The Grace of the Guru

Hello friends,
I am back in Toronto after a wonderful visit to the UK to share my workshops and music. I so enjoyed getting to meet all of you who came to my workshops or my performance and look forward to seeing you again when I return to the UK in 2014.
By grace, I was able to see my guru Amma in London at the beginning of my UK tour. Now that I am back in Toronto, by grace, I will be able to see her again in Detroit, MI beginning tomorrow. If you are able to get to Detroit this week, I encourage you to consider experiencing Amma’s presence for yourself. As I have mentioned previously, “Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, lovingly known as Amma, or Mother, is the embodiment of unconditional love, the primordial shakti, or divine life force. Her teachings are clear and simple, practically relevant to our busy, modern lives. Her focus on selfless service as a means of God-realization provides straightforward guidelines on spiritual living. She says, ‘Fill your hearts with love and express it in all you do.'”
I am busy at work in my studio today, but I would like to share with you a blog entry I wrote two years ago about the gift of having a guru in one’s life.
We don’t think twice about going to a doctor when we have aches and pains, or consulting a lawyer or an accountant when we need financial or legal advice. We need specialists to help with specific areas of our lives and support our overall well-being.
 A spiritual teacher, or guru, is someone who knows the ways of the spiritual path and can lead us to wholeness. Just as we would like to have the most educated and experienced medical doctor take care of our physical health, so too, it is best to find the most evolved being to guide us on our spiritual path. There are many people who claim to be realized beings and are ever willing to hang up a shingle as a self-proclaimed guru. From my experience, those who make claims of being realized are most definitely not.
Having a spiritual teacher to me is the most profound relationship one can have, almost deeper than marriage. A master highlights our strengths and weaknesses and gives us tools to grow into the fullness of who we are. Just as with a doctor, we must do our own healing work, but we are guided by an expert in the field.
Some spiritual teachers would say that we are born with an illness in our mind, that of ignorance. The guru leads the student from a place of suffering to freedom. The Sanskrit word “guru” is made up of two shorter words, “gu” meaning darkness and “ru” meaning light. The guru literally leads us from darkness of ignorance to the light of enlightenment.
Today, consider that you too may benefit from guidance on your spiritual path. There is nothing wrong with going at it alone. But if there are experts around, why not get the best consultant you can have? Perhaps it is in your cards to find a realized master to guide your way. Perhaps not. I certainly am not attached to what you choose. It is your life. My only wish is that you free yourself from painful thoughts and actions and be the best you that you can be.
Today, consider the possibility of your life being about self-realization and benefitting from a realized master.

Image by Jadey919, http://www.sxc.hu/profile/jadey919
Image by Jadey919, http://www.sxc.hu/profile/jadey919

For more information about Amma and her visit to Detroit, please visit amma.org.
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu.
Parvati