The Guru and the Disciple
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who becomes a disciple of the whole world will succeed. Only
he, who the world accepts will succeed here.
Oneness of Akram Vignan
This is not the path of a guru. This is not a religion or a sect.
I have never been, or ever will be anyone’s guru. I do not have
the attributes of becoming a guru. I am giving you the same state
that I am in. I have not maintained a guru-disciple state. Everywhere
else, they maintain that control. What is the principle of the world?
People will not let go of their control. There is no separation
between you and I. You may feel the separation, but I do not.
That is because I reside within you and I reside in him too, so
then, how can there be any separation (judai)?
Really, there is no Gurupurnima (a day commemorated
for gurus) here. People celebrate it as an occasion for having
darshan. Here there is no guru and no ‘Purnima’ full moon. This
is a state of laghutam. Here it is your own state; it is a state of
abheda – a state of oneness.
We are not separate at all. When one becomes a guru, a
separation of ‘you and I; a guru and disciple’ is created. But here
there is no custom of guru-disciple relationship at all, because this
is Akram Vignan.
Jai Sat Chit Anand