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Spiritual Guru and Spiritual Seeker


Spiritual Guru and Spiritual Seeker

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Who is a Guru.
Guru is a Sanskrit term for a "mentorguideexpert
or master" of certain knowledge or field. guru means 
literally dispeller of darkness.
Guru is also considered as the representation of
Parabrahman.



The dilemma of Finding Guru.
How to find your spiritual Guru is the hardest
dilemma. Who is a Guru?  A guru (remover of
darkness) is a person who guides you in your
life. There are two types of gurus. One is
a worldly guru and the other one is a
spiritual guru. The spiritual guru only
will appear when you are ready. Ready means
you want to search for the truth. Prepare
physically
by being vegetarian (best option), do
yogic exercise and try your highest level of best
to follow dharma (rules), do your karma (duty)
properly and do dhana (contribution) accordingly.
Mentally do recite your favorite name of God.
This applies to all religions. Recite all the time
while you awake silently, while you are doing
work or every night, before you go to sleep. 
Brahmamuhurta, about 4 am in the morning
is the best time to meditate.


Worldly Guru (Physical Guru)
Worldly guru is important in the beginning because
we needed information on the spiritual journey.
But be careful because there are many fake gurus. 
The best choices are books, scriptures, your parents,
your teachers, spiritual organisations, spiritual
masters (who don’t charge a sum but your dhana
is your own option) or anybody whom you trust
can be a better guru. Once you gain the needed
knowledge, and then search for your spiritual guru.
Every person has their own lineage of gurus.


Start your meditation and prayers. During
prayers ask God's help to show your guru.
During meditation, set into your mind the
person whom you think worth your worldly guru.
You do not need to inform him or her. Just set
into your mind during meditation. The person
can be anybody, maybe your brother, father or
even a school teacher who had taught you.
Many highly souls are there to be chosen.


During meditation set the worldly guru in your
mind
. Before going to sleep pray the Almighty
God to show your spiritual guru. I am very sure
you will find your guru. They will appear in your
dreams. Whenever the person you set as your
worldly guru appeared in your dream, which
means your spiritual guru is communicating with
you. Keep a record what this person saying in your
dreams. Through time you will find some codified
messages
are given to you. So you need to code
certain things around you in order to understand
the messages. Learn about dreams and how to
interpret
, it will help you. Once you know how to
interpret, the spiritual guru will keep sending
messages which you need and deserve. Don’t
try to find his appearance in the beginning because
they don’t reveal.  The guru is His will. Once you
are able to communicate with your guru, then
everything will be easy. Now you can communicate
with your guru during meditation.


Need of a Guru.
Why do we need a guru? If you want to go
deeper into meditation, then you need a guru.
When your spiritual energy is raised, (your
kundalini awakens) then this spiritual master
needed very badly. He will be your mentor and
the guardian during the spiritual journey. Through
the journey many different gurus will appear with
particular information that you needed.  I hope
this information helps you.


Om Namasivaya
Sivasiddhi
Sivasiddhi Spiritual Foundation Malaysia
28 March 2014


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