Hilltop where art thou?
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Dr.wow ®

03/09/2006, 17:03:38
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I stumbled across the following Rawat quote today on an a bizarre web-page that didn't give the date and location of the "satsang".  The quote is one that many of us will remember though.  I bother sticking it out here (I'm still talking about the quote) 'cuz it completely typifies the Perfect Master/devotee/self-referencing doubletalk we've all grown to love:

"And to have faith in Guru Maharaj Ji, and to believe Guru Maharaj Ji, and to have that devotion towards Guru Maharaj Ji, is to me the most ultimate experience of this Knowledge.   Devotion.  Never, ever has a Perfect Master gone up to his devotee and said, "Listen devotee, because you have meditated enough, I grant you a wish."  No."You have been a devotee.  You had devotion.  You have surrendered.  You have done service.  I grant you a wish."  And what wish did Hanuman ask when Ram said, "Okay, Hanuman, I give you a wish.  You may have anything you want?"  Did he say, "May I, every time I come in this world, have knowledge?"  No.  He said, "Look, I don't want liberation."  He said,  "I want devotion."





Related link: http://gurumaharajji.com

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Cynthia ®

03/09/2006, 17:15:58
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I know!  Where are you Hilly?

I think this is satsang from one of the 1978 Hans Jayanti at Kissimmee.  It's so familiar to me, and sounds like one from that year, anyway. 







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