Pranam swami, thank u for enlightening us in our darkest night. I hv a habit of listening to ur lovely voice which helf me to go into slumber. Thank u so much for ur luv. 🥰🥰
Sir, You have answered a 3 years old doubt (after I read your first book "a million thoughts") with this story. I always thought, I will ask this question if at all I meet you someday.
You can read Swami ji Memoir - "If truth be told' for detail reason as told by Himself. Or see below video of Swamiji sharing himself on why did He renounce- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-54pr9bQ8iiA.html
When the deity is an illusion, mountains and rivers are illusion how can we be sure that his Guru was not an illusion. I do not doubt Swami ji , I have great respect for him but the story, I am not sure.
Everything is an illusion Tushar. But illusion doesn't mean untrue. Illusion means anything impermanent and in this case any human body is also not permanent. Hope this makes sense.
I am not clear about the story... Does it mean that if someone saw his or her deity through meditation it's not true rather just an illusion. ?? Plz clarify this.
Its not illusion but its the initial step towards going the nirakar because first mind will understand something which it can see or feel through senses but when mind reaches to a state when it understand the existance of something beyond then comes the nirguna.
This is taking one to unknown unheard unthought way creates more insecurity and confusion rather insanity so needs more clarification rather guidance for average listener like us.
Sir Whistler Bhagwan Actually the vagueneas is in the interpretation....... I think he is trying to explain the metaphysical aspect..... And the connect between the world our eyes see and that we dont .......I mean there are some things which need divine vision or understanding. .. In other words that's faith....... Philosophy has always been vague for people who fail to realize it......