--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], gerbal88 <no_reply@> wrote: > > In Seelisberg, Mahesh quipped *if your guru isn't giving you what you > > want, get a different guru* -- I'm sure I've mentioned this before. > > That appears consistent with the SBS quote "The guru is gone to for > [ones own] happiness. Up until when bhagavad (God, Vishnu, Shiva) is > gained, up until then you can go and change guru." > > If one teacher has not provided what one needs, has not made one > happy, has not brought one Bhagavad (note to Paul and LB, its not > Bhagavan?), then one legitimately seeks a new teacher. > > What is "puzzling" is, refering to Ricks point, if one has a new > teacher, why do theywant / seek / insist on being admitted back into the > fold /practices/ "ashram"/aka domes of their former teacher? >
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