Sat Guru
Sat Guru
Sat Guru
The Oldest Cultures in the world have made their discoveries through the
field of Divine Mediumnity.
The Greek Pythias were intermediates of the gods...
But how is this Divine Mediumnity phenomenon interpreted and experienced in Ancient
India?
Let me tell you the old story of a Brahmin called Vishnucitta
Once there was a Pandyan King by the name of Vallabhadeva, who started a competition
between scholars to find out the path to paramapada (the higher Spiritual world)
Vishnucitta obeyed the orders of the Lord and went to the palace of the King,
where a theological dispute was in progress.
In due course, a portion of Lord Vishnu entered the body of Vishnucitta and
began to speak with great learning and wisdom.
Vishnucitta won the dispute and was hailed as the wisest of all scholars.
In India, the real Sat Guru is the one who receives the gift of being a
channel (medium) of the Divine Presence.
It is in this sense that Adi Shankara was considered as an incarnation of
Shiva...
According to this belief, God frequently uses the Astral Form of a Guru to impart
Knowledge, Spiritual Comfort, and Salvation from the dangers of life; and will even heal
physical ailments.
Through the shape and appearance of an Acharya or Sadhu, the Lord appears in the
dreams of devotees, or in an Astral Form before them, in two or three places at once.
Sometimes the Guru himself is not aware of what is happening...
and the reason is because the source of Siddhis (Mystical Powers) of the
Guru is Bhagavan (God)!
The miracles of a Guru are not only caused by the Kundalini Shakti.
Indeed, Kundalini plays an important role in the appearance of Divine Mediumnity.
But this does not explain how God can manifest mediumistically through....
a mountain,
a sacred Icon,
True worship of the Guru is the worship of the Guru Tattva (Essence) God manifesting
as a Spiritual Master.
But on the other hand, this Divine Communion can occur...
with a disciple.
Even after being used mediumistically by Lord Vishnu, the Saint Vishnucitta
continued fulfilling his humble work of picking flowers for the Deity of his Temple.
His hymns and devotional poems show that he continued being inspired by the Lord.
Through out his life, he had his mediumnity connected to Vishnu.
But in no time, did he ever agree to be worshiped as if he were equal to God.
Very different from the modern gurus who WANT to be worshiped as if they were God.
The false gurus consider themselves superior to others just because they
accept the votes and orange clothing of a renunciant (Swami/Sannyasin).
A householder who works hard to support his family is not much of a renunciant
compared to these imposters?
A householder who wakes up early to take care of the sick child is less of
an renunciant...