Do not Make me your Guru – Find Love and Guidance in Yourself! – 9 Aug 09
Swami Ji writes about it how people are looking for guidance and want him to be their guru although he doesn?t want to be a guru.
Swami Ji writes about it how people are looking for guidance and want him to be their guru although he doesn?t want to be a guru.
Swami Ji writes about yoga traditions which nowadays even have franchisees. The essence of yoga was lost in this business.
Swami Ji writes about expectations from people who want to see him as a guru. But he wants to live in his originality and this is why many people get disappointed.
Swami ji writes about rich visitors who had been his disciples and whom he told that he doesn't want to be a guru anymore.
Swami ji writes about a lot of money which is spent by gurus and masters not for doing charity but for their own purposes.
Swami ji writes about a family who belonged to his disciples in former times and although he doesn't see himself as a guru anymore they come to visit him at the Ashram.
Swami Ji talks about groups in which people are not allowed to express their individuality. He also explains the situation of the flood in Vrindavan.
Swami Ji talks about sects, their goals, their way of getting people and about how to deal with it if your partner is in a sect.
Swami ji explains the four types of spiritual people: The seekers, the good disciples, the devotees and the intellectuals.
Swami Ji talks about hurt, anger and disappointment on the example of his recent experiences.