You want spirituality on your own terms, with your own preconceived notions. You’ve created a fixed pattern of what a guru should be, how they should look, and what they should teach. You want God or the guru to fit into your predetermined format.
You’re stuck in a particular mindset, afraid to think beyond the boundaries set by society or certain beliefs. These beliefs have become so ingrained that they’ve become a permanent part of your DNA. The guru will have to work hard to remove these deep-seated notions.
You’re conditioned to accept spirituality only in a specific form, with the guru wearing traditional attire, sporting a long beard, and carrying a staff. But true spirituality knows no bounds, and the divine can manifest in any form, anywhere, and anytime.
Don’t limit your understanding of the divine or the guru to a specific format. The ultimate reality can take many forms, and it’s not bound by your perceptions.
In the spiritual realm, true freedom lies in shedding preconceived notions and embracing the unknown. The path to self-realization is not about following a predetermined pattern but about embracing the unpredictable nature of the divine.
Our path is the Kaul path, and here, the guru will test your resolve in unexpected ways. They’ll challenge your perceptions, making you question everything you thought you knew.
This journey is not for the faint of heart. It’s a path that demands courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the truth. As the great mystic, Kabir, said, “This love is not easy; it’s a difficult path. It’s a river of fire; you must drown in it to find the truth.”


