DISCIPLESHIP : 17. A guide to present day students who waste their life on decayed Communists thoughts, Think about Swami Vivekananda who in his short life span how much his contribution to the world, be like him, follow Swamiji for your Enlightenment - and not Yechuries, Rahuls, or Kejriwals!




Opinion

  24/03/2016.

  372.

  All Members,

  Respected family members of this great holy Nation.

 Sub : DISCIPLESHIP : - 17.
 (Delivered in San Francisco, on March 29, 1900)
 By Swami Vivekananda.

 VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE PRESENT DAY STUDENTS : -

 
 Ref :   A guide to present day students who waste their life on decayed Communists thoughts, Think about Swami Vivekananda who in his short life span how much his contribution to the world, be like him, follow Swamiji for your Enlightenment - and not Yechuries, Rahuls, or Kejriwals.

  17.

Jesus may be born again, may come to you.

Then, if you worship him as God, you are all right.

We must all wait till the Guru comes, and the Guru must be worshipped as God.

He is God, he is nothing less than that.

As you look at him, the Guru gradually melts away and what is left?

The Guru picture gives place to God Himself.

The Guru is the bright mask which God wears in order to come to us.

As we look steadily on, gradually the mask falls off and God is revealed.


"I bow to the Guru who is the embodiment of the Bliss Divine, the personification of the highest knowledge and the giver of the greatest beatitude, who is pure, perfect, one without a second, eternal, beyond pleasure and pain, beyond all thought and all qualification, transcendental".

Such is in reality the Guru. No wonder the disciple looks upon him as God Himself and trusts him, reveres him, obeys him, follows him unquestioningly.

This is the relation between the Guru and the disciple.

Thank you for reading
  JAIHIND.
 To be continued  ...
 

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