The text mentions that thinking a Guru and disciple live in different villages is superficial. Can you elaborate on this idea in the context of overcoming loneliness?

πŸ“– Chapter 27

Chapter 27 explains that the physical location of a Guru and a disciple is irrelevant to their true connection. The statement that it's superficial to think they live in different villages highlights that their bond transcends physical space. The text posits that Guru and devotee are not different entities but are 'unique parts of one whole.' This means their unity is an essential truth, not a physical proximity. For someone feeling lonely, this teaching offers comfort by shifting the focus from physical separation to the reality of an unbreakable, eternal spiritual connection where there is 'no distance between Guru and devotee.'


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