The Guru or Jnani (Enlightened One) sees no difference between himself and others. For him all are Jnanis, all are one with himself, so how can a Jnani say that such and such is his disciple?
But the unliberated one sees all as multiple, he sees all as different from himself, so to him the Guru-disciple relationship is a reality, and he needs the Grace of the Guru to waken him to reality. For him there are three ways of initiation, by touch, look and silence.
(Sri Bhagavan’s way is by silence).
From Bhagavan Sri Ramana’s point of view there are no disciples; but from that of the disciple the Grace of the Guru is like an ocean. If he comes with a cup he will only get a cupful. It is no use complaining of the niggardliness of the ocean; the bigger the vessel the more he will be able to carry. It is entirely up to him.
@Sophie Asselin: Thank u so much dear Sophie… I don’t know how to thank u… I’m very glad that u liked it… thanks for visiting and sharing ur feeling with me about this photo… I like and enjoy it too…
من با فرهاد موافقم… و به همون دو جمله بسنده مي كنم… بايد به احترام اين تصوير سكوت كرد
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amazing! wonderful! perfect! excellent! there is no word for such a meaningful image…
@indiestubbs: exactly… yes… I really love ur words Carol… just as much as I enjoy Alan Watts… thanks a lot… yes… self-made reality won’t work for anyone… it would only help us fool ourselves around a while… but we eventually have to face it and will reach a point where there’s no escape anymore… there… we have to be ourselves… and as u say… we have to empty ourselves in order to make the reality flow in us and understand the truth…
Notes
The Guru or Jnani (Enlightened One) sees no difference between himself and others. For him all are Jnanis, all are one with himself, so how can a Jnani say that such and such is his disciple?
But the unliberated one sees all as multiple, he sees all as different from himself, so to him the Guru-disciple relationship is a reality, and he needs the Grace of the Guru to waken him to reality. For him there are three ways of initiation, by touch, look and silence.
(Sri Bhagavan’s way is by silence).
From Bhagavan Sri Ramana’s point of view there are no disciples; but from that of the disciple the Grace of the Guru is like an ocean. If he comes with a cup he will only get a cupful. It is no use complaining of the niggardliness of the ocean; the bigger the vessel the more he will be able to carry. It is entirely up to him.
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Nice shot ! It’s beautiful !
Comment by Sophie Asselin — April 20, 2009 @ 2:31 am
@Sophie Asselin: Thank u so much dear Sophie…
I don’t know how to thank u… I’m very glad that u liked it… thanks for visiting and sharing ur feeling with me about this photo…
I like and enjoy it too…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — April 20, 2009 @ 8:14 pm
به من گفتی که دل دریا کن ای دوست
همه دریا از آن ما کن ای دوست
Comment by فرهاد — April 21, 2009 @ 12:26 pm
Wow!
Kaveh, Kaveh…
Comment by Mahasti — April 21, 2009 @ 7:33 pm
@Mahasti: vaaay Mary…
mersiii mersiiiii…
vaaay che energy’iyiiiii…
vaghti comment’eto didam mesle in smiley’ha dashtam mipparidam bala payin…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — April 21, 2009 @ 7:41 pm
LOVE your work , and i saw that u WERE a psychology student too , well im still one but fed up with it ! keep up the good work !
Comment by Sadaf — April 21, 2009 @ 7:55 pm
من با فرهاد موافقم… و به همون دو جمله بسنده مي كنم… بايد به احترام اين تصوير سكوت كرد
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amazing! wonderful! perfect! excellent! there is no word for such a meaningful image…
Comment by ida — April 21, 2009 @ 8:11 pm
@ida:
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — April 21, 2009 @ 9:06 pm
Kaveh in binazireeeeeeeeeeeeeeee….doostesh daram,,,,kheili khoob shodeeeeeeeeeeee
Comment by Aida — April 21, 2009 @ 10:51 pm
@Aida: aaayyyyyiiiiiiiiiiiii… misi misiiii Aida’yiiii…
gubunet besam… mersiiii awre khube… manam khosham miyad azash… belakhare avalin tajrobe’haye D40′e digee…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — April 21, 2009 @ 11:21 pm
Baba cokh gozal olup ke diyirdin nam goy yakhchi olmiyip. albate burda ela goyin juziyati mushakhas dayir vali khob ax kullan ali di. thanx alot.
Comment by Sina — April 25, 2009 @ 11:21 am
@Sina: eyvallah kishiiii… saol…
gurbanam… han pis olmiyip vardaa… neynamakh… bidana RAW’dan juranmish HDR’di daa…
eyval aga… bah soyundurdun…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — April 25, 2009 @ 7:32 pm
in ax be nazaram chizi az 1 shahkar kam nadare. vaghean lezzat bordam.
Comment by DeadBride — April 25, 2009 @ 8:28 pm
happy new camera
great hdr image
Comment by MRG — April 25, 2009 @ 11:12 pm
@MRG: hey heeey… thanks a lot dude…
keep it up son… I’m always happy to C u around… take care…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — April 27, 2009 @ 12:02 am
cheghadr herfeiy shodi kaveh…binazire!! tabrik migam
Comment by Negar — May 1, 2009 @ 4:42 pm
@Negar: WoW… che khub negar… mersiii… kheyli keyf kardam ke dusesh dario be nazaret khub shode…
ghorbunetam… kheyli khoshalam kardiii…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — May 1, 2009 @ 5:31 pm
wow, wonderful and perfect HDR work
Comment by Mohammadreza — May 5, 2009 @ 10:00 pm
Love it! … many of us need to empty our cup of reality in order to allow true reality to flow into it.
Comment by indiestubbs — July 5, 2009 @ 1:19 am
@Mohammadreza: thanks…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — July 10, 2009 @ 1:02 am
@indiestubbs: exactly… yes… I really love ur words Carol… just as much as I enjoy Alan Watts… thanks a lot…
yes… self-made reality won’t work for anyone… it would only help us fool ourselves around a while… but we eventually have to face it and will reach a point where there’s no escape anymore…
there… we have to be ourselves… and as u say… we have to empty ourselves in order to make the reality flow in us and understand the truth…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — July 10, 2009 @ 1:06 am
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