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Om Amriteswari Namah

 

Ammachi, please guide and bless us as we open our

hearts to the teaching of the Sri Guru Gita. Divine

Mother, stand with us, as we grow in our Selves and as

we continue to open our hearts and our minds to your

Love and Light. Amma, show us how to share your

inspiration and your Love for us with the World.

We dedicate our study today to Peace on this Earth,

and to healing the hearts of humankind.

 

Guru Gita Study Session 19

 

Verse 89. The Lord Said:

 

I bow to the Sadguru, the embodiment of the bliss of

the Absolute, the bestower of the highest joy. She is

absolutely alone. She is knowledge personified. She is

beyond duality, formless as the sky, the object of the

Vedantic proclamations such as ‘Thou art That!’ She is

One, eternal, and free from impurities. She is

immovable, the Witness of the intellects of all

creatures. She is beyond change and becoming, beyond

the three basic qualities (gunas).

 

Verse 90.

 

I bow to the Guru who is Absolute, everlasting and

pure. She is beyond perception, formless and without

taint. She is ever-awakened conscious and blissful.

 

Verse 91.

 

Meditate on the divine form of the Guru who is seated

on the throne in the center of the pericarp of the

heart lotus, who shines like the moon, who bestows the

desired boon and throws open the book of

Consciousness.

 

Verse 92.

 

Meditate on the form of the Guru, clad in white robes,

besmeared with white paste, bedecked with flowers and

pearls. He radiates joy. The Divine Shakti is seated

on the left thigh of this two-eyed God. His face is

lit with a gentle smile. He is the ocean of Grace.

 

Verse 93.

 

I always bow to the worshipful Guru who is bliss

incarnate, who bestows happiness, whose face is

radiant with joy. His essential nature is knowledge.

He is aware of his true Self. He is the adorable Lord

of yogis, the physician who cures the disease of

worldliness.

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Om Lokah samastah sukino bhavantu

Lokah samastah sukino bhavantu

Lokah samastah sukino bhavantu

Om santih, santih, santih

Om sri gurubhyo namah hari om

 

~Om, may all beings in all the worlds be happy.

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