the disciple similar to
telepathy?
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Maharaj: Yes, telepathy can function if the receptivity is good. Some have a
buffalo like skull; no amount of thrashing affects that dull animal.
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V: Would Maharaj speak about the Guru and disciple relationship?
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M: The Guru links the relationship of the disciple with Self-knowledge and the
disciple nourishes it. The Guru links you to Self-knowledge, that is you Guru,
nourish it. The knowledge ‘you are’ is the Guru, once linked don’t disturb
the relationship by identifying with the body. Once a woman is married to a man,
it’s done, each must behave accordingly. Once linked with the Guru, you must
not identify, with the body. The knowledge ‘you are’, be there with full
devotion, the knowledge ‘I am’ is not the body.

Jai Guru Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

From: I am Unborn (41)

2....Says Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi: "Yes, sit down." The sadhu sat, and all eagerly looked at Sri Bhagavan; Sri Bhagavan looked at them. Sri Bhagavan sat in his usual pose, no, poise. No words, no movement, and all was stillness! He sat still, and all sat still, waiting. The clock went on striking, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, one, two and three. Sri Bhagavan sat and they sat. Stillness, calmness, motionless-not conscious of the body, of space or time. Thus eight hours passed in Peace, in Silence, in Being, as It is. Thus was the Divine Reality taught through the speech of Silence by Bhagavan Sri Ramana-Dakshinamurthy.

3....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-BeVGCINic

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