> I've been very fortunate in that in teachers who were not
> appropriate, signs manifested indicating that.
I feel the same about me: I have been fortunate. But there are no
clear-cut test I would know or could apply.
> > > I would be suspicious personally of any guru who did not test his
> > > students--but that's my own preference.
> >
> > So you would be suspicious of Ramana.
>
> I've been rather fortunate in that it's pretty apparent to me when a
> teacher is good for me and the recognition was very obvious. Call it
> divine grace if you want.
I'll call it divine grace. We are led to the masters, which are
according to our predisposition, to our personal ripeness and our
inner sense of discrimination. And we are lured in by those who appeal
to our illusiory graving. All we can do is ask with that much of
sincerity we can bring up in our spiritual quest.
> It's impossible for me to say what I'd feel for Ramana, he's dead.
Right, and even with the greatest master, we have no choice.There were
other great masters around at the time SBS was still a seeker, he
could have sought out Shirdi Sai Baba, but he was destined to meet a
rather unknown Krishnananda. Would he have gone to Shirdi, ther would
be no TM.
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