Podcast details
Only a real master can lead yoo
A satsang discourse on spiritual humility and the danger of self-made masters.
"Every day is not an equal day for worldly people. Yet, every day is a golden day for the saint."
"The problem is that there are many self-made masters... a self-made master cannot lead you. That is a blind one leading the blind."
The speaker, addressing a gathering, contrasts the steady equanimity of a true saint with the pride of a self-made spiritual teacher. He illustrates this with a parable of a fox, stranded and starving on a rock during a flood, who arrogantly declares himself a fasting yogi but immediately abandons his discipline when potential food appears. The key theme is the necessity of an authentic spiritual lineage over self-proclaimed mastery.
Recording location: Hungary, Vep, Weekend seminar
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