Sadguru

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Sadguru (Sanskrit: सदगुरू) (or satguru), means a Spiritual Master or Avatar. Sadguru is distinguished from other forms of mastery (such as musical mastery, parental mastery, engineering mastery, and so on) by the Masters Devotion to, and mastery of, Consciousness.

The satguru is a title given to an individual who knows Consciousness and whose stated life's purpose is to guide individuals towards re-Connection with said Consciousness. The following poem by Kabir's describes Sadguru.

He is the real Sadhu, who can reveal the form of the Formless to the vision of these eyes; Who teaches the simple way of attaining Him, that is other than rites or ceremonies; Who does not make you close the doors, and hold the breath, and renounce the world; Who makes you perceive the Supreme Spirit wherever the mind attaches itself; Who teaches you to be still in the midst of all your activities. Ever immersed in bliss, having no fear in his mind, he keeps the spirit of union in the midst of all enjoyments. The infinite dwelling of the Infinite Being is everywhere: in earth, water, sky, and air; Firm as the thunderbolt, the seat of the seeker is established above the void. He who is within is without: I see Him and none else.[1]

Syncretic Terms

One who is Knowing or Wise Quran:2.32.



References

  1. Songs of Kabir LVI, I. 68 - Translated by Rabindranath Tagore New York, The Macmillan Company (1915)