A true guru is not interested in accumulating disciples, but in empowering others to become gurus themselves.
Guru Purnima is a reminder to be grateful for the teachers who have guided us on our spiritual path.
A true guru does not promote blind faith, but encourages critical thinking, self-reflection, and inner exploration.
A guru is not someone who gives you power, but helps you discover the power that resides within you.
The guru is the guiding star that leads us out of the darkness of ignorance.
A true guru is not concerned with external appearances, but sees the divine essence within each being.
A true guru is not interested in accumulating disciples, but in empowering others to become gurus themselves.
Guru Purnima is a reminder to be grateful for the teachers who have guided us on our spiritual path.
A true guru does not promote blind faith, but encourages critical thinking, self-reflection, and inner exploration.
A guru is not someone who gives you power, but helps you discover the power that resides within you.
The guru is the guiding star that leads us out of the darkness of ignorance.
A true guru is not concerned with external appearances, but sees the divine essence within each being.