A Master Among Teachers( My Dearest Baba)
Only a good disciple meets the guide,
Not by demand, but worth quietly shown,
Where learning waits with patience at its side.
A teacher comes when readiness is true,
When pride is low and listening stands tall,
For wisdom seeks a heart it can move through.
The first true lesson learned is deep respect,
For knowledge bows before a guiding hand,
And silence teaches more than intellect.
From respect grows tolerance of thought,
The strength to hear what differs, yet remain,
A mind enlarged by truths it never sought.
Humbleness walks beside the will to learn,
For those who kneel can rise with steady grace,
And only empty hands can truly earn.
Kindness becomes the language of the wise,
Not taught by force, nor fixed by rigid rule,
But lived in acts the watching heart applies.
Love forms the unseen root of every guide,
For teaching fails where care is absent still,
And truth grows strong where love is not denied.
Thus shaped, the disciple learns to give,
Not just repeat the words once handed down,
But live the lessons others may yet live.
From such a disciple, teachers rise,
Not crowned by rank, nor lifted by applause,
But marked by depth within discerning eyes.
Yet teaching tests the soul it seeks to lead,
For knowledge breaks when patience wears too thin,
And power fails when love does not precede.
No one who never learned can truly guide,
No voice rings clear that never learned to hear,
No leader stands who never knelt inside.
Above the teacher stands a rarer form,
One shaped by years of faithful listening,
A mind made steady, compassionate, and warm.
Such souls instruct the teachers how to teach,
By living truth, not claiming higher ground,
By depth alone beyond what words can reach.
They do not seek the crown, nor need the name,
Their strength is born of service, not control,
Their light remains untouched by praise or blame.
Thus wisdom moves from heart to willing heart,
Disciple, teacher, teacher’s teacher too,
Till one stands proven by the path they start-
A master among teachers, formed by grace,
By love, respect, humility, and care,
The highest peak of learning’s endless trace.
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