Celebrate GURUPURNIMA, and HONOR THE TEACHER WITHIN
As we move into the fullest brightest moon of the year called Gurupurnima, reflect on the role of the teacher in your life. Be filled with gratitude for the privilege of studying with many great teachers…teachers of the heart, the body and the mind.
Where did the celebration of Gurupurnima come from?
Gurupurima is an ancient practice of honoring the teacher.
A great teacher Veda Vyasa who compiled the 4 Vedas, translated the Maharabharata, and the 36 Paranas was the inspiration of this holiday. His students wanted to thank him for his contribution to their lives.
They asked him how they could honor him. He said to choose one day to bestow their teacher with gifts and their offerings. They choose the day of the brightest fullest full moon of the year to be Gurupurnima to honor this teacher.
This tradition was set many centuries ago and has been celebrated ever since.
Ways to honor our teachers this month.
- You can make a gift in their name.
- You can send them notes, presents and offerings.
- Contemplate what would your teacher love to receive?
Your greatest gift to them is to live life to your full potential.
My own teachers have had a profound influence on me. When you meet a great teacher, you begin to hear an inner resonance. What they say touches your heart. You begin to see yourself through their eyes. A great teacher will recognize the greatness within you and you will start to see this in yourself.
I never feel diminished around great teachers, however, it’s not always comfortable to be around great teachers. In the presence of a great teacher you feel challenged to move into new territory, to face your inner demons of the small self/ego, and to step into your fullest potential.
Teaching that Wisdom is from Within
Teachers influence our lives through setting a great example of behavior. Sally Kempton, one of my favorite teachers, taught me to recognize that the guidance I am always looking for outside myself comes from within. This is such a powerful teaching. Everything we need is inside us. How can this be? There is so much help out there. I must need a lot of help!! I cannot tell you how much money, time and energy I have spent on self improvement seminars – it’s endless.
Honoring the teacher within and without is really what the month of Gurupurnima is all about. This is an especially important message to receive at this time in the world with so much chaos and uncertainty.
The other blessing we receive from our gurus, our great teachers is the glimpse of the divine, that feeling of being in the presence of something bigger and larger than us.
Experiencing The Divine Presence
Many yoga teachers talk about the Great Self, Universal Consciousness, Shiva, Shakti, Prana…
There are so many questions as to where to turn to solve issues in your life, for your family and in our communities. What is the next right step (Swahdharma) for us as individuals, for our families and for our communities?
A great teacher will connect you to your inner guide… the guru within, the Great Self.
What is the guru within? How do you find it?
How do you experience this inner presence?
Some describe this presence as…
- Swirling lights
- Vast stars in an endless dark night,
- An ocean pulsating with love, emptiness, stillness
- a penetrating blue light emanating from the 3rd eye
- Waves of love washing over the body
- Undulating energy that moves deep inside
- Deep heaviness of the outer body and expansion within
- A blue/black pulsating presence that envelops us
- The seeker disappears into the feeling of love and oneness
- A giant eye peering back at you from within
Some folks see actual saints, sages, gurus who are no longer in a body. They may have never seen nor heard of these people but they show up in their meditations.
Others see spirit guides in the form of animals, totems, mandalas, or hear celestial music or the sound of OM pulsating inside. Some feel a pulsating movement of the Shakti throughout their body.
All these are manifestations of energy that has been awakened.
How does this happen?
Through practices like asana, meditation or chanting. You can also experience this by coming into contact with a realized being like a Guru or through shared practices with a community of awakened beings.
The Hugging Guru
How do we connect deeper with the divine presence within?
I was in the presence of a real Guru recently. Sri Mata Amritanandamayi or Amma, as she is lovingly called by her students. She is also known as the hugging Guru.
There were huge lines of devotees queuing up to get her hugs. All around the hall people were buzzing with anticipation. Love filled the air as this compassionate realized being gives her devotees individual hugs sometimes for 22 hours straight without breaks.
I have been in this amazing being’s presence and received her hugs 3 times over the past 15 years. The experience was so beautiful. As she hugged me she chanted Namoh, Namoh, Namoh in my ear. It reverberated in my heart for days afterwards.
In this guru experience the divine mother is there holding you in her love and compassion. The name for this devotional love is Bhakti. You feel this divine love in her presence and when you chant with great kirtan masters like Krishna Das. Your heart melts in the presence of this deep transpersonal love.
We are living through a unique time in history when everyone on the planet needs a collective hug. The constant barrage of bad news blasting away at us on a daily basis is enough to drive anyone towards someone who might have the answer we are seeking.
Amma’s teachings are simple and beautiful.
“True love is that which helps us experience life and the life-force everywhere. If your love doesn’t enable you to see this, such love is not real love. It is illusory love.”
When folks ask what do we bring Amma as a gift. She tells them their suffering!
My students come to my yoga classes to find solace, peace of mind, hope. We are looking for something that will help us move forward when the momentum is moving civilization in the opposite direction.
Where are your teachers?
Where do you turn to for guidance? What blogs, websites, books, webinars, seminars, retreats do you attend to help you find your center, your inner guidance?
In honor of the month of the teacher check out this list of inner practices that were given to me by my teachers that will help you find your inner GPS. The practices are a way of reconnecting to your own inner Guru.
There are so many questions as to where to turn to solve issues in your life, for your family and in our communities. What is the next right step (Swahdharma) for us as individuals, for our families and for our communities?
A great teacher will connect you to your inner guide… the guru within, the Great Self.
Honour Your Teachers
In honour of Gurupurima share in the comments below your great teachers and the gurus that have blessed your life.