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Masters Daily Reflections --- 17th Jan 2006 In India we recognize three types of masters. One is like the hen, which lays an egg and must sit on it to hatch it out. That is, physical contact between the Master and the disciple is necessary, without which they cannot interact with each other. The second type of master is like the fish, which lays its eggs in the stream and goes round and round them, keeping away marauders. That is, there is visual contact. So without at least visual contact, such masters cannot interact with their disciples. The third and highest is supposed to be like the tortoise, which goes onto the bank, lays its eggs in a shallow pool, covers them up with sand, goes back into the river and mentally looks after them – by transmission or whatever you may call it. Taken from the book The Principles of Sahaj Marg, Set 1 (Vols. 1-3), Chapter Yoga and Sahaj Marg, pg. 46, by Revered Chariji
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 04:04:24 +0000

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