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Saturday 22 November, 2008
By  premraj vaneri   11:21 | 21/Apr/2008 |  5 Comment(s)
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SAINTS

Saints Guide us to the pinacle of Perfection

Indian philosophy, texts, great masters say onething in common.  One should have the blessings and guidance of a True Saint(Sad Guru)/  great teacher to realize one's own Self .. Nirvana...Moksha...perfection in life.  Does it mean that one has to start hunting for a True Saint .. or embark on a spiritual shopping.  It is further said in the 'Teachings' that one need not run after anything to find out a True Saint.  Then what is the way out if one is  really in search of peace and permanent bliss ?

 

Here comes the answer:   Once you are really derserving to be guided, initiated or blessed, then a Great Teacher will come in search of you.  This had happened in the past and it is happening in the present and will happen in future also.  The Question now is how one make oneself deserving... the first and foremost thing is that one has to exhaust his Desires/ Vasanas and Samskaras... one has to come out of attachments to worldly things .. material  things... near and dear ones... or else one has to perform all the worldly duties selflessly as an instrument of God without claiming any doership or enjoyership.. Or You may surrender everything to the Will of Almighty as in Bhakti Yoga. Once this happens one need not worry or fear of anything... You are already a deserving one.. A True Saint will find you out  or else there will be a co-incidence that you meet your Great Teacher/Guru to be guided ..blessed ..and lead you to perfection...great wisdom.. to that Effulgent Light..   "Asathoma Sadgamaya.... Thamasoma Jyothirgamaya... Mrithyorma Amrithamgamaya...."   Om  Shanti...Shanti...Shanti...

 

 

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