Govinda, il decimo Guru
Questo che segue è parte dell’ultimo testo di Guru Singh che ho ricevuto via mail.
«Three hundred years ago Guru Gobind Singh, a great master and the
10th Guru of the Sikhs, said, “If you want to walk on the path of love . . .
place your head in your hands and walk with the courage of your heart”»
«This describes the most conscious stage of total commitment.
This is the stage of the conscious adult and it is a stage of the heart».
«Likewise, if you are on this path of compassionate consciousness,
do not get caught up in the nets of doubt.
These nets are not real; doubt comes up in developmental stages as avoidance.
As a courageous, conscious, compassionate adult you are riding on an
unbridled and unsaddled horse in the midst of an unproven purpose.
With your doubt, you are asking for more proof . . .
testing to see if your purpose is real or even possible.
This proof as a means of overriding your doubt will not take place.
True purpose must be an intentional step of pure faith.
Just like love, and just like commitment — none of these — not your faith, not your
love, and definitely not your commitment can use guarantees to prove their value.
Nothing other than you — as you — can ever provide for these moments of mastery».
«Never wait for anyone to test or prove your purpose
to know that it is safe, secure and successful.
You will end up dragging this net of doubt through the world
as a symbol of great effort, but it is not.
You talk about the fantasy of your purpose, but fear to walk about it.
This is a person stuck at the stage of development that appears
to be an adult, (age, body size, etc.) but is still a child.
This adult-child stage is required; we all pass through it on the path from
spiritual beginnings toward ultimate mastery.
This is a stage to pass through, not live in».