Gurumayi — Guru Gita By
One of Gurumayi’s deepest contributions to the Guru Gita is her insistence on direct experience . She asks: Don't just say the Guru is inside. Feel it. The verse "Guru’s form is meditation, Guru’s feet are liberation" becomes a literal practice. When you bow to the Guru’s feet in your heart, you are bowing to the ground of your own being. The external Guru (Gurumayi) merely holds the mirror. But the Gita trains you to look so long that you realize: You are the mirror.
Through her commentaries and translations, she has made these esoteric teachings accessible to modern seekers. Key Themes in the Guru Gita guru gita by gurumayi
Many practitioners chant the text at dawn to set a high vibration for the day. One of Gurumayi’s deepest contributions to the Guru
In Gurumayi’s ashrams (like Shree Muktananda Ashram), the chanting of the Guru Gita is a rigorous discipline. It is rarely "light reading." The verse "Guru’s form is meditation, Guru’s feet

