According to the teachings in Chapter 18, a Guru's instructions are not meant to be kept secret. The text dismisses the idea that telling others what a Guru has said makes the words fruitless, calling it a "meaningless fuss." Instead, it advocates for sharing these teachings, even those received in dreams, for the enlightenment of all. The Guru is compared to monsoon rain clouds that shower the water of self-bliss with love. This blessing should be partaken of to one's heart's content and shared so that others may partake as well, rather than being kept bottled up.
How does Baba believe a Guru's teachings should be shared with others?
๐ Chapter 18