Many people come to us, calling us “Guru” without even knowing us. But we don’t need followers; we need those who are genuinely seeking truth.
If I wanted to create a flock of followers, engage in hypocrisy, or establish a sect, I’d be excellent at it. But I’ve never been fond of crowds, even in worldly life. How could I tolerate them in spirituality?
My experience has shown that out of 100 people who come to us, barely one is a genuine seeker. The rest are merely seeking validation for their existing beliefs and practices. They want someone to confirm that they’re on the right path, that their actions and patterns of behavior are correct.
But a true guru’s role is not to validate your ego but to empty it. Regardless of your practices, rituals, or sadhanas, the guru will ask: “How much do you truly understand about these energies? What are your expectations from them? What is your desire?”
A genuine guru will assess these aspects and, if you’re a true seeker, will help you attain self-realization in a moment. However, if you’re looking for validation of your preconceived notions, it’s not possible here.
Here, we shatter the illusions created by Maya, including those related to spirituality. You’ll be emptied, and a new seed will be sown. The garden of supreme bliss will bloom, and your soul will revel in the divine dance.
Then, you won’t need to chant “Radhe Radhe” consciously; it will become an ajapa-japa (spontaneous chant). So, don’t run; just awaken!
Liberation is a profound and complex topic. No one has achieved liberation after death; it must be attained while alive.


