________________ home. Won't we get angry? We will be disturbed and we will loose our temper. Why? Because, we are not going for sadhana, we are going to nourish our desire. When we nourish our desire, in spite of being sadhana it will become viradhana! When we follow the desires of Parmatma and Guru it is sadhana. When a swimmer teaches swimming to his student, he first explains to him, how to jump inside the water...how to move hands and legs......then he will involve him in other talks and shift his attention from swimming and finally when the student is not aware, he pushes him into the water. The moment a person falls in the pool, he automatically starts moving his hands and legs. He tries to come to the surface. The teacher's instructions are also there at the back of his mind. If the student was directly asked to jump into the water he would have been scared and would have hesitated to jump into the pool. Did the swimmer push his student to drown him? No! Our Guru might ask us to do certain things that we dislike or are disagreeable to us, yet we must have strong faith, that our Guru is definitely going to uplift us, no matter what the situation. Guru does not push us in to a turmoil, to drown us. He pushes us so that we learn to swim independently. No one -- 127V =