{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"#204: Dharma Talk: The Grace of the Guru","description":"In the sacred journey of yoga, the figure of the guru\u2014the teacher, the revealer\u2014is not merely someone who instructs us in techniques. The guru is the light that removes darkness, the presence that dispels confusion, and the voice that calls us back to the Self. The Sanskrit word guru itself is formed from gu, meaning darkness, and ru, meaning remover. The guru is not the source of light\u2014but the one who points us toward it, until we recognize it within. &amp;nbsp; Grace, or k\u1e5bp\u0101, is not a transaction. It\u2019s not earned. It flows freely, when the heart becomes soft enough to receive it. The final verse of the Guru Stotram offers this reflection: &amp;nbsp; dhy\u0101nam\u016bla\u1e41 guror m\u016brti\u1e25 p\u016bj\u0101m\u016bla\u1e41 guror padam&amp;nbsp; mantram\u016bla\u1e41 guror v\u0101kyam mok\u1e63am\u016bla\u1e41 guror k\u1e5bp\u0101 &amp;nbsp; The root of meditation is the Guru\u2019s form. The root of worship is the Guru\u2019s feet. The root of mantra is the Guru\u2019s words. And the root of mok\u1e63a, liberation itself\u2014is the Guru\u2019s grace. &amp;nbsp; This grace isn\u2019t limited to moments of instruction or dramatic realization. It flows in silence. It is in the way the teacher holds space. It is in the presence that awakens something long forgotten. It is in the unspoken transmission of \u015bakti\u2014spiritual energy\u2014that begins to shift the very axis of the student\u2019s life. &amp;nbsp; This is the dance of grace and effort. The student bows, asks, serves\u2014and the guru, moved by love, offers the truth that sets us free. &amp;nbsp; So what is our work as students, as seekers on this path? It is to recognize grace, to receive it with reverence, and to never forget that the true guru is not limited to any form. The ultimate guru-tattva lives in the heart of all beings\u2014as \u015braddh\u0101 (faith), as viveka (discernment), as that subtle inner pull toward the light. &amp;nbsp; In honoring the guru, we honor the light of wisdom itself\u2014formless, eternal, and infinitely compassionate. &amp;nbsp; Tasmai \u015br\u012b gurave nama\u1e25 \u2014 Salutations to that glorious Guru. &amp;nbsp; Practice LIVE with me exclusively on Omstars! Start your journey today with a 7-day free trial at omstars.com. &amp;nbsp; Limited time Offer: Sign up for an Omstars+ membership and Get my FREE course: Ashtanga Mechanics. Sign up Here! &amp;nbsp; Stay connected with us on social @omstarsofficial and @kinoyoga Practice with me in person for workshops, classes, retreats, trainings and Mysore seasons. Find out more about where I\u2019m teaching at kinoyoga.com and sign up for our Mysore season in Miami at www.miamilifecenter.com ","author_name":"Yoga Inspiration","author_url":"http:\/\/kinoyoga.libsyn.com\/website","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/36617565\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/36617565"}