Wednesday, 1 October 2025

The invisible Soul, the ‘Self’ is your Sadguru. The Soul is only the Sadguru that will walk with you to the goal, for it is the goal.+

Swami Vivekananda also said: ~ “You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own Soul.”

The invisible Soul, the Self, is your Sadguru. It is only the inner Sadguru that will walk with you to the goal, for it is the goal.

Thus glorifying the Gurus’ form is erroneous, because the body and the universe are a myth from the ultimate standpoint. Thus, indulging in glorifying and worshiping myth becomes the greatest obstacle to the pursuit of truth.

The seeker of truth has to identify the invisible Soul, the Self, as a Guru and proceed in his spiritual endeavor.

The inner grace of the inner Guru (Soul) will guide until ignorance disappears, and one realizes the body and the universe are merely an illusion created out of the invisible Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness

Religious or yogic Gurus propagate that, once a seeker identifies a Guru, he must totally surrender to the Guru and then from there onwards, the spiritual journey is fully the Guru's responsibility, not his... Hence, the importance of choosing the right Guru is necessary, but in the pursuit of truth, the Guru is not necessary, because the truth is not theoretical. Truth has to be ascertained by the seeker on his own through Soulcentric reasoning.

The one who identifies himself as a swami, a Guru, or a yogi is not a Gnani. A Gnani never identifies himself as a swami, Guru, pundit, or yogi. Swami, Guru, pundit, or yogi belongs to the religious or the yogic path, not to the path of wisdom.

Sage Sankara's commentary: On Gnani: "The knower of Brahman (Self-realized or Gnani) wears no signs. Gives up the insignia of a monk's life…his signs are not manifest, nor his behavior."

~ When the knower of Brahman wears no signs -- it means he does not identify himself as a Guru or a teacher.

Yogis and Gurus are not Gods.

This idea of worshiping the Guru as God is not a Vedic idea but was adopted from Jainism and Buddhism.

Vedas bars human worship: ~

"They are enveloped in darkness, in other words, are steeped in ignorance and sunk in the greatest depths of misery who worship the uncreated, eternal prakrti -- the material cause of the world -- in place of the All-pervading God, But those who worship visible things born of the prakrti, such as the earth, trees, bodies (human and the like) in place of God are enveloped in still greater darkness, in other words, they are extremely foolish, fall into an awful hell of pain and sorrow, and suffer terribly for a long time.":~ (Yajurveda 40:9.)

Then why worship and glorify the Gurus and Yogis (human form) in place of God when the Veda bars such activities, and it also warns people who indulge in such activities are enveloped in still greater darkness, in other words, they are extremely foolish, fall into an awful hell of pain and sorrow, and suffer terribly for a long time.

No one has ever seen God by practicing religion or yoga or indulging in glorifying the religious God and Goddesses because God exists prior to form, time, and space. The form, time, and space cease to exist as a reality when wisdom dawns.

Thus, the Gods and Gurus have no place in the domain of the Advaitic reality. Advaita is the nature of the invisible Soul, which is the real God. Thus, the Self-realization is the only way to God realization.

By worshipping the religious Gods and Gurus, one will not get Self-realization or God-realization. The invisible Soul, the inner Guru, reveals ‘what is real’ and ‘what. Thus, there is no other Guru other than the invisible Soul. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

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