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Date Posted: 10:37:23 12/08/04 Wed
Author: Kris - 23 Nov 2004
Subject: Judging a Guru
In reply to: Sundarar - 23 Nov 2004 's message, "Re: 14 gunasthanas (‘stages of spiritual development’)?" on 10:36:04 12/08/04 Wed


So , from what you said, someone who has realised the Self cannot be a guru; but someone who has realised the self and God (i.e. a Jivanmukta) is a guru ?

If this is the case, then how can I ,who has attained nowhere near any state of realisation, judge a Jivanmukta from a Self realised person ? Who am i to judge someone a Jivanmukta or not ?

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