There is an old Indian saying: “The teacher appears when the student is ready.” Throughout history, great leaders have emerged seemingly from nowhere, guiding humanity whenever darkness clouded the path. People wait for such saviors with deep yearning, willing to surrender everything at the feet of the master. Yet the true master seeks nothing in return. He has no personal desires, no need for wealth or fame — his only purpose is to bring joy and light into the lives of others. It is this selfless intention that draws hearts toward him, making his presence a source of peace and transformation.
At times, impostors appear, masquerading as masters to exploit the trust and devotion of others. They promise miracles, demand material offerings, and offer little in return. Their success is fleeting, for truth cannot be imitated for long. True masters remain untouched by greed or ego; they care not for crowds or applause. Their mission is simple yet profound — to spread the wisdom of inner happiness and inspire their followers to do the same, keeping the flame of peace alive for generations to come.

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