The Awakening Beyond Miracles — The Journey of Self-Realization

The Fascination with Miracles

In today’s world, people are fascinated by miracles — objects appearing from thin air, sacred ash materializing, or divine artifacts descending from subtle realms. Such occurrences are indeed wondrous, yet as Bapuji always says, they remain temporary. These phenomena arise, delight the senses, and vanish, leaving no permanent transformation within.

Sri M,a known spiritual Guru in a talk on the TRS channel, openly shared that the Rudraksha he manifested was not from the air but from the subtle world, where divine beings assist such acts. He humbly clarified that these are siddhis, not ultimate truth. Such miracles, though impressive, serve only as entertainment for the mind — they do not purify the heart, awaken the soul, or liberate one from karma. The truth is simple: until the mind and soul are purified, no external display of power can bring real transformation. The awakened soul walks not in search of miracles, but in search of the Supreme Light.

The Silent Work of Subtle Deities

As we journeyed through the villages near Kumbhalgarh, small temples appeared in every settlement. Within them, subtle deities — souls once divine — continue to serve humanity quietly. Some are seated in idols, radiating subtle vibrations of goodwill; others work invisibly, resolving the small problems of villagers.

These souls, though diminished in power, are still performing service. They have renounced physical desires and remain peacefully seated, helping where they can. Such beings, even if no longer radiant gods, are superior in one sense — for they have chosen stillness, devotion, and peace over chaos and craving. While we humans struggle even to maintain harmony with five people around us, these subtle souls, seated in silence, are spreading peace in their limited spheres.

The Illusion of External Help

Across faiths and cultures, people seek help from deities, tantrics, or spirits when misfortune strikes. Yet all these are reflections of our own karmic patterns. Illness, loss, or pain are results of our past vibrations. Running from one external savior to another only strengthens dependence.

The true path is self-realization — to understand that the Supreme Being resides within. The Creator neither takes nor gives; He awakens. One must dissolve karmic bondage through knowledge, meditation, and inner awareness. The real miracle is not Rudraksha appearing in the air — it is when a human soul realizes its divine nature and attains liberation in life (Jeevan Mukti).

From Knowledge to Transformation

This discourse reminds us that transformation begins from within. A self-realized soul neither fears loss nor desires gain. When we know our divine identity — I am the Supreme Soul, the Supreme Light, the Eternal Consciousness — then no worldly suffering can bind us.

This awareness must become continuous — not only in waking life but also in dreams. When even in dreams we remember who we are, our awakening becomes complete. The wise never perish, as Lord Krishna told Arjuna in the Gita: “The soul is indestructible, eternal, unborn, and imperishable.” Thus, the one who attains supreme knowledge never sleeps in ignorance again.

 

The Coming Union of Science and Spirituality

The time is near when science and spirituality will merge. The truth of the soul will be understood scientifically; machines will confirm what yogis have realized through meditation. When that happens, humanity will no longer seek proof — it will live in direct experience of the divine. We, the divine souls, must unite to awaken the 33 crore gods within humanity. Through our collective self-awareness, we can ignite the supreme transformation of Earth.

The Eternal Truth

Every soul is divine. Every being carries the light of Brahman within. Temporary suffering, joy, success, or failure are merely passing clouds over the sky of consciousness. The eternal sun of the soul never fades. When the knowledge of the self becomes firm, when the remembrance of the Supreme Light becomes natural, then the journey ends — the seeker becomes the knower, the light becomes one with Light.

Message of Supreme Awakening

So, divine souls, let us remember:

  • Miracles are momentary, but knowledge is eternal.

  • The true Rudraksha is the awakened heart.

  • The true temple is the purified mind.

  • The true offering is the surrender of ego.

  • The true liberation is awareness of one’s divine nature.

Let us all spread Paramshanti (supreme peace) through our thoughts, vibrations, and actions. Let us awaken every sleeping soul, dissolve every illusion, and merge once more into the infinite radiance of the Supreme Abode.

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