In this book, Morya reveals himself as the inimitable guru. By what he tells his chelas, you discover somewhat the kind of master he is. For masters do indeed have personalities, and very strong ones at that. He also reveals the state of consciousness of chelas and their chelaship, both in general and in particular. Through the words and sentences punctuated by his unspeakable love and the fierceness of his zeal to set you free from mortal delusion and dalliance with the lesser self, you will find the Morya you have always known and loved--both in this life and in the worlds of preexistence of your soul.
In this book, Morya reveals himself as the inimitable guru. By what he tells his chelas, you discover somewhat the kind of master he is. For masters do indeed have personalities, and very strong ones at that. He also reveals the state of consciousness of chelas and their chelaship, both in general and in particular. Through the words and sentences punctuated by his unspeakable love and the fierceness of his zeal to set you free from mortal delusion and dalliance with the lesser self, you will find the Morya you have always known and loved--both in this life and in the worlds of preexistence of your soul.