avatarTejasvani

Summary

The author shares their thoughts on spiritual gurus and mentors, expressing their preference for those who provide genuine guidance rather than witty or ego-driven responses.

Abstract

The author reflects on the concept of a guru, believing them to be a beacon of light and hope in people's lives. They criticize spiritual healers who are too sharp and focus on proving themselves right instead of providing clarity. The author mentions their appreciation for Osho and Daaji, whose teachings they find helpful and enlightening. They also warn against following every guru, as some may use the tag for personal gain.

Opinions

  • The author values spiritual gurus who genuinely guide people towards enlightenment.
  • They dislike gurus who are more focused on proving themselves right than providing clarity.
  • The author enjoys listening to Osho and Daaji, finding their teachings enlightening and helpful.
  • They caution against blindly following gurus, as some may use the title for personal gain.

A Guru

Guide to divine

Photo by Jannes Jacobs on Unsplash

Who is a Guru?

I often think about it.

It is believed that a Guru is the one who is a beacon of light and hope in our lives.

Guides you towards the divine light. The name may change religion-wise, but the motive is the same.

I watch videos of some spiritual healers who call themselves spiritual healers, and some of them are too sharp.

Don't confuse sharp with intellectually enlightened.

Sharp means ready to correct the other person.

I was watching one Q/A session of a Guru who calls himself a Mystic Yogi, and someone asked him something, and the Guru took it on his ego, because he answered with a furious approach and gave the wittiest answer to another person.

I am personally not a fan of such Gurus and mentors who are only into proving themselves right.

What's the point of asking for clarity on a topic when the answer they are going to offer is witty instead of relieving?

I am not going to name anyone, though I have a few names in mind.

Talking about what I love to listen to. I listen to Osho and Daaji, both of whom are spiritual healers.

Osho was ahead of his time. His videos available on YouTube are a real delight.

I watch them when my mind piled up with lots of questions.

I also listen to Daaji often, and every time I listen to him, a breeze of fresh air in the form of happiness starts blowing on my face.

I link the videos in case you want to hear them:

You can follow whoever you want to follow, but not every guru is a healer.

Sometimes they use the tag just to remind themselves of what they are really serving or selling.

Note: No hate for any spiritual Guru, but not everyone who talks about spirituality is a spiritual person. Don’t fool yourself.

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