Chapter 18 directly addresses the idea that a Guru's teachings should be kept secret, dismissing this notion as an "imaginary and meaningless fuss." The chapter argues that not only direct instructions but even guidance received in dreams should be shared with everyone for their enlightenment. To support this, it provides the example of the sage Budhakaushika, who narrated his dream-vision of the Ram Raksha initiation to all. The text concludes that the Guru is like monsoon rain clouds, showering the water of self-bliss with love for the benefit of all, not just one individual.
Is it wrong to share the teachings or instructions one receives from a Guru with others? What does Chapter 18 say about this?
π Chapter 18