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1 | 7 01 Can You Hear The Mountain Strea | 4:52 | ||||
2 | 7 02 Perceiving Without Naming | 6:07 | ||||
3 | 7 03 So Who Is The Experiencer_ | 6:44 | ||||
4 | 7 04 The God Within | 6:54 | ||||
5 | 7 05 Can You Feel Your Body From Wit | 6:37 | ||||
6 | 7 06 Consciousness Is Reborn | 7:17 | ||||
7 | 7 07 Chapter Nine_ Your Inner Purpos | 5:26 | ||||
8 | 7 08 Awakening The Primary Purpose | 6:35 | ||||
9 | 7 09 Giving Meaning To Your Life_ | 6:13 | ||||
10 | 7 10 I Of My Own Self Can Do Nothing | 6:41 | ||||
11 | 7 11 You Can Only Be Successful | 4:27 |
Don't Imitate
We have to be aware of how people tend to imitate their teachers. They become copies, prints, castings. It is like the story of the king's horse trainer. The old trainer died, so the king hired a new trainer. Unfortunately, this man limped when he walked. New and beautiful horses were brought to him, and he trained them exquisitely-to run, to canter, to pull carriages. But each of the new stallions developed a limp. Finally, the king summoned the trainer, and seeing him limp as he entered the court, he understood every thing and immediately hired a new trainer.
As teachers, you must be aware of the force of the examples you set. And, even more important, as students, you must not follow the image, the outer form, of your teacher. He is pointing you back to your own inner perfection. Take the inner wisdom as your model, and do not imitate his limp.