I know somewhere in the work of Master Samael Aun Weor , he stated that no one should follow him , but follow their own inner guru, but as I go over the work of The Great Treatise of the Path To Enlightenment, I come across a verse in that work that say , "Also , Bo-do-wa said : For attaining freedom there is nothing more important than the guru . It is sufficient to learn the activities of this life by watching others , but you will not learn them well without an instructor. Likewise , without a guru , how can we succeed in traveling to a place where we have never been, having just been reborn from a miserable realm? " So my question is in the chapter on relying on the Teacher it seems as if the chapter is fitting to connect us on a deeper level with the teachings and Master Samael, being that the mind is so unreliable these practices seem helpful to train the donkey mind to obey and to become more serious in the work .
Will these practises bring us closer in relationship like Jesus had with his disciples ? Moreover, I know that the seriousness that we give to the teachings brings us the help that we need but what brings us into the heart of hearts (or inner circle)
Will these practises bring us closer in relationship like Jesus had with his disciples ? Moreover, I know that the seriousness that we give to the teachings brings us the help that we need but what brings us into the heart of hearts (or inner circle)