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From what you all say, it looks like everyone needs a guru. And each of your descriptions is beautiful.
But, just for the sake of asking: What of people who don't see the need to follow a guru then? Are they... just ignoring or not knowing the need? Or truly not everyone need one?
Vanakkam,
Everything and everyone around us can be Guru. The question then is not about légitimity of a guru, but how listening the shishya is to his/her surroundings.
Mahadev is all and in all, we are all the potential of Sadashiv, each hindered in our own bondages.
Going through the ego successfully is not about opening up to listen one spark, but to opening up to listen all the potentiality that is around us without care for status or anything like that.
It is, however, just my experience and not absolute truth. I think ultimately we should find what suits us the most and go with it.
Aum Namah Shivaya
Namaste, Jayamaa
I respectfully disagree with your first sentence as being too broad a generalization regarding Guru. I believe it's important to distinguish between Guru with a capital "G" (which represents God the Guru, Brahman, the One, your Mahadev) from the guru the OP was asking about. I would opine that your first sentence for clarity should read, "Everything and everyone around us IS Guru.".
I do not like doting on the guru as many people do.