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HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR GURU

- — Swami Sivananda

If you find peace in the presence of a Mahatma (great soul), if you are inspired by his speeches, if he is able to clear your doubts, if he is free, from greed, anger, and lust, if he is selfless, loving, and I-less, you can take him as your Guru.

He who is able to clear your doubts, he who is sympatheti­c in your Sadhana, he who does not disturb your beliefs but helps you on from where you are, he in whose very presence you feel spirituall­y elevated - he is your Guru. Once you choose your Guru, implicitly follow him. God will guide you through the Guru.

Do not use your reason too much in the selection of your Guru. You will fail if you do so. If you fail to get a first-class Guru, try to follow the instructio­ns of the Sadhu (a spiritual person) who has been treading the path for some years, who has purity and other virtuous qualities, and who has some knowledge of the scriptures. Just as a student of the Intermedia­te class will be able to teach a student of Third Form when a professor with M.A. qualificat­ion is not available, just as a sub-assistant surgeon will be able to attend on a patient when the civil surgeon is not available, this second- class type of Guru will be able to help you.

If you are not able to find out even this second-class type of Guru, you can follow the teachings contained in the books written by realised saints like Sri Sankara, Dattatreya, and others.

You can keep a photo of such a realisedGu­ru, if available, and worship the same with faith and devotion. Gradually you will get inspiratio­n, and the Guru may appear in a dream and initiate and inspire you at the proper time. For a sincere Sadhak (aspirant), help comes in a mysterious manner. When the time is ripe, the Guru and the disciple are brought together by the Lord in a mysterious way.

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