Somebody asked Sri Swami Vishwananda during a Satsang: I was thinking about the relationship between the Sadguru and disciple. Is it the Sadguru, who is coming life after life and guiding the disciple until the disciple finally reaches God and merges with Him? And how is it when the disciple leaves the Sadguru? Is the love always the same?
Sri Swami Vishwananda answered: Well… it’s true that the Sadguru always comes to help the disciples to attain the Divine or to attain part of himself, because all is Divine.
He doesn’t change anything, because if one doesn’t make it in this life, it will be another life. It is never in vain. It can be also ten lives- one will reach there. But it doesn’t mean that the Sadguru has to be there in every life. It can be that one takes a life seven times and is still unhappy with this and that and the whole cycle of life, but nobody is there to guide. But know one thing: The love of the Sadguru is always the same
Sri Swami Vishwananda answered: Well… it’s true that the Sadguru always comes to help the disciples to attain the Divine or to attain part of himself, because all is Divine.
He doesn’t change anything, because if one doesn’t make it in this life, it will be another life. It is never in vain. It can be also ten lives- one will reach there. But it doesn’t mean that the Sadguru has to be there in every life. It can be that one takes a life seven times and is still unhappy with this and that and the whole cycle of life, but nobody is there to guide. But know one thing: The love of the Sadguru is always the same
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