Who is true disciple?
Attributes of a Spiritual Incumbent
(By Samarth Guru Dr. Chaturbhuj Sahai Ji, Mathura, Ramashram Satang)
The seeker who keeps faith and reverence in the words of the Master, he who does not possess idleness and lethargic mind in the company of noble soul, he who inscribes the words of the Master in his self and sips those words as nectar and holds the inner meanings of those words in his self; he who does not bring any other thought other than focus on the Master’s words at the time of the discourse and teachings; he who has totally dedicated and aligned his inner consciousness in tune with the Master and keeps him away from all ill talks and arguments, is considered as the true disciple.
Master observe the amount of dedication in the disciple, how much craving he has for the truth, how much longing he has for him, and how much sacrifice he can make in exchange for the truth. How much physically, mentally and monetary one can offer for this work. When the offer for this invaluable knowledge comes in front of the seeker, can he put all his worldly affairs on the back seat for the sake of acquiring this priceless knowledge? The objects, for which you are longing, crave in your heart and feel displeasure at its losing and perishing, can you turn your propensities away from those objects, etc.? Master tests all these aspects in the disciple. Those who qualify in renunciation and detachment are succeeded and considered as eligible.
The seeker who begs and reaches the door of the Master frequently and never relinquishes his hope while bearing all kinds of pain; he alone is considered eligible for this knowledge. The seeker who keeps all his worldly assignments in back in comparison to this work and keeps this work in first priority and longs with a true quest; he who sacrifices all his wealth and dignity for the sake of this spiritual knowledge, he alone is reckoned as eligible by the Master and the Master bestow this knowledge to them.
The seeker should upgrade his eligibility; the Master is there to deliver. He never discriminates with the right candidate and always escapes from underserved ones.

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