03-10-2015, 09:22 AM
the idea of the guru is the excuse of the student not to take it at face value in not seeing another self but rather seeing an elevated other self. the point is to honor thyself and to honor the other self in the accordance with the law of free will, everyone has their own distortions to manage and learn from, that is why we are incarnate now.
to expect perfection is to expect not having needing to be incarnate in the now in this density.
i don't think it's wise to say anyone is perfect, and for a guru to say they are is far from the truth. rejecting the shadow self fuels the separation further. it isn't until you take it back that it can actually fall away. can you sit and feel comfortable following an imperfection to reach perfection?
If you had to reach perfection and were trying to learn from the perfect man. how would they teach you if they could learn nothing from you. the process would be as inorganic as lemons and peas.
to expect perfection is to expect not having needing to be incarnate in the now in this density.
i don't think it's wise to say anyone is perfect, and for a guru to say they are is far from the truth. rejecting the shadow self fuels the separation further. it isn't until you take it back that it can actually fall away. can you sit and feel comfortable following an imperfection to reach perfection?
If you had to reach perfection and were trying to learn from the perfect man. how would they teach you if they could learn nothing from you. the process would be as inorganic as lemons and peas.