SEEKER AND SPEAKER
An enquirer is an earnest seeker of Self-knowledge, who asks fervent questions to the speaker, or preceptor, to clear his doubts clouded by Avidya , or ignorance. Both the seeker and the preceptor are persons of perceptive virtues unparalleled in humility, transparency, honesty, tranquillity, dispassion, discipline, endurance and equanimity. The only difference between the two is that the teacher, or speaker, is a person who has realised Self and seen Truth, and the other is a seeker of Self-knowledge, and of Truth. The seeker seeks to dismantle the veil of ignorance and the illusionary edifice of Maya , or illusion, by asking questions not out of mere curiosity, pride, or intellectual vanity but to remove the Avidya , or ignorance, for Atma-jñāna (Self-knowledge) or Ātma-darśana (Self-realisation). Those whose minds are turned from this world, emphasises Swami Sivananda, and who have become indifferent towards the objects of this world and who are thirsting for liberation are real s...