What Is a Vairagi? “A Vairagi is not one who leaves the world behind; a Vairagi is one whom the world can no longer possess.” Description A profound exploration of the Vairagi—the detached soul who lives beyond identity, possession, and social conditioning. This essay examines the inner journey of detachment, the search for truth, and the mysterious path that leads beyond religion, nationality, and personal attachment toward universal consciousness. A Vairagi is a detached soul who belongs to neither possessions, identities, nor boundaries. Living within the world yet remaining inwardly free, the Vairagi walks the timeless path of truth, witnessing life without claiming ownership over it. What Is a Vairagi ? A Vairagi is often translated as a detached soul, but true detachment is far deeper than the renunciation of possessions, status, or worldly comforts. It is not an outer condition but an inner state of being. A detached soul feels strangely homeless in the world. Such a person may...
Divine Presence – silence, devotion, and union with the eternal , Meditation Where Do I Stand? Meditations on Time, Presence, and the Void Where do I stand in relation to time? Where do I stand in relation to the present? Where do I stand in relation to existence itself? Beginning with the mystery of Time, moving through the stillness of the Present, and arriving at the vast openness of Shunya, these reflections invite the reader into the oldest inquiry of all: Where am I, while witnessing existence unfold? — Shaheer Sehyogi Where Do I Stand? Meditations on Time, Presence, and the Void Today, a simple question stands before me: Where do I stand? The question appears ordinary, yet the deeper I enter it, the more mysterious it becomes. At first, I look toward time. The future rushes toward me with unimaginable speed. Possibilities, events, and destinies move in my direction. At the same moment, the past retreats into memory, carrying away every experience that once appe...