Do not imitate your own teacher, for you are not he.
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A guide is necessary in almost all cases because
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Test the master well before you accept him. If there is even a trace of lust or selfishness in him,
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You may or may not recognise him but he guides you silently.
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If you are a sincere aspirant, if your only goal in life is to meet your beloved ‘Self ’, if
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When the time is ripe, the master comes. You don’t have to search for him in the Himalayas.
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The one sure sign of a true bhakta is the absence of selfishness.
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Only when one has perfectly understood that all that exists is the ‘Self ’,
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As you progress, you’ll become more and more morally perfect and so also will your progress
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Meditation and practice of moral precepts complement each other.
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Feed one hungry man even once and see how much easier it is to contact the Divinity when you sit down for meditation that day.
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Serve others but remember while doing so to be thankful to them for providing you
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No one can meditate or remain engaged in devotional activities for 24 hours a day.
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Don’t forget that the aim is union with the Divine, or as some others might
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Sing and dance to your heart’s content. Absorb yourself in devotional music and let
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