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What is a Guru?

'Gu' means dark and 'ru' means light. A guru is somebody who leads us from darkness to light. In practical life, it is much easier to learn meditation with a guru than to do it alone. A guru not only offers outer instructions but can also lead and guide the student inwardly.

Most gurus have themselves learned from a guru. In the tradition there are whole lines of gurus who pass on the knowledge over generations.

Not everybody who teaches meditation is automatically a guru or a spiritual master. Most meditation teachers are still seeking the highest truth in their own lives but willing to share with other seekers what they have already learnt in their own personal journey of self-discovery. But real gurus are expected to have reached the ultimate goal, the self-realisation, and with it the capacity to know the truth directly and to guide seekers to this truth. This kind of master is very rare.

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The New Zealand Sri Chinmoy Centres offer free meditation classes in Auckland, Hamilton, Christchurch and other cities and towns throughout the country each year.

For more information, kindly visit: Free Meditation Classes in New Zealand.

These classes are ideal for beginners and we also offer free continuation programmes for people that are interested in developing their meditation.

For people not able to attend classes, we have provided the following: Meditation Course – Learn to Meditate Online.

 

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