That wondrous, misunderstood word merely means A weighty person.
A Guru means in its commonly accepted term, One whose words are worthy of consideration.
A Guru is a Teacher, a spiritual Teacher, and he should be an illumined soul, one who has raised the Kundalini and knows how to raise it in others.
When the student is ready the Master will appear. The student cannot and should not and must not exclaim, as so many do, Show me the Great Masters, let them come to me and I shall believe.
The Adepts who have remarkable powers of perception, whose faculties have been sharpened and purified, are not able to teach those who just bleat feebly that they, and they alone, are worthy of Great Teachers.
Those immature, unevolved people who demand that a Teacher accepts him or her as a pupil well, they delay their own progress.
It is worth a comment here to show what happens : I had a letter some time ago from England, some idiot wrote in a most condescending manner stating that, Mr. So-and-So is prepared to accept Lobsang Rampa as his Teacher if Lobsang Rampa will give immediate proof that he can do all that he says.
The attitude of Lobsang Rampa, and many others, is to toss such letters in the waste-paper basket with a sigh of regret at the folly of those who write thus.
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MAY THE SPIRIT GUIDE US ALL.
ADIÓS.
February 19, 2021
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