The Grace of Love : the Real Meaning of Touching the Guru's Feet
by Richard Harvey on 05/14/16
To know
that you are a prisoner of your mind, that you live in an imaginary world of
your own creation, is the dawn of wisdom. -- Nisargadatta Maharaj
I
remember my first visit with my guru. He had shown that he read my mind. So I
looked at the grass and I thought, 'My god, he's going to know all the things I
don't want people to know.' I was really embarrassed. Then I looked up and he
was looking directly at me with unconditional love. -- Ram Dass
One of
the earliest people to recognise Ramana's greatness was a famous poet and
scholar called Achyutadasa. One day a holy man with a bright face came with his
disciples for darshan. After performing bhajans, he sat near and caught hold of
Ramana's feet and immediately went into a state of ecstasy. As his disciples
came to catch hold of his feet too, Achyutadasa stopped them and said, ‘This is
a huge fire. None of you can get close to it.’ -- Kunju Swami
Much has
been written about the feet of the spiritual masters. Many stories reflect the
reverence in which the guru's feet are held. There exists a wealth of
traditional knowledge about the multi-layered meaning and significance of the
guru's feet. Here, however, I would, as in so many other matters, like to talk
from personal experience... and offer a few anecdotes.
The
worship of the spiritual master's feet, while firmly embedded in oriental
culture, sits awkwardly in the West. The western mind has some aversion or
fetish or Victorian embarrassment, even shame, about feet. The Nisargadatta
volume, The Nectar of the Lord's Feet,
for example, was mysteriously transformed into The Nectar of Immortality before it became popular with western
readers.
Our feet
are quite extraordinary and through the years my own and others' feet have
yielded a wealth of teaching insights. Is this because they are the part of our
anatomy that is most often in contact with the earth? Is it because they, by
extension, denote the meeting of our soul and spirit with the world of matter?
Symbolically
the guru's feet are the whole of her or him. Containing the ending of the nerve
currents from throughout the entire body, they stand in a sense both literally
and metaphorically for the guru him or herself. Therefore to touch the
spiritual master's feet is to touch the master. Feet fill us with gratitude for
anyone we love in our life, for their presence here on this earth and with us.
But how much more do the feet of the guru incite our heart feeling and endless
thankfulness for the divine presence?
The
guru's feet stand in the heart of the spiritual aspirant. The meaning of this
reflects the reality of the higher chakras or energy system in the body. The
chakras below the heart or fourth chakra reflect personal, animalistic concerns
relating to the world of matter, survival, and procreation. The chakras above
the heart reflect our higher or spiritual sensibilities aspirations,
capacities, and potential.
This
position for the feet of your spiritual master, teacher, or guru with whom
you are practicing sadhana is highly significant. It denotes your spiritual
destiny as the Divine Person. The Divine Person or God standing in your heart
feels at first like a massive weight. Then, as your heart responds with
acceptance and yields to the pressure, so the heart breaks open... and open... and
open. The only way to receive the guru's grace is with complete surrender.
Total acquiescence reveals your true nature. Love becomes a storm in you,
clearing away all impurities and leaving you in the impersonal, pristine state
of source-less Love itself.
There is
a wonderful story about Ramana Maharshi. A woman who practiced ceaseless
devotion, the way of bhakti, always performed a traditional ritual when she
came to Ramana for darshan. She prostrated herself daily before Bhagavan,
touched his feet and would then place her hands on her eyes.
One day
Bhagavan addressed the woman:
Only the
Supreme Self, which is ever shining in your Heart as the reality, is the Sadguru.
The pure awareness, which is shining as the inward illumination 'I' is his
gracious feet. The contact with these inner holy feet alone can give you true
redemption. Joining the eye of reflected consciousness, which is your sense of
individuality, to those holy feet, which are the real consciousness, is the
union of the feet and the head that is the real significance of the word 'asi'
(being-ness). As these inner holy feet can be held naturally and unceasingly,
hereafter, with an inward-turned mind, cling to that inner awareness that is
your own real nature. This alone is the proper way for the removal of bondage
and the attainment of the supreme truth.
Being is the pure state, attained when the individual merges with pure
consciousness. The heart is the location of this merging and the feet of the
Divine Person standing in the individual heart transcends any difference
whatsoever. Love, Being, and the True Understanding are the three aspects of
the true Heart.
Divine
grace flows through the feet of the guru. During his second visit to
Ramakrishna, Narendra (later Vivekananda) had an extraordinary experience.
Ramakrishna drew near him in an ecstatic mood, muttered some words, fixed his
eyes on him, and placed his right foot on Narendra's body. At this touch Naren
saw, with eyes open, the walls, the room, the temple garden, everything vanishing,
and even himself disappearing into a void. He felt sure that he was facing
death. He cried out, 'What are you doing to me? I have my parents, brothers,
and sisters at home.' Ramakrishna laughed and stroked Narendra's chest,
restoring him to his normal mood and said, 'All right, everything will happen
in due time.'
To those
of you who aspire to the third stage of awakening, which I have spoken about in
many lectures and written about in many books now, I advise the simplicity of
the direct heart-opening practice of worship. Find someone who inspires you
with such love that merely to see their picture, to hear their words, or to be
in their presence ignites the heart of longing and centers you in the flow of
radiant love.
When you
find or suspect you have found that one, do not hold back. Your liberation is
in sight and all else pales into triviality. When you feel the guru's feet
standing in your own heart, surrender to the pressure, which is the grace of
Love.