This is quite a tricky problem.
I originally made the same mistake as
RoJoHen and assumed we had to assume that the guru was talking about someone different each day, but in that case the problem is nearly trivial.
Once I realized my mistake in understanding the problem's parameters my mind was truly boggled. I want to thank the people who have taken their time to explain things, it was quite helpful.
And since this horse has not entirely decayed quite yet, I'll take a whack at it. Assuming three blues and three browns.
Day 1:
The guru told you that they see someone with blue eyes. If you have blue eyes you see two people with blue and three with brown. The guru may have been talking about the other blue eyed people you see or about you - you don't know which therefore you don't know if you have blue eyes or not.
The other blue eyed people are thinking the exact same thing you are thinking, they also do know know if they have blue or not-blue eyes.
No one leaves the island.
Day 2:
You still see two blue eyed and three brown eyed people. The only way that anyone would have left the island on Day 1 was if they saw no blue eyed people, making them the one and only blue eyed person the guru was talking about.
Since no one left this tells you that there is more than one blue-eyed person on the island. The only possibilities are that there are two blue eyed people, the two that you can see, or three, those same two and yourself.
Your blue eyed colleagues are thinking the exact same thing, but they might be better off than you. You don't know if there are two or three blue eyed people on the island, they might - if you don't have blue eyes then each one of them sees only one other person with blue eyes, they conclude that there are two blue eyed people, the one they see and themselves, and they leave the island on Day 2.
But that is not the case, no one leaves the island.
Day 3:
Yesterday you knew that there were either two or three blue eyed people, the two you can see and maybe you. Since the two you can see did not leave you now know that there are three blue eyed people on the island and that you are one of them.
The other two are thinking the exact same thing.
All three of you get on the boat on Day 3 and sail off into the sunset.