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Blink:
You asked Ahso and I what our cup of tea is. Speaking for myself, I no longer read books about spiritual practice. Not to suggest I'm above such a thing, but I've done so a ton, and things have gotten to the point where it is no longer helpful. At this point I've found it is much better to figure things out myself, along with the help of spirit guidance.
Not to say there aren't any books I like. I'd say my favorites are Bruce Moen's Voyage to Curiosity's Father, Robert Monroe's Ultimate Journey, Rosalin Mcknight's Cosmic Journeys, and Howard Storm's near death experience book. These books don't say much about spiritual practice. They do indicate the importance of love. I don't believe one needs to read a bunch of guru books in order to figure out how to live according to love. I also like the notes I make while journaling and such. I find out a lot about myself this way.
Alysia: I do not have any pent up anger about gurus. Surely a person can feel strongly about the wrongs some people do to others, without personal hurt being a factor. Perhaps it is simply a matter of a person feeling strongly about the spiritual welfare of the human race.
Ahso: You made some good points. For example, some people believe that unless you're enlightened you can't judge whether another person is enlightened. Boy am I familiar with that line of thinking. Many false gurus have thrived partly because their followers think in such a way. As you pointed out, some people can tell what a person is like by his or her energy field. I doubt Osho radiated pure white light. Also, unless a person actually lives his life in a balanced and loving manner, I could care less how good he is at coming up with words that sound profound. It really makes a difference to me whether a person is serving the light or his or herself.
Your point about tuning into the energy level of a person one follows is also key. Their are some gurus who are known for having a lot of shakti (an Indian word for energy), yet they are clearly not enlightened. Why is this so? One reason might be because their followers have made an energetic connection to them. If you connect to such a guru, not only do you connect to the guru, you connect to an energy field that includes the followers of that guru. Despite how things might seem, spirits who are currently making use of bodies, can make energetic connections at a spirit level. If one feels an energetic attraction to a guru that has many signs of being false, one might ask what part of one's energy is connecting to this guru.
I also agree that when we are in the physical realm, it is a mistake to try to act as if we are living in a higher realm. Your ahole analogy is accurate. It makes no sense to tell somebody like Adolph Hitler, "That's okay fella, you're just living your light in your own way." One does everybody including "him" a big favor when one tries to point out his errors.
Regarding receiving criticism, I've grown a lot by being open to it. Ironically enough, some of this occurred while I was with the group I speak of. But this criticism didn't come from the guru. It came from some of the group members I lived with. These people were very loving people, and gave me criticism for my sake. Sometimes my spirit guidance will also points out my faults. This is also very helpful.
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