recoverer wrote on Apr 23rd, 2007 at 3:18pm:"Even though I've known about Aurobindo for years, I've never read any of his teachings or come accross anything that is negative.
"Good statement about balancing the right brain with the left. Otherwise everything is kumbaya. Regarding the Avatar thing, fake gurus use it as a oneupmanship thing. In India, if you're an Avatar, you're not just a self realized master like other gurus or a piece of God like the rest of us, you're God himself incarnate. There are a number of gurus who have claimed such a thing without it being true. For example, Sai Baba who used to molest the male children of his followers. Some gurus don't start out as Avatars, but later announce that they are one. Adi Da (Da Free John, and numerous other names), Yogananda, and I believe Sri Chinmoy and Rajneesh (Osho) are a few gurus who have done this. I guess they get to the point where they feel the pedestal their followers put them on isn't high enough. Sometimes followers will give their guru this title-sometimes after their guru has passed away. I don't know where the avatar thing started for Aurobindo. Whatever the case, if a guru has been around long enough, it is liable to come up.
Regarding the appointing thing, there was a lady who visited this forum for a short while, and at another forum she wrote that Sai Baba, Bill Gates and somebody else (I think Mother Theresa) are avatars. Bill Gates? Perhaps she doesn't understand what the original meaning of the term is.
You're welcome for the Yogananda info.
Thanks for the further info Recoverer. It seems i too did not know exactly what an "Avatar" was according to Indian definitions. Just always assumed it was someone who came in (born from) an unusually expanded and fast vibrating consciousness state and who would play a direct teaching type role. Something that i would attribute to someone coming in from the Solar or Arcturian dimensions. Uncommon, but only relatively speaking.
Then an Avatar had a pretty good chance of becoming a fully enlightened Master type or close to in that life, or something similar along those lines. In Robert Monroe's biography, some folks who knew him refer to him as an "Avatar" but it seems they also don't know the more traditional definition of the word. There's more than a wee bit of personality worship in his biography (not Monroe's fault by any means), but its an interesting book nonetheless.
Anyways, didn't realize the whole "avatar" thing it was a form of oneupmanship like that. Wonder why people can't settle for being parts of God, which can choose to become one with Source by being like Source? But no, i'm "special" and i'm God directly reincarnated, while you're not??? That doesn't make any sense to me anyways.
I mean i do believe that as children of Source with Freewill, we all are at different rates and degrees of growth towards pure Source consciousness, but i don't think anyone is ultimately more special than anyone else and the destiny of each Total self/Disc is the same for everyone though we all make our arrivals at different moments relatively speaking.
Anyways, that guy that i mentioned earlier--the one i had had problems with, had a very strong "guru wannabe" vibe to him, and no surprise he is so into the Indian/Vedic traditions. Apparently he decided that i needed him as my guru, and wouldn't leave me alone. When i stopped responding to him on the public part of the site because i finally became fed up with and intolerant towards him, he started to p.m. me. Interestingly, he almost never said one positive or uplifting thing to, or about me but said plenty of very negative, judgemental and critcal things...hmmm that's how enlightened folks act though.
In a sense, i did consider him a "teacher" but not in the way that he thought he was or wanted to be to me (and wanted me to think of him). Helped me with attachment issues. Anyone i have problems and personality clashes with, i tend to consider as teachers. Well anyways, thanks again.