The problem with gurus is that they are not addressing you; they are addressing their own psychology, outwardly projected. Few minds have circumvented this natural blind spot and provided true means for self-understanding instead of a methodology or system of thought (e.g Jung).
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Replying to @mistermircea
Originally Guru means a Guide. Someone who’s been somewhere and knows how to get there. Nothing wrong with sharing personal experiences unless it becomes a cult. It’s a big question who actually starts it - leaders or followers. “True Believer” by Erick Hoffer is a good study on
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Replying to @quicknquiet
Thank you for the reco. May I also suggest 'The Guru Papers', recommended to me by @garybasin via @Meaningness
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