Heh, I just meant it's not practical to correct everyone we disagree with in the slightest. Thankfully I am not anyone's guru or teacher. As your post implies, it's enough work correcting myself. I'm not against a sincere discussion for the sake of learning, though.
I thought Sri Ramana's statements on the ajna point were helpful so I shared them. You can just think about it logically. If God is all, he can't be only between the eyebrows. But concentrating on that point, as per the Guru's instruction, may be the means for someone to get that realization (that God alone is).
This post makes sense to me... i just did not understand the part where you said; "Thankfully I am not anyone's guru or teacher. As your post implies," Could you point out where you thought i implied that? Thanks b. It was not intended. But i cannot even find the source of the implication you are speaking of. Or perhaps you are agreeing with me that it is enough to work on ourselves? How can any one be a guru or spiritual teacher until they have mastered themselves? i have much to conquer yet. Sometimes people do not even understand that when you try to explain it to them. Yet my hope is that we can continue to discuss our practices and learn from one another.