02-28-2015, 10:26 PM
I think there is some part of us that would like to have a Teacher (or a so-called Master) help guide us on our journey. And so we often place faith or an in-ordinate amount of trust in an external figure.
And when those figures prove fallible, and fail us in some sense of moral or ethical expectations, then we are quite understandably angry.
This seems to have happened to many guru's and Indian Ashrams over the years. Embroiled in scandal - over money, sexual exploitation, or just unscrupulous behaviour.
have you ever had a guru? did you believe in David Wilcock, and then became disappointed for whatever reason?
I know it took me a few years to process my mistrust of that guy, and what I perceived as his manipulative practices regards Disclosure and the insider information about a changing of the NWO etc.
But that's all gone now, and I can appeciate him as a fellow human being on his own journey, in his own way trying to navigate his experience.
Thread prompted by the recent Rajneesh/Osho discussion.
And when those figures prove fallible, and fail us in some sense of moral or ethical expectations, then we are quite understandably angry.
This seems to have happened to many guru's and Indian Ashrams over the years. Embroiled in scandal - over money, sexual exploitation, or just unscrupulous behaviour.
have you ever had a guru? did you believe in David Wilcock, and then became disappointed for whatever reason?
I know it took me a few years to process my mistrust of that guy, and what I perceived as his manipulative practices regards Disclosure and the insider information about a changing of the NWO etc.
But that's all gone now, and I can appeciate him as a fellow human being on his own journey, in his own way trying to navigate his experience.
Thread prompted by the recent Rajneesh/Osho discussion.