Awakening and living in silence
There is a moment in a genuine meeting where words begin to fall away, where something deeper than conversation starts to speak. Vishrant points directly to this space, inviting seekers not towards more understanding, but towards silence itself, reminding them that silence is not something to be achieved, it is what remains when the mind is left behind.
When a seeker shares that sometimes she feels him during meditation, sensing his presence through his eyes, and at other times feels afraid when he seems absent, Vishrant responds with simplicity and clarity, explaining that what awakened in him twenty six years ago was not a personal identity, but awareness itself, experienced everywhere, as everything, so when someone feels him close, it is because they are touching that same universal field of awareness that exists equally in all.
He explains that the invitation is always open, yet the price of entry is leaving thought behind because thoughts are too noisy and silence is where he lives, not as a place, but as being itself, pure awareness aware of itself.
This is not poetry for Vishrant, it is lived reality, where presence replaces imagination and the personal story dissolves into something far vaster and quieter.
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Romance is a dream, love is real
When asked whether an awakened being can fall in love romantically, Vishrant answers without hesitation, explaining that romance belongs to imagination, and imagination belongs to the dream of mind, while awakening lives beyond both.
Romance disappeared for him at the moment of awakening, not because love vanished, but because love became real, no longer filtered through fantasy or projection, no longer dependent on stories or expectations.
Love remains, deep and unconditional, yet free from drama, longing, need or expectation.
Romantic love seeks completion through another, while awakened love flows freely, without ownership, without attachment, without demand.
When told that he feels like home, Vishrant gently replies that he is living as home, living as pure awareness, pointing to a profound truth, that home is not a place, not a person, not a relationship, but the awareness in which all experience appears.
Becoming a disciple is becoming a student of awareness
When the topic of Sannyas arises, Vishrant explains that it is an ancient tradition, a willingness to become a disciple, not of a person, but of truth and he shares how his own spiritual master gave him the name Prem Vishrant over forty years ago, a name meaning restful love, qualities he did not yet embody at the time, making the name itself a teaching.
He explains that when people ask for Sannyas, he listens carefully, sensing who they are, how they live, what they carry because a spiritual name is not decorative, it is directional, pointing the seeker towards what needs to done within them to be able to embody that name.
Here again, Vishrant emphasises directing awareness towards one’s inner nature rather than polishing an outer identity, showing that being a seeker is not about adopting spiritual labels, but about finding presence within themselves in daily life. Humour flows naturally through the conversation, reminding us that awakening does not need to be serious or heavy, but can be light, alive, and even fun!
Energy does not lie
As the conversation turns towards the seeker’s work with the subconscious, Vishrant recognises her sensitivity immediately, acknowledging that they do the same work in different forms, both reading energy, both trusting subtle perception more than words.
He shares that he has been reading energy since childhood, and that this intuitive attunement continues to guide him more reliably than appearances or explanation.
What emerges from this simple dialogue is not doctrine, but transmission, a felt sense of what it means to live as awareness, to love without illusion, and to rest as silence while moving through the world.
Vishrant does not ask anyone to become someone else, he invites them to directly experience what they already are, beneath thought, beneath story, beneath identity.
For those who feel called, this exploration in Satsang with Vishrant is an opportunity to come home to now.

