Being a 'servant of the Guru's command' means having no independent thought and being solely dedicated to executing the Guru's words. According to Chapter 23, such a person leaves all judgments of good or bad to the Guru. Their mind is fixed on the Guru's name, their sight on the Guru's feet, and their body is for the Guru's cause. There is no delay between the command and its execution. For this disciple, the greatest merit lies in following the command, and the greatest sin is in breaking it. This state of absolute surrender, as seen with Kaka Dixit, generates an extraordinary surge of energy that can even make a naturally tender heart ready to perform a difficult task.
Can you explain the concept of being a 'servant of the Guru's command' and what it entails for a spiritual seeker?
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