Unravel the Divine Mysteries Through Meditation

April 1, 2026

During a program in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra, large numbers of spiritual seekers from across India and around the world gathered at Miskin Nagar to hear Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj’s discourse. He explained that the mind, deeply attached to the pleasures of the physical world, continually pulls us outward. Driven by ego, fear, and insecurity, we become entangled in attachments, even though all relationships are transient, subject to time, distance, and change.

These tendencies keep our attention fixed in the outer world. It is only when the mind experiences the inner Light of God that it begins to come under control. Freed from attachments and ego, the mind then becomes a companion on the spiritual path rather than an obstacle. He said that through meditation, the soul can rise above body consciousness and experience its true nature, separate from body and mind.

Just as butter and ghee are hidden within milk, the soul lies hidden within us and cannot be perceived outwardly. For this, we must still the mind and turn within. We come to realize that not only can the drop merge into the ocean, but the entire Ocean of God exists within the drop of the soul. Such truths cannot be understood intellectually; they must be experienced through daily meditation. Meditation, he said, does not depend on physical postures or exercises, but in regularly collecting our attention at the third eye and becoming still within.