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You Don’t Find Your Guru – He Finds You 

The call beyond knowing 

“I don’t know anything. Can I still be here?” 

When someone comes before an awake teacher and says they know nothing, it is actually the right attitude to have, for the willingness to not know opens the door to truth. Vishrant often reminds seekers that awakening does not come to those who are certain, but to those who don’t know, for this humility creates space for awareness to wake up to itself, especially in the presence of a buddha field. 

He welcomes each person not for what they know or believe, but because something has drawn them, an invisible current carrying them toward truth and heart. That pull is an inner calling to higher consciousness, guiding those ready for truth toward where they are meant to be. 

When one such seeker came to Satsang unsure of why they had come, Vishrant smiled, for he recognised in that the same mystery that had once guided him to his own master. He told them they were welcome, that not knowing was the perfect beginning, for only an undefended mind can be receptive to silence. 

To sit in presence is to be moved by what cannot be explained, to feel drawn without reason, and in surrendering to that quiet mystery, awakening is possible. 

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Vishrant’s story: meeting Osho in 1983 

“I knew there was something more, and he was the way.” 

Vishrant’s own journey began in just such a moment of attraction, when in 1983 Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh appeared in his life without warning. At that time, he was a successful businessman surrounded by wealth and accomplishment, yet within him lived a quiet ache that whispered there must be something more. That longing became his compass, and when he met Osho, everything he thought he knew about life began to dissolve. 

He recounted a vision during one of Osho’s groups, seeing the master at the end of a tunnel calling him forward, and in that instant something ancient stirred within, a longing for truth beyond time itself. Following that call, he left behind business, comfort, and certainty to live in Osho’s ashrams in America and India, surrendering himself completely to the way of the heart. 

Through his spiritual teacher, Vishrant learned that true living begins only when the heart awakens, that intellect can build empires but only love can bring freedom. He saw in Osho a living example of love in action, a mirror of what it means to live undefended, to allow truth to strip away everything false until only peace remains. 

He has no regrets, for what was lost in comfort was replaced by clarity, and what was given up in wealth became wealth beyond measure, the richness of love itself. 

From businessman to seeker of the heart 

“I gave up a multi-million-dollar company so I could find my heart.” 

There comes a moment in many people’s journeys when worldly success loses its sweetness, when the victories of ambition can no longer fill the emptiness within. For Vishrant, that realisation arrived with the direct experience that achievement could not touch true heart, that power and prosperity were poor substitutes for love. 

He explains that when the call of the heart arises, it cannot be ignored for long because it is not an external voice but the whisper of being itself, calling consciousness home. To resist that call is to live with your back turned to truth, and to follow it is to enter the unknown where all truth is revealed. 

So he walked away from his company, his identity, and the life he had built, choosing instead to live in uncertainty and walk the invisible path of love. He discovered that when the heart leads, life becomes simple and true, not because challenges vanish but because resistance dissolves, and in that softness, there is freedom. 

The way of the heart, he says, is not for the timid, for it demands everything and gives everything in return, yet those who surrender to it discover that the cost of love is nothing less than the loss of illusion, and what remains is the quiet beauty of truth. 

Transmission beyond words 

“If you talk to me, there’s a transmission that occurs.” 

When a visitor once asked if they could simply sit in silence, Vishrant smiled and nodded, for sitting is enough when a buddha field is present. The true teaching, he explained, does not occur through words but through energy, through a silent and direct transmission from an awakened one. 

Words are only ripples on the surface of a deeper current, and in Satsang that current becomes tangible, a living field of love awakening awareness in all who enter. The buddha field itself does the work, melting resistance, dissolving defences, and allowing consciousness to find itself. 

Many come seeking philosophies or techniques, yet what they find instead is a stillness that teaches without language, a presence that touches the very core of being. For those who are open, the transmission bypasses intellect entirely, moving directly into the heart, where transformation begins silently and ends in peace. 

Vishrant often says that this is how truth has always been shared, not through belief or doctrine but through presence itself, for consciousness recognises itself through resonance, through the simple meeting of love and awareness in silence. 

Loving animals as a spiritual path 

“Loving animals is a beautiful way to be in the world.” 

In this Satsang, the seeker asked whether loving animals could be a true spiritual path, and Vishrant laughed softly, saying that it absolutely could, for love has no boundaries. He added with a smile that he too spends most of his time with animals, saying they are called human beings, and in that gentle humour lies a deeper recognition that every creature, human or otherwise, is a doorway to love. 

He explained that those who open their hearts to animals are already practising compassion. Caring for them reminds the heart of its own innocence, of the simple purity that humans often lose when lost in thought and self-concern, and to return to that simplicity is to return to love itself. 

Vishrant described the beauty of his countryside home, filled with kangaroos, birds, snakes, and countless quiet companions of the bush, and the joy that arises from sharing space with them. Each moment is a meditation, each act of care a reflection of the heart’s effortless generosity, a reminder that devotion need not be directed upward but can be expressed through tenderness toward all life. 

Love, he says, is love, whether directed toward a person, a tree, or a wounded bird, for the heart does not discriminate, it simply radiates, and in that radiance it just loves all beings. 

The effects of the buddha-field 

“Now you’ve got a little taste of what this is about. Let’s see where it takes you.” 

Those who come to Satsang often expect to ask a question and leave with an answer, yet within the buddha field even silence becomes transformative, as awareness deepens, a stillness begins to move through the body, a quiet peace that dissolves all effort and brings the heart home. Vishrant explains that this is the natural result of consciousness itself awakening where openness allows it. 

The buddha field is not something he gives or controls, it is the spontaneous emanation of awakened awareness, the gentle fragrance of presence touching those who are ready. In that atmosphere, the mind slows, the body relaxes, and the seeker begins to experience what has always been real beyond thought, for truth cannot be taught, only directly realised. 

There is nothing to understand, he says, for understanding belongs to the mind and what happens here belongs to being. It is the recognition of what has always been, the same stillness behind every breath, the same silence within every moment of love, and the same light that shines through all forms. 

When one sits long enough in that stillness, the need for answers fades and in place of confusion there comes peace, for love itself has begun to teach what words never could, and in that teaching everything false gently falls away. 

The invitation of the heart

The invitation of the heart is simple, to rest, to trust, to allow love to undo you completely. Vishrant teaches that awakening does not come from the accumulation of knowledge but from the surrender of all that stands between you and truth, for awakening does not come directly through effort but is an accident that happens only in total surrender. 

The path of the heart is not a technique but a way of living in service to all beings. Life itself becomes the teacher. 

He invites all who are drawn to truth to sit in Satsang, to enter the buddha field, and to experience for themselves what silence reveals when the mind becomes still. There is no belief to adopt, no doctrine to defend, only the willingness to be open and let love show the way. 

Join Satsang with Vishrant and discover for yourself the quiet power of this living transmission, where awakening unfolds not through striving but through the gentle, natural flowering of the heart. 

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