According to the teachings in Chapter 18, a Guru's instructions should not be kept secret. The notion that a Guru's words to one person are fruitless if told to others is dismissed as an imaginary and meaningless fuss. Instead, the Guru is compared to monsoon rain clouds that shower the water of self-bliss with love. This metaphor illustrates that one should partake of the Guru's wisdom to their heart's content and also allow others to benefit from it. The text explicitly states that even instructions received in dreams should be shared with all for their enlightenment, emphasizing a philosophy of open and generous spiritual sharing.
How should a Guru's teachings be treated and shared, according to Baba's philosophy?
๐ Chapter 18