Well and succinctly put Kathy.
And now I will take the liberty to say in thousands of words (ugh) what you said nicely with very few:
recoverer said, Quote:Hogwash comes in many forms. For example, I was into the guru scene for quite a while, and there are so many fake gurus it's ridiculous. In many cases people are better off being involved in some form of religion that some guru's cult. At least ways Christian preachers refer to God and Christ, unlike gurus who point to themselves.
Hi recoverer,
That is a relatively short passage, but it is nevertheless quite loaded.
Now I really need some clarification on hogwash.
Or, can we at least now clean the pearls after they have been cast?
Regarding fake "gurus who point to themselves",
Isn't Jesus Christ the Guru Who pointed to Himself and said,
"I am Alpha and Omega", "I am the Way and the Goal", "I and my Father are One", etc.?
Can you think of a few more???
Now recoverer, do you even read or think about what you write about your own Guru? According to your evidently confused and hyper-simplistic fake-guru detector template, your own Guru, the Christ is a fake. Why undermine your own support? That might become a painfully conflicted life path, don't you think?
Would you therefore as you imply, as a healthy alternative to the 'fake guru', follow any 'ordinary preacher' who says "Christ is Lord" regardless of their spiritual achievment or lack thereof, simply because the word "preacher" has a different ethno-cultural origin than the word "guru"? What is the functional difference anyway if they are both below your required standard - as in "fake"?
But before you send a check to Pat Robertson -
Wait - listen. How does this sound?
Christ is a fake because he pointed to Himself.
Preachers are not fake because they point to Christ.
All 'gurus' are fake because they are not Jesus.
Christ is somehow not thought of as a Guru even if he actually is to millions.
And, an additional note to add to the confusion:
Some Gurus have embodied the Christ Principle even if their name/form/personality was not Jesus of Nazereth.
Judas' Priest!!
Yes, hogwash comes in many forms.
It is pretty ridiculous isn't it?
Albert, you may think you left, but are still very much in the guru scene, apparently.
My friend, you are swimming in it and don't even know it, even if your Guru the Christ does.
Moreover --
You have simply chosen the one form of Guru that suits your currently adapted and evolved belief system needs.But don't become disturbed by this revelation...
It is of course everyone's gift and priviledge to make their own choices - and change them too as you did, guru or none, and as many times as one cares to - but a problem might arise in making our own choices exclusive of others' same right to choose
other forms and personalities embodying the same Spirit by denouncing others' relative individual choices, standards and acheivments within the general evolution as "fake".
Listen to what a wise man once said:
Quote:Christ was taking care of him in a way that suits him. There are all kinds of people in this World with different needs. The spirit of Christ knows how to help them accordingly
The key phrase here is "the
spirit of Christ" not - 'the form of' or 'the image of', or "the personality of".
On the highest level, that same Spirit is also available in Krishna, the Buddha, etc. - other Gurus (and again, feel free to use the word "Teacher" instead of "Guru" if it allows you to breathe easier - inwardly and outwardly)
Isn't it remarkable how an omnipotent God could descend, take on different forms in different geographic areas to affect different changes in different times for different people according to different needs? And yet, we can all benefit right here and now. How clever and wise is that omniscient God? It's enough to make one pause to offer love, gratitude, and reverence.
Quote:Going by various experiences it is clear to me that Christ is a key part of divine reality. Others have found the same without taking on a fundamentalist mindset.
Can you believe - others have found the same about Krishna and the Buddha?
Among other things, it is the fundamentalist mindset that regards outer form as the superior qualification vs. the inner essence, and as such, incorrectly denounces other forms of the same Essence as invalid.
Krishna addresses that issue thousands of years B.C. and like Christ,
points to Himself, also uttering similar bombastic, blasphemous self-referrent outrages like, :
"Fools disregard Me when I assume a human form; for they are unaware of my higher nature as the Supreme Lord of all beings"
"I body Myself forth from age to age."
"I am the origin of the universe and its dissolution",
"If I should cease to work, the universe would perish"
"I am the Lord of all beings...there exists nothing whatever higher than I am."
"Know Me to be the Eternal Seed of all things that exist...they are in Me."
...Etc.
Imagine the brass fake-guru balls on that loser!
Quote:Going by various experiences it is clear to me that Christ is a key part of divine reality. Others have found the same without taking on a fundamentalist mindset. Perhaps you might forget about your hostility towards Christianity a bit, and see if there is another way to consider what Christ is about. When I did so I found that various energetic blocks were cleared, including in my heart chakra.
If you allow your hostility towards Christianity to guide you, you'll have a difficult time seeing the entire situation clearly.... perhaps you might consider how many Christians have been influenced by their faith in a positive way and do good things for others. You might consider how many people have avoided a lower realm partly because of their faith. You might consider how many Christians are humble enough to have feelings of reverence and grattitude for higher levels of being. You might consider how on the spirit level Christ provides help to many.
I hope you might try to see that one could very easily substitute the name Krishna or Buddha in every single instance where Christ/Christian appears in the above and not change your meaning even one iota, nor would that constitute hostility towards Christianity. In another substitution exercise that might be effective to illumine another level of the same issue: "Perhaps you might forget about your hostility towards"......gurus, for example, by replacing "Christ/Christian with: "God's infallable dispensation to individual human need in all forms"? That could be the starting point for a labor of love that could extend to every possible being in the entire creation that operates as an instrument in an unfathomable divine play of specific immediate need and particular instantaneous fulfilment - that is in no possible way "fake".
The world is what we ask for it to be, all the way from the lowest depths to the highest heights and everything in between.
Of course the mind wants to divide up this amazing ceaslessly dynamic unified continuity, and in the purely material world, division appears to be the way - divide and conquer is the march of success. In the spiritual world a different standard seems to apply regarding this approach to reality, rendering exclusivity, separation and division the cause of depression, frustration, and eventual bitter isolation. In the spiritual life, divisive, exclusive attitudes are probably by nature necessarily at odds with other more essential progressive tendencies and they almost certainly do create internal conflict - or more accurately, they are representative of existing untransformed internal conflict in the transitioning nature, as in a 'house divided'. But I'm guessing that as ego transforms into a divinized individuation, so unity must as a result increase, because the basis of unity is divinity, right? Or, is an increase in unity while at the same time
an acceptance of diversity the sadly mistaken evil fantasy of that vast, totally homogeneous, monolithic conspiricy known as "EASTERN THOUGHT"?
People tend to believe what they frequently externalize in speech. This can have consequences in terms of real physical plane manifestation in one's own life, as in self-imposed psychic and physical debilities. We often see the results of that process on the mental/emotional plane right here in seekers who appear fraught with a desperate and deep negativity and cynicism, as well as the less entrenched versions involving the silly derision of what they are not familiar with, don't understand, or don't accept as real. How does that help anybody move forward?
By the same exact token, and in a related subject from this thread, I agree with you that if one doesn't find the Bible personally inspiring - that does not make it "hogwash", especially because others may find inspiration in it. But just like with "fake gurus" - why bother with it in that case? In fairness, it should be noted that the same person who made that comment about the Bible (insertion: As I post this I notice that Star.explosion has more or less retracted and very thoughtfully revised some comments that seemed harsh and according to him, realized them to be not even in his own best interest. Given that there has been some recent acknowledgement of others' hard work, both inner and outer offering here, including some appreciation of my own efforts, I am inspired to do the same and say to Star.explosion that what he has done greatly inspires me and I really appreciate his open mindedness and flexibility in his re-consideration - bravo.) did not say anything at all disparaging about the Christ (at least that I read) which is a slightly different thing. Although perhaps (originally) rudely put - he simply reported finding the Bible not suited for his purposes. In fact - that sounds a lot, no -
exactly like some of your (recoverer's) very own adamant assertions of preference, exclusion and denouncement that have been voiced so persistently here by you, in fact - identical.
If so-called 'Christians' or 'fake gurus' and all their perverted and misapplied misinterpretations of elevated and legitimate Source don't serve to expedite you in your journey, why bother with them?
Like - why deliberately order, pay for and sit down to eat food you don't like, or have to pick through to find something edible, and then complain about the restaurant?
Better for one's own search would be to have a look at the lives, stories, teachings of authentic followers of the Christ. Best would be the Christ Himself, if you believe in what He represents, or the same as available in other forms. That is Who I would trust as a Guru. Go to the Source.
Personally, I do not doubt the "audacious" pronouncements that the Christ made, that Krishna made, that Buddha made, nor do I think it makes Them suspect as Great Teachers. But I would look carefully at the statements of "fakes". Why bother with the limited and the limiting?
Well, for one inescapable thing, because that is pretty much the game - to shatter and move beyond incremental limits as we travel along the way. However...
If I am over here shattering limit "A" in my life at this moment, does that make someone who is transcending limit "Q", a "fake"? What about so-called "Christians" who perhaps are not "fakes" as much as they may simply not be following the teachings of the Christ? Can anybody say that they have accomplished that task in a perfect, complete manner? Very few.
Why then even choose and use a word that imposes such a heavy additional burden of limitation
on others who are by virtue of their presence here on Earth, all stuck with the same difficult life challenges and limitations?
I think that would go for teachers and students alike, who's "designation" as one or the other may change even on a momentary basis according to the relative nature of immediate role, and who occupy a vast continuum of standards and capacities that also shift and change as everyone struggles to make progress, which is hardly linear or consistent. If that is true, then where do we draw that line - who's who right now at this moment? Who's the fake?
It is abundantly clear to me then, striking even, that in all this repeated discussion on "fake gurus", there is never, ever any mention of the very essential,
necessarily reciprocal issue of the "fake student". That is an absent focus that is not only highly integral to, perhaps inseparable from the general issue of so-called "fakeness", but it is also the one element in that integral polarity that by nature can actually be responsibly and practically addressed
by each individual aspirant on a moment to moment basis and according to relative role applied equally whether someone is a 'student' or 'teacher' - up to and including the Christ Himself, who had to learn and assume the role of His Father.
Perhaps it is the application of PureUnconditionalLove that allows for this oneness and legitimazation of everyone's unique path, and the many roles we play along the way.
Remember what a wise man once said:
Quote:There are all kinds of people in this World with different needs. The spirit of Christ knows how to help them accordingly
When Christ points to Himself, it is because of Who He is and What He represents, and He is actually, factually and truthfully pointing to pure Spirit - the Universal Light and Love which is really the real Guru. That is also the same Spirit that pervades everything and everyone, that we all aspire to, including all the fakes like you and me.
- u