To argue with perverse people is bad enough; we saw that in Step 19. How much more should we avoid arguing with holy men, whom we revere as our superiors? It is unpardonable to win an argument against the wise. Spiritually that spells disaster.
The spiritual aspirant, having worked so hard to reach this high stage, would be very foolish if he wasted all this merit on merely trying to win an argument. Arguing is a sheer waste of effort in terms of one’s spiritual progress; it achieves nothing.
Arguing with intelligent people, is very enticing for a developed intellect. It sees in it a chance to “tickle” itself for the fun of it. The true seeker is advised never to get into arguments with anyone, however intelligent that person may be.
Wisdom of the Prime Existence which is the highest state of communion, yoga, can be sourced only when the five sense organs of Knowledge together with mind cease their operation and even the intellect does not stir. Therefore, while scriptures and teachers are essential for knowing about Truth, and arguments may assist in approaching the Truth, the Truth has to be experienced exterminating the web of words and intellectual confrontations.
It is observed that with efflux of Time, resonance of scriptures lose their resonance and vibrancy, needing palpable presence of the Divine presence to declare afresh and rejuvenate the ancient Wisdom. Yoga Sutras, therefore, advise one to remain aloof from divergent thoughts because they distract being in union with Brahman.
“Guru-Kripa
(The grace of the Preceptor) is a wonderful mysterious factor that will enable
the aspirants to seek and to attain the summum
bonum of life, Self-realization, the vision of God, or Moksha. Whether the
disciple is deserving, or undeserving, Guru-Kripa sets aside all normal laws
that operate in the spiritual plane and takes one to the transcendental Bliss.
There is absolutely not the least bit of exaggeration in the statement and also in the fact that the Guru is always gracious. But then, Guru-Kripa has not only to be bestowed, not only to be given, but it has also to be received. In receiving it, we immortalize ourselves and divinize ourselves.
There must be joy in obedience to the Guru and there should be a real craving in the spirit that “I should obey.” To be a disciple, you should obey even in dream. Day and night our Sadhana should be to cultivate this attitude of obedience to perfection.”
The
Frog And Faithless Disciple
“A
frog lives near the lotus;
But
it does not drink the honey of the lotus,
A
bee from a distant place comes
And
drinks the honey of the Padma
Some
aspirants who live near the Guru
Do
not imbibe the wisdom of their Guru;
They
find fault with their Preceptor
And
remain near him like the frog.
Some
people who live in distant places
Who
have intense faith in their Guru,
Who
strictly follow life-instructions,
Obtain
the grace of the Guru,
And
attain the goal of life quickly.”
One must never exhibit one’s ego with argument on any spiritual matter with learned one, especially with their own Guru. Such argument defeats the very essence of “Guru-Shishya Parampara”.
Discussions for getting clarity on any teaching imparted by Guru forms part of the “mananam process”. In Discussion, one strives to get clarity, one wills to learn. In Argument, one wants to destroy the other!!!.
Love.
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