Jammu Tawi: During the Satsang on the occasion of Poornama in Ranjdi, Jammu, Sadguru Shri Madhuparamhans Ji Maharaj shared profound spiritual insights with the congregation gathered from distant places. He spoke about the essence of the “true name,” a secret hidden within everyone, revealed only by the Sadguru. He referenced Kabir Sahib’s teachings, emphasizing that the true Guru is the one who understands and reveals this secret name, which resides within all beings but remains concealed until unveiled by the Guru.
Sadguru further explained the concept of the soul’s connection to divine energy, using metaphors from nature. He compared the soul’s innate ability to reach God to the Anal bird, which draws energy from the air and instinctively knows its path. Similarly, the turtle, upon hatching, instinctively heads toward the sea, knowing its destiny without guidance. These natural behaviors reflect the soul’s journey toward the divine, a journey encoded within the soul’s DNA.
Sadguru highlighted that the human body is a rare and sacred vessel, a gateway to salvation. He explained that just as the turtle and Anal bird know their destination, the soul has an inherent connection to the divine. Reaching God is part of the soul’s essence, just as the soul’s journey is determined by the Guru, the disciple, and God through devotion.
The Sadguru emphasized that the true name, the essence of the soul, cannot be spoken, written, or heard—it is a divine experience imparted by a perfect Guru. This name, he said, is not an intellectual concept but a spiritual revelation. The Guru, through the divine power of *Surati* (consciousness), transforms the disciple and leads them toward enlightenment.
In his discourse, Sadguru distinguished the true *Paras* (Philosopher’s Stone) from other teachings. While *Paras* turns iron into gold, the Sadguru’s divine power turns the soul into a reflection of the Guru’s own purity and wisdom. He concluded by reaffirming that Kabir Sahib’s teachings are the true path, with other sects misinterpreting and appropriating this profoundwisdom.




