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Chapter 5
a guru.

    o end up being superstitious --  stop s of t.

    In fact, looking for a guru implies, quot;You have found, now please show us.

    Since you  is t in our searco your feet.

    Please give us ained.

    quot; to place his hand on your head and have you realize God.

    So people are ing mantras, becoming initiates, paying fees, massaging feet, serving, in t ained can become their own.

    this can never happen.

    titious mind.

    Someone elses ac can never become yours.

    t poor fello in searc to  free? And remember, if  also  one attains t by asking.

    And so  even create any disciples.

    Only ter disciples  attained.

    to some othem.

    to gain from ther.

    Many gurus are already dead, and yet people o thing.

    to eaching.

    titious mind.

    teristic of a searcion of a reflective mind is, quot;If then I will search for him.

    If I succeed in finding  , my birt.

    If I ever find  ion, my sacrifice, my meditation.

    It  of my effort.

    quot;

    And remember, if God does become available free, a cogitative individual urn him down.

    ;It is not rigo accept somet  come out of my o.

    I tain t.

    quot; And bear in mind tain ttained t.

    God is not one of t, a piece of merchandise available anywhere.

    trut one of ticles sold in a department store w.

    But sucores are open.

    tores, t;Real truth Available here.

    quot; Even trutifici
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