Integrate evidence from secondary and primary sources relevant to the field of Global Mysticism to develop a clear response to the following essay question: What are the reasons given by Buddhist schools for the necessity of finding a qualified spiritual guide? What are the pitfalls for those who attempt to embark on the path before forging a relationship with a guru? Are the admonitions regarding the necessity of a guru undermined by the example of the Buddha, who in his final life attained the final goal without relying on a teacher? References that must be included The Guru Principle A Guide to the Teacher-Student Relationship in Buddhism By Shenpen Hookham 2021 Katz, S. (1978). Language, Epistemology, and Mysticism. In Mysticism and philosophical analysis (pp. 2274). Oxford University Press. Katz, S. (2013). General Editors Introduction. In S. T. Katz (Ed.), Comparative mysticism: an anthology of original sources (pp. 321). Oxford University Press. Possible Reference Articles Rangdrol, Tsele Natsok. 1993. Empowerment and path of liberation. Hong Kong: Rangjung Yeshe Publication. Rinpoche, Kalu. 2002. Secret Buddhism vajrayana practices. San Francisco: ClearPoint Press. Rinpoche, Khenpo Tsultrim Lodro. 2019. Luminous wisdom. 08 12. Accessed 03 31, 2021. path/3882-vajra-master-and-empowerment. Rinpoche, Dzongsar jamyang Khyentse. 2012. Not for happiness. Boston and London: Shambhala. Rinpoche, Patrul. 1998. The words of my perfect teacher. Boston: Shambhala. “Buddhism – The Major Systems and Their Literature.” Encyclopedia Britannica, om/topic/Buddhism/The-major-systems-and-their-literature#ref300472. Callicott, J. Baird., and James McRae. Environmental Philosophy in Asian Traditions of Thought. SUNY Press, 2014. DesJardins, Joseph R. Environmental Ethics. Cengage Learning, 2012 “Environment – Revision 3 – GCSE Religious Studies.” BBC Bitesize, Goodman, Charles. “Ethics in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2017 Edition).” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Gyatso, Tenzin. “A Buddhist Concept of Nature.” The 14th Dalai Lama, Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama,18 Nov. 2016, Rosalind. “Environmental Virtue Ethics.” Ned Hettinger, mental_Virtue_.?Keown, Damien. “Buddhism and Ecology: A Virtue Ethics Approach Contemporary Buddhism.” Goldsmiths, Oct. 2007, Ogle, Martin. “Gaia Theory | Model and Metaphor for the 21st Century.” Gaia Theory, North American Association for Environment Education, 2004, content/uploads/2013/05/. Rinpoche, Lama Zopa The Heart of the Path: Seeing the Guru as Buddha. Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive, 2009. “What Is Guru Yoga: Part One?” Study Buddhism an Extensive Source of Buddhist Teachings Study Buddhism, Berzin Archives, rim/student-teacher-relationship/theory-and-practice-of-guru-yoga/what-is-guru-yoga.Show more