Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 All texts talk about a variety of paths for spiritual growth. All roads lead to the same goal, sublimation of the "i" -ego- self, to the "I" or the Brahman. However one thing has baffled me for a long time and I wish sadhaks would discuss it sincerely. Why is it, that one group think themselves to be superior to the other? It is sometimes presented very subtly .. you are kindergarden and I am PHd!!! Mine is the real knowledge and yours is not. Mine ws told by the Real Guru, yours is not. Who is it that encourages/teaches people to look down on other paths and present a superiority attitude? Or is it that Gurus attempt to move people through the various paths nudging their ego but people get carried away? What gives them the right to look down on other paths? Does it make them feel better? _/\_ Tat twam asi Uma , prakki surya <dattapr2000> wrote: > dear friends > You should go from school to college and then to university. This does not mean that when you leave the school, the school should be destroyed. The school must exist for the future batches. .....> > For such devotees the statues and photos are necessary for meditation since they are at the school level. > > Therefore seeing and meditation upon the statues and photos are correct in the case of the ignorant devotees. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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