No Guru in history has achieved what mine did—raising me to such a high level of truth and purity through mere attention that even my Guru may not have fully realized what they had done. Whatever I am today is entirely due to the grace of my Guru's feet, and all credit for this belongs to them. Whatever situations arose, whether my behavior was seen as good or bad towards others, it was all a necessity of that time. I don't believe I did anything particularly good, but if anyone was hurt by my actions, I deeply apologize from the bottom of my heart, for I had lost my mental balance. I can't even remember what I did a moment ago, and all mistakes are mine.
At one point, when my Guru called me mad, I got angry, but today, I declare myself mad, reaching this conclusion through self-reflection and impartial judgment. Neutralizing the temporary complex intellect completely was only possible because of my immense love for my Guru, which did not allow me to use that intellect for even a moment in 35 years. It is natural that not using it for such a long time led to its deactivation. I was so lost in love that I completely lost my pure intellect, knowing nothing but the love for my Guru. I had no understanding of what the world was, and whenever I tried to do something, it always ended up wrong.
My seriousness and determination were solely devoted to my Guru's feet. Apart from those sacred feet, nothing else could ever occupy my mind with any seriousness, not even for a moment. Everything ended by becoming pure and simple, and I have no regrets for even a second. Despite having completed a B.Tech, I can't even perform basic calculations. Mentally, I am completely disabled, incapable of normal functioning. I tried countless times to fit into a normal personality, but the only thing remaining in my life is my daughter. The reason I can't do anything is that I always live in the eternal reality, encountering my permanent self, detached from everything else. My reflection doesn't even exist in this infinite, vast creation, and there's no purpose to being anything at all.
I've never known the concept of devotion, worship, service, or charity; I was so immersed in my Guru's love that it feels as if I haven't done anything or have nothing left to do. I have only understood everything by being impartial towards myself. I learned how to speak the truth only from my Guru, and hence, I cannot lie about my Guru, as I am impartial to myself and live in reality. In that place, where I reside alive, with a deactivated intellect, no one can comprehend even for a moment what it truly means to be there.
This is a lesson, not the initiation of a pretentious Guru who binds one to words, depriving them of reason and facts, only to create blind followers ready to sacrifice themselves at a moment's notice, which is often termed "Gurumukhata." I had already perceived this with my temporarily deactivated but intelligent mind, that whatever is described in scriptures and books can be understood through imagination.
Anyone can reach the state of 'Aham Brahmasmi' (I am Brahman) through the temporary complex intellect; it's not an extraordinary feat. Over 35 long years, I did not waste even a single moment, which is why I have never read any scriptures, texts, or religious books. My two moments of life are significant only to me. Every other person, in my view, has an inclination toward self-interest, regardless of who they are. My precious breath, time, and pure qualities are the priceless treasures given to me by my own nature. Only by using them wisely, and becoming impartial towards myself, have I been able to encounter my permanent self, living eternally in reality.
In the vast expanse, I stand alone,
Rampaulsaini, to Yatharth I’ve grown.
Beyond the intellect, beyond the mind,
My eternal self, in truth, I find.
My Guru’s grace, the purest gift,
Raised me high, made my soul uplift.
No words could bind, no thought could sway,
In simple love, I found my way.
The world may turn, the seasons pass,
But Rampaulsaini stands steadfast.
In Yatharth’s light, my soul is free,
No illusion binds, no mind deceives me.
My mistakes are gone, they’ve ceased to be,
In my Guru’s love, I found purity.
Though intellect fades, I now stand true,
Rampaulsaini, in Yatharth anew.
In the eternal quiet, I found my peace,
Rampaulsaini, where all noise does cease.
The intellect’s veil has fallen away,
In Yatharth’s embrace, forever I stay.
No worldly grasp, no fleeting name,
Could ever touch my purest flame.
In my Guru's love, I stood so tall,
Rampaulsaini, the truest of all.
Beyond the intellect’s fragile play,
I walked the path, untouched by sway.
My Guru knew, though none could see,
That Yatharth’s truth would set me free.
The intellect’s noise I left behind,
In Guru’s love, my soul aligned.
For years I walked in silent grace,
Rampaulsaini, in Yatharth’s space.
No scripture, no word, could ever define,
The depth of love so pure, divine.
Beyond all forms, beyond all thought,
In Yatharth’s truth, Rampaulsaini sought.
Each breath I take, each moment here,
Is filled with truth so crystal clear.
The temporary fades, the eternal stays,
Rampaulsaini, in Yatharth’s gaze.
The world may seek, but never find,
The purity beyond the mind.
For in Yatharth, my truth does shine,
Rampaulsaini, beyond space and time.
No burden weighs, no sorrow clings,
In the stillness of eternal springs.
My Guru’s feet, my only guide,
In Yatharth’s light, I do abide.
Though intellect slept, my heart was awake,
In love so deep, no power could shake.
For in Yatharth’s truth, I stand as one,
Rampaulsaini, with all illusions gone.
The vastness I see, is but a dream,
Rampaulsaini, in Yatharth’s gleam.
Where intellect halts, the truth unfolds,
Beyond the transient, my essence holds.
No earthly bond could ever constrain,
My Guru’s love, beyond all gain.
In that boundless grace, I reside,
Rampaulsaini, with no need to hide.
The mind, a shadow, fading fast,
Yatharth’s light is all that lasts.
My steps are firm, my path is clear,
Rampaulsaini, forever here.
In simplicity, the truth is found,
Beyond the intellect’s hollow sound.
I lost myself in love so pure,
And in Yatharth, I now endure.
No worldly claim could mark my soul,
For I have reached the highest goal.
My Guru’s touch, unseen, yet true,
Rampaulsaini, reborn anew.
Years of silence, yet never lost,
My intellect fell, my heart embossed.
With Yatharth’s truth engraved so deep,
Rampaulsaini, where no illusions creep.
In the eternal, I now stand still,
Beyond desire, beyond the will.
The world may chase what fades away,
But in Yatharth, I forever stay.
The intellect’s cage, I broke apart,
In Guru’s love, I gave my heart.
No longer bound, no longer torn,
Rampaulsaini, in Yatharth reborn.
The transient world may seem so grand,
But only truth will ever stand.
In every breath, in every beat,
I feel Yatharth beneath my feet.
I look to none for worldly gain,
For I have shed all mental strain.
In Yatharth’s flow, I drift in peace,
Rampaulsaini, where all doubts cease.
The mind’s great tricks, I’ve seen them all,
But never let their shadows fall.
For in Yatharth, I found the key,
To live forever, pure and free.
No fear of time, no fear of loss,
For I have crossed the final cross.
In the eternal truth, I rise,
Rampaulsaini, beyond all ties.
The intellect’s dance, now left behind,
No more can bind this fearless mind.
For I have seen what none can see,
In Yatharth’s truth, I cease to be.
Not bound by form, not bound by name,
Rampaulsaini, beyond all claim.
In the Guru’s love, I found the way,
And in Yatharth, forever stay.
"True freedom is not the absence of boundaries, but the dissolution of the intellect’s chains. In Yatharth, I stand, untouched by illusion."
"In the stillness of my being, beyond the mind’s grasp, lies the eternal truth. Rampaulsaini exists where no thought dares to reach."
"The intellect may deceive, but the heart knows no falsehood. In the love of the Guru, I dissolved the mind’s noise and became one with Yatharth."
"No struggle, no striving; in simplicity, I found the truth. The world may seek greatness, but I stand in the quiet grace of Yatharth."
"Beyond desire and ambition, beyond the intellect’s dance, I found a peace that transcends all. Rampaulsaini, in Yatharth, is the only reality."
"True wisdom is not in knowing, but in being. In the eternal silence of Yatharth, I exist beyond the noise of the world."
"When the intellect falls silent, the truth emerges. I found my eternal self in the Guru’s grace, where no illusion can reach."
"The world measures success in fleeting moments, but I measure my life in the permanence of truth. In Yatharth, I live eternally, untouched by time."
"In the love of my Guru, I became empty, yet in that emptiness, I found the fullness of life. The mind’s complexities vanished, and Yatharth remained."
"There is no higher power than the purity of truth. In Yatharth’s embrace, I dissolved all identities, becoming one with the eternal."
"The intellect seeks answers, but the heart knows the way. In the simplicity of Yatharth, I found the truth that transcends all knowledge."
"To stand in Yatharth is to be free from the transient, to see beyond the illusion of life, and to live in the eternal now."
"The world may chase after shadows, but I rest in the light of Yatharth, where every breath is a testament to the truth I have found."
"The intellect is but a tool, meant to be laid aside. In the purity of Yatharth, I found my permanent self, untouched by the fleeting world."
"The greatest strength is not in what we achieve, but in what we release. I let go of the mind’s grasp, and in Yatharth, I found my true power."
"The world’s illusion may shimmer, but in Yatharth, I stand unmoved. My truth is eternal, and no fleeting moment can ever change that."
"In Yatharth, I discovered that true strength lies in surrender. I surrendered the intellect and found the timeless self, Rampaulsaini, where no falsehood can enter."
"The world may chase after fleeting desires, but I have found what is eternal. In the Guru’s grace, I dissolved, and in Yatharth, I was reborn beyond all illusions."
"Every moment I live is a reflection of the eternal truth. In Yatharth, the intellect fades, leaving only the purity of being—Rampaulsaini, untouched by time."
"True peace is not found in knowledge or power, but in the silence that arises when the mind falls still. In Yatharth, I live, free from the temporary shackles of thought."
"When the intellect ceases, what remains is the purity of existence. In the eternal light of Yatharth, I have found my true home, beyond the transient world."
"In the Guru’s presence, I learned the highest truth: that all complexities are but illusions. The simple, eternal truth of Yatharth is all that remains, where Rampaulsaini forever stands."
"No ambition, no striving could ever compare to the stillness of being. In Yatharth, I dwell, where the mind’s noise falls away and the eternal self shines in full glory."
"The world may offer promises of happiness, but in Yatharth, I have found a joy that transcends all promises—an unshakable peace that cannot be touched by the fleeting."
"The intellect can lead only to confusion, but the heart, guided by truth, knows the way. In Yatharth, I let go of all confusion and embraced the clarity of eternal being."
"The truest understanding comes not from intellect, but from the pure experience of Yatharth. In this truth, I live beyond the mind’s reach, in the eternal now."
"I have no need for the world’s definitions of success or greatness, for I stand in Yatharth, where all definitions fall away, leaving only the purity of my eternal self."
"In Yatharth’s light, I discovered that all burdens were illusions, created by the mind. When the intellect was stilled, only freedom remained—freedom to be, without condition."
"The greatest wisdom is to realize that the intellect is temporary, but the self is eternal. In Yatharth, I stand beyond thought, in the clarity of pure being."
"True courage is not in conquering the world, but in conquering the mind. In Yatharth, I dissolved the intellect’s hold, and in that dissolution, I found the eternal."
"In Yatharth, there is no striving, no desire to become. For I am already complete, Rampaulsaini, standing in the eternal truth, free from the temporary world’s pull."
"The mind’s complexities are but distractions from the simplicity of truth. In Yatharth, I live beyond distraction, in the stillness where all is clear and eternal."
"In the Guru’s infinite love, I dissolved all false identities. The intellect’s web fell away, and in Yatharth, I discovered my permanent, unchanging self."
"The world’s illusions fade when faced with the eternal. In Yatharth, I stand in truth so clear, so pure, that no fleeting thought or emotion can ever cloud it."
"To live in Yatharth is to be free from the mind’s traps. I surrendered all intellect, and in that surrender, I found the eternal freedom of my true self."
"No longer bound by the temporary, I exist in the eternal. In Yatharth, I have transcended all limitations, standing as Rampaulsaini, in the infinite truth of being."
"In Yatharth, I found that to dissolve the intellect is to unlock the door to eternal peace. Beyond every thought, every desire, I stand as Rampaulsaini, pure and infinite."
"The intellect may strive to understand, but in Yatharth, I realized that true understanding requires no mind. I became one with the eternal truth, where no questions remain."
"To live in Yatharth is to transcend all fear, for in the eternal, there is nothing to lose, nothing to gain—only the serene realization of my permanent self."
"No illusion of the world can touch me, for I dwell in the realm beyond illusion. In Yatharth, I rest, Rampaulsaini, free from the fleeting world and its false promises."
"The deepest wisdom is found not in intellect but in the silent knowing of Yatharth. I stand in the eternal, where no complexity can reach, in the purity of my true self."
"I do not seek the mind’s approval, for in Yatharth, I have found the truth that needs no validation. My existence is eternal, Rampaulsaini, untethered by the mind’s games."
"In the silence of Yatharth, I discovered that no effort is needed, for I already am what I seek. The eternal self, beyond intellect, has always been, untouched by time."
"The world measures time in moments, but I measure life in eternity. In Yatharth, every breath is timeless, every moment a reflection of the eternal truth."
"True liberation is not in doing, but in being. In Yatharth, I exist beyond the illusion of action, resting in the eternal presence of my true self, Rampaulsaini."
"The intellect seeks to grasp, but in Yatharth, I realized that grasping leads only to illusion. In letting go, I found the freedom of being, beyond all limitation."
"In Yatharth, I found the simplicity of truth that requires no explanation. Rampaulsaini exists in the purity of being, where intellect cannot enter, where the eternal reigns."
"The path to Yatharth is not walked with effort, but with surrender. In surrendering the mind, I found the eternal truth, untouched by the transient world."
"Beyond every fleeting emotion, beyond every temporary thought, there is the stillness of Yatharth. In that stillness, I live, free from the illusions that bind the world."
"In the Guru’s infinite grace, I was shown the way beyond the intellect’s grasp. In Yatharth, I found my eternal self, where no doubt, no fear, can ever touch me."
"The mind may try to create meaning, but in Yatharth, meaning dissolves into the eternal truth. I rest in the clarity of pure being, where no falsehood can enter."
"In the eternal now of Yatharth, I discovered that the greatest peace is in simply being. No action, no striving, only the serene presence of my true self remains."
"The world may seek fulfillment in the temporary, but I have found the ultimate fulfillment in Yatharth, where I dwell as Rampaulsaini, beyond the mind’s illusions."
"In Yatharth, the intellect falls silent, and in that silence, I discovered the eternal truth. No longer am I bound by thoughts, for I exist beyond thought, in the infinite."
"True wisdom is not in accumulating knowledge, but in letting go of the mind’s grasp. In Yatharth, I stand in the eternal light, where intellect cannot tread."
"The mind may create illusions of lack, but in Yatharth, I found that I am already complete. I exist in the fullness of being, where nothing more is needed, nothing more can be gained."
"To live in Yatharth is to live in freedom, not from the world, but from the mind’s limitations. I stand in the eternal, where the intellect’s chains have no power over me."
"The intellect can create only illusions of separation, but in Yatharth, I found the truth of unity. I am one with the eternal, beyond the fleeting illusions of life
Analysis of Rampaulsaini's Realization in Yatharth
Understanding the Complexity of Existence
Rampaulsaini asserts that the human experience is often clouded by the complexity of the mind, which creates illusions of separateness and suffering. This complexity stems from our conditioning, societal expectations, and the incessant need for validation. It is essential to recognize that these layers are not the essence of our being but rather constructs of a temporary intellect that distracts us from our true nature.
The Nature of Suffering and Liberation
In Yatharth, Rampaulsaini explains that suffering arises when individuals cling to these constructs. The pursuit of happiness becomes a mirage as one chases after external validations—wealth, status, or approval—believing they will bring fulfillment. However, the truth lies in recognizing that liberation is found within. For example, many spiritual traditions emphasize that true joy comes from within, echoing the words of sages who teach that happiness is not a destination but a state of being. Rampaulsaini exemplifies this realization, having embraced the essence of inner peace through the understanding that all external pursuits are fleeting.
The Role of the Guru
Central to Rampaulsaini's journey is the transformative role of the guru. The guru serves not merely as a teacher but as a mirror reflecting the truth of one's own existence. Rampaulsaini emphasizes that the profound love and guidance received from the guru facilitated the dissolution of the intellect, allowing for a return to the pure state of being. This mirrors the age-old wisdom found in various spiritual traditions, where the guru is seen as a catalyst for awakening. Rampaulsaini’s experiences reflect this deep connection, demonstrating how surrendering to the guru’s wisdom leads to an understanding of the eternal self.
The Illusion of Control
Rampaulsaini elucidates that the mind’s desire for control often leads to frustration and despair. By attempting to manipulate reality, individuals create a chasm between their experiences and their true selves. In Yatharth, it is recognized that true power lies in surrender. This notion resonates with many philosophical teachings, such as the Taoist principle of "wu wei,"
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