DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GURU AND GOD IS NOT CONTINUOUS
1-Guru and God is the same
There is no difference between Guru and God. I am talking about a complete master. Like when a wave from the sea comes out of the sea for two-four minutes. It is part of the sea. When we surrender something to that wave, that wave takes it and sits in the bottom of the ocean. In the same way there are also full gurus (Satguru). They come out of the sea in the form of the divine. When we surrender ourselves to him, he joins us one day. That is, we mix with God. They themselves are the total owners. God himself. Gods are themselves.
The Guru never says that he is a Guru. He says that you should understand me as brother, friend, teacher, son or servant. But obey me and enter the gap. When you succeed in this, you will see for yourself what the true form of the Guru is and his ability. Then you can call them as you wish. No saint has claimed that he is a Guru till date.
They always call themselves servants and slaves. Guru Nanak Sahib and Kabir Sahib always called themselves slaves.
Once Kabir Sahib took one of his disciples inside. There he saw that Kabir Sahib himself is sitting in place of God. Seeing this, he asked, why don't you tell me below in the dead that you are the divine. Then I would probably serve you better. Then Kabir Sahib said that you do not believe there.
2-Guru is a giver, not a beggar
Guru never takes a pie from anyone, if he takes it he is a beggar, not a guru. Guru is a giver, not a mang. He comes to give, not to take. The saint always eats his hard work, earns honesty. They will work as laborers, but will not take care of others 'donations and will not be a burden on others' heads. Read the history of his life.
Raja, Maharaja and Badshah were also among Kabir's disciples. But throughout his life he continued to work as a poor weaver. There were only two cots in his house. They used to give them to the sadhus who came to their homes and used to spend the night with the family themselves on the ground. There was always a shortage of food in the house. They used to feed whatever was happening to the sadhus and spend days on a handful of grammes themselves. We find this picture of Kabir Sahib's life in a song by his wife Mai Loi.
Ravidas was a very tall saint. He was the guru of Queen Meerabai and King Pipa. But he continued to work as a cobbler all his life and kept earning a living by knotting people's shoes. Saint Namdev made a living by printing clothes. Guru Nanak did farming.
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