
When I first read this, I wasn’t at my best and felt that perhaps I was not worthy.
Later in the day I meditated. I started repeating to myself, “The Guru is kind, the Guru is compassionate, the Guru is love, the Guru is grace, the Guru is patient, the Guru is delightful, the Guru is joyous, the Guru is wondrous, the Guru is abundant, the Guru is nourishing, the Guru is balanced.” Then I said, “The Guru is me!”
All this began to fill me with a quiet abundance. It enabled me to get up and do what I needed to do next. I realized that all these “magnificent virtues” had indeed found their abode in me.
For this I am most grateful for Gurumayi’s darshan. Such a subtle shift, such a profound gift!
Later in the day I meditated. I started repeating to myself, “The Guru is kind, the Guru is compassionate, the Guru is love, the Guru is grace, the Guru is patient, the Guru is delightful, the Guru is joyous, the Guru is wondrous, the Guru is abundant, the Guru is nourishing, the Guru is balanced.” Then I said, “The Guru is me!”
All this began to fill me with a quiet abundance. It enabled me to get up and do what I needed to do next. I realized that all these “magnificent virtues” had indeed found their abode in me.
For this I am most grateful for Gurumayi’s darshan. Such a subtle shift, such a profound gift!
Frankston, Australia
While having Gurumayi’s darshan with this photo, I immediately experienced Gurumayi recognizing my greatness in such a way that I simultaneously experienced it. I experienced the greatness of the Self in her and in myself. I feel it is Gurumayi’s grace, love, and compassion that make that vision of greatness possible. May I in turn see that greatness in all others and in creation.
Washington, United States