The Masters are not the monopoly of anyone, they come for everyone not for one group of humanity or another. They give a knowledge which is beyond the senses, which is an ocean of intoxication – a mighty effulgence of bliss. Sant Kirpal Singh |
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Book "Godman", written by Sant Kirpal Singh – Chapter 21
The Life and conduct of a perfect Master single him out as a unique personality apart from the rest of mankind.
Touch ye not the feet of one who makes his living out of the offerings of the people;
3. He is a living embodiment of humility. With all his powers and greatness co-equal with God, he never claims credit for anything, but attributes everything to God or his own Master. Like a fruit-laden branch of a tree, he bows to the lowest, and moves about in simple dignity peculiar to him alone. He who regards himself as the lowest is in fact the highest.
6. He does not wear any conspicuous form of dress. He adopts just an easy middle path. His grand trunk road bypasses austerities on the one hand, and forms and formalities on the other. His teaching consists of enunciating natural truths which sink into the soul, and everyone irrespective of sex and age can practice the spiritual discipline enjoined by him. 7. He never believes in nor performs miracles for attracting people and gaining their credence, as a juggler would do. He keeps his treasures well concealed in the deepest recesses within him. He may, if necessity demands, make use his powers on some special occasion. The disciple, of course, everyday fell the hidden hand of the Master working for their welfare and advancement. |