Saturday, September 12, 2015

THE GURU, II



The community of the Masters, the holy Sangha, is a fellowship of service, to a man they are like brothers,  in a family you listen the opinion of your different brothers not only one of them, if you are sick in your bed,  you are glad to have any of them to comfort you, they will all be concerned about your health, similarly, in the spiritual life there is no need to listen to a Master while ignoring the other. 

The concept of Masterhood should grow into Brotherhood. because, as Sri Aurobindo said: All true Gurus are the same, the one Guru, because all are the one Divine.

Our devotion should be to the Truth they represent, not to a single character, the sum of the truth they represent and reveal is the sum of the different aspects of God, and for us an opportunity to grow into a wider synthesis of the divine truth which has been spoken in the course of the human march on earth. 

There is no need of devotion to only a Master or only one God, and the degree of devotion to the one truth should be supported by service, The purpose of the Masters is service to the human kind, similarly, we should be supportive to human kind in consonance with the purpose of the Masters, in an extended brotherhood of humans and Masters.

The concept of devotion to one Master or one God is primitive and should evolve into a synthetic devotion to the One Truth, to the Sangha of the Masters, and to the fellowship of the human beings, 
It is not for any political or social reason but because the human beings need to widen their vision of God.
The Kalki avatar, the avatar of synthesis comes to teach exactly this, a synthesis of devotion, a synthesis of Masters, a synthesis of teaching, a synthesis of life itself.

Because all truth has to grow into a wider truth, one has to see in the eyes of his master those of the One Master, and his devotion directed to the Master of all. This is the highest degree of devotion.