KrsnaGuru ji teaches that there is a greater Realization beyond Self Realization.

Guruji tells us that people come to the Spiritual for various reasons. Some may be looking for short term solutions to their problems. Some others are wanting to turn away from the world to escape its pressures or responsibilities. A person coming to Spiritual may be looking for Self Realization and Liberation. Still there is another person, who is seeking Truth.

The person looking for short term solutions seeks our a Guruji or Master to ask for some change in their world. They may have already asked their God or gods, but still they want to sure up the probability of success. A person may have had a dream and thus comes to the Master for quick directions.

The next is the person who wants out of their world, but not out of the world. They believe that by running away or hiding themselves away as a renunciate, the troubles of the world will not reach them. They are willing to trade one trouble for another as the grass always looks greener on the other side.

When it comes to those seeking realization Guruji speaks of two types. First is the one seeking Self-Realization and the second who attains God-Realization.

The one seeking Self-Realization wants to know the Self, Brahman. He obtains correct knowledge and through rigorous understanding discovers the underlying Self. When at last he knows no difference between himself and Brahman he is liberated. He knows the world to be unreal and Brahman to be the only reality. That aspirant is free from the cycle of birth and death, finished, done and dissolves into the One Brahman.

At last, aspirants wanting to only love and serve God may attain the greater realization — God-Realization, beyond Brahman, beyond the nothingness of Buddha, beyond the lower heavens of the lesser gods.

Shree Krsna stated, “Earth, aIr, ether, water, light, the ego, and Cosmic Intelligence; the sixteen modifications of Prakriti; Purusha and Prakriti; Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas; and the Supreme Brahman–all these am I.” (Uddhava Gita, Ch11v37)

“On those ever united through meditation with Me and worshiping Me with love, I confer that Yoga of wisdom by which they come to Me. (Bhagavad Gita, Ch 9v10)

Lord Shree Krsna also stated, “Give your mind to Me, be devoted to Me, worship Me and bow to Me. Doing so, you will come to Me alone, I truly promise you; you are exceptionally dear to Me.” (Bhagavad Gita, Ch18v65)

This student has no knowledge of her own and what is written is just my humble understanding of my Guruji’s teachings.

While there are other paths the one which is taught by my Gurudev Shree KrsnaGuru is the path of Love and Devotion to God. He says, “just be in love with Him and you will gain all absolute knowledge through Him.”