मित्रों योगदा सत्संग सोसाइटी आफ इंडिया/ सेल्फ रियलाइजेशन फेलोशिप का विश्व स्तरीय महासम्मेलन अमेरिका में चल रहा है। 
इसमें संस्था से जुड़े संतों ने बहुमूल्य विचार व्यक्त किए हैं। यहां गुरु के बारे में सिस्टर प्रीति के प्रवचन का एक हिस्सा  डाक्टर आशीष महोबिया के सौजन्य से दिया जा रहा है। 
Guru is He whom God appoints to lead you out of darkness  into the land of eternal light.
 God uses the Guru to attract and guide lost souls back to  God. The Guru plays a part in God’s divine plan for each of  us.
 The Guru extends His hand to act as a personal guide. He  holds a light to guide the way, offering encouragement each step of the  way.
 We may have many teachers, but only one  Guru.
 We have to take the Guru’s hand and allow Him to guide  us. We have to be ready to accept our Guru.
 Prem-Avatar – divine incarnation of love. Prem=love,  Avatar = soul who attains union with spirit and returns to earth to help  mankind.
 “O I will come again and again… if need be a trillion  times as long as I know one stray brother is left behind.” Master’s promise  to us.
 The Guru loves us just as we are right now. Does  the mother love the baby any less because he doesn’t know how to walk yet? We  do not have to earn the Guru’s love. Our shortcomings do not bother the  Guru. The Guru focuses on the divine potential of each  disciple.
 Jesus reached out with compassion and understanding to  his disciples. He offered his unconditional love to all who were receptive.  Jesus saw a divine strength in Peter to build a foundation for his teachings.  His love and faith in Peter was unchanged, even though Peter denied him three  times. Even Judas was not forsaken by Jesus. Jesus had long before accepted  Judas as a disciple. Judas earned salvation in India in the 20th century from  Jesus.
 Ordinary love is selfish. Divine love is without  condition, boundary and change.
 “The Guru’s Love” – a poem written by a westerner in the  1950s… “You may come to him for a few seconds… his love is  unchanging…”
 Precious unchanging love is eternal. We hold a secure  place in the relationship incarnation after incarnation. Guru watches over us  from birth to death. He is calling to our souls.
 Babaji to Lahiri Mahasaya: “Though you lost sight of me…  never did I lose sight of you… I followed you like a mother following her  young.”
 Eternal and unconditional. The Divine love and friendship  between Guru and disciple is eternal and withouth condition. Human love often  contains conditions.
 Sri Yukteswar to Master: “I give you my unconditional  love.” Master was received back by Sri Yukteswar after he left him. Sri  Yukteswar: “I do not expect anything for anyone… so then actions can not be in  opposition to me. I am happy only in your true happiness.”
 “A new commandment I give unto men – that ye loved one  another as I have loved you. ~ Jesus’ to his disciples.
 “Only love can take my place.” Master’s promise to Ma,  but words meant for all of us.
 “Lord, Thou has given this monk a large family.” ~ last  line in AY Master thought of convocation as a large family. 
 The Guru’s love is also personal – the Guru/Disciple  relationship is personal. Sometimes it’s hard to feel in our hearts that Master  came for us. The Guru extends his hand to each disciple  personally.
 We deepen our personal relationship with the Guru by  feeling he is always by our side.
 Each disciple has a personal story to tell about how  Master came into their lives. The Guru’s love embraces every disciple. Never  doubt your Guru’s love.
 How can each of us experience the Guru’s love and  friendship in a tangible way? How can we deepen our relationship? We have to  start where we are right now and build on that relationship. Some of us are  motivated by feeling, some by reason. We have to nurture the relationship  each day. There is great joy and comfort in saying the Guru’s  affirmations.
 When one has found one’s Guru, one should have  unconditional devotion to the Guru.
 Both head and heart has a place in all relationships. A  mutual give and take of love and trust and loyalty. 
 There must be a foundation of give and take. The Guru’s  hand is always extended to the disciple. The more we reach out,  the more we open ourselves to receive his love. By giving our heart’s devotion  to the Guru and by receiving the Guru’s love in return, we know what it’s like  to love God. Love and friendship need to flow both ways. Sri Yukteswar  promised Master his unconditional love and then asked Master if he would offer  him the same.
 When we give our love to the Guru, he takes it and gives  it to God.
 Open communication, sharing of hearts and minds. We can  be completely open with our Guru and feel safe. The disciple bears his soul to  the Master. The Master bears his heart to the disciple.
 Take your joys and problems to your Guru. Don’t be  shy – he knows everything anyway. He is completely open when we bear our souls  to Him.
 Never try to deceive the Guru, because you cannot.  He is right inside our heart and feels every one of our thoughts. Look for  ways of thinking the Guru near.
 Keep photographs of the Guru in many places you frequent  during the day. Look at his picture and talk to him. Look at him at eye level so  you can look right into his eyes. Sister keeps a picture nearby and starts her  day talking to the Guru.
 One who knows God can be a voice for the silent  God.
 Chant with him. Feel you are in Master’s presence as you  listen to his voice, for indeed you are.
 Hold Master’s hand when you want to keep him  close. Sri Yukteswar held Master’s hand and led him to his first  residence.
 We have to learn to trust the Guru and the Guru’s love.  His is pure, unconditional and eternal love. 
 How can we trust that the Guru’s love will always be  there for us? Give Master the love you have felt for deceased loved  ones.
 We have to know and trust that the Guru is looking out  for us. He has a better vantage point. He knows our past, present, and future.  Like a wise father/mother, he may withhold things from us.
 If we look back over our lives, we can see Master’s hand  in our lives. Lay your desires at Master’s feet. When we trust the Guru,  we are blessed with a tranquil heart.
 Loyalty must flow both ways. The Guru will never forsake  you. He will faithfully guide you back to God.
 “I will be your friend from now to eternity, even if you  err, for then you will need my friendship more than any other time” ~  Master
 Our Guru will even embrace us with his love, no matter  how many mistakes we make. Once the Guru has been found, you need to remain  loyal to him through death and eternity.
 Open your heart and keep him close in your  thoughts.
 How to realize his help and guidance in our lives? He is  ever present. Never doubt he will always give his help to us. God’s love flows  through the Master, to those whose are receptive to his transforming  touch. 
 In AY, there are many stories of disciples being blessed  by the Master’s transforming touch. Lahiri Mahasaya didn’t recognize Babaji  until Babaji touched him on the forehead.
 Sri Yukteswar possessed a transforming power. At his  touch, a transforming light went through his being.
 To be touched by a Master’s hand only requires inner  attunement, not a physical touch. We want to become attuned so we can be  receptive to the Guru’s touch.
 What does the Guru’s help look like? We have to know and  follow his guidance. Without attunement we can’t be receptive to the Guru’s  guidance. Never doubt the Guru’s ability to help. God’s power flows  through the Master to the disciple as long as the disciple is receptive. We  might know we need the Guru’s help, but we might have expectations as to what  this help looks like. We need to be receptive. Pray to attune yourself to the  Guru.
 How to attune ourselves? It naturally grows as we work on  our personal relationships to the Guru.
 Right activity and meditation – a balancing act. The long  arm of Maya reaches in and pulls us away from balance and meditation. Every  truth seeker should be able to express the dual nature of Martha & Mary  (from the Hoffmann painting) – dutiful actions and absorbed meditation on  God – a life of balance.
  
 
 
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