Kundalini Freedom: Why a Living Guru Is Greater Than Monastery

Kundalini and Freedom

Today I am teaching you another important dimension of Kundalini awakening — the dimension of freedom.

A monastery cannot make you free. A monastery can prepare you for freedom, but it cannot make you realize yourself as pure energy.

I am not against any religion, any teaching, or any spiritual tradition that exists in the world today. But recently a monk came to me seeking freedom, and that made me realize that this topic must be explained clearly.

All my teachings are based on real energetic experience. My wisdom does not come from books or from repeating ancient teachings. It comes directly from energetic experience.

I experience energy directly, and that is why my teachings are practical and pragmatic.

A Monk Seeking Freedom

Recently a monk from Bengaluru named Vishnu Gupta contacted me. He wanted freedom from all his bondage and karmas. He wanted to realize the Self.

He was fifty-six years old. Perhaps he is watching this right now, and he knows in what context I am speaking about him.

This message is for him and also for many monks who are wandering in search of truth but are not becoming free.

The Limitation of Monastic Conditioning

In many monastic traditions, monks are taught to beg for alms. There is a spiritual concept behind this practice. I am not against that tradition.

But in the twenty-first century, as an individual soul, you must recognize something important.

If you have no money, you cannot invest in yourself.

To work with a living Guru like me requires complete investment — your time, your money, and your energy.

I take my fee because I give the highest teachings that can truly make you free.

Freedom Requires Investment

Freedom is the highest investment you can make in your life.

Let us look at this practically.

Every human being invests time, money, and energy into three basic needs:

  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Shelter

After these basic needs are fulfilled, most of the remaining money is spent on fulfilling desires of the mind.

But the soul does not need these desires.

The body needs only basic nourishment, a place to live, and most importantly, access to fresh air and pranic environments.

The Forgotten Importance of Prana

Most people in the modern world have forgotten the importance of fresh air.

They have forgotten the importance of good quality water.

The water that most people drink today is processed many times and contains very little prana.

But when you drink water directly from a glacier source, it feels like you are drinking pure energy.

For example, when you go to Gangotri in the Himalayas and drink the water coming directly from the glacier at Gaumukh, you feel an immediate surge of life force.

The prana content in that water is extremely powerful.

The Guru as the Sun of Awareness

When you remain confined within monasteries without the presence of a living Guru, your mind remains clouded.

The Guru is like the sun emerging from behind clouds.

Just as sunlight removes darkness, the Guru removes ignorance.

The Guru brings clarity, light, and direct experience.

Choosing Between Two Paths

Every seeker ultimately faces two possible paths.

The Path of Monastic Routine

You can continue following monastic traditions and practices.

There is no harm in that path. Perhaps your destiny still requires that experience.

Maybe your time has not yet come to walk a different path.

The Path of the Living Guru

The second path is the path of the Guru.

This path requires stepping into the unknown.

It requires leaving the comfort of structured spiritual life and walking into the unknown.

You must travel. You must move beyond your conditioned practices.

The Guidance I Gave to Vishnu

I guided Vishnu Gupta to stop repeating practices that had not brought results for fifty years.

Since childhood he had lived the life of a monk. For fifty years he practiced spiritual disciplines but had not experienced freedom.

Through my clairvoyant power and destiny reading ability, I could see that he still had significant karma left to burn.

Burning that karma requires action, movement, and real life experience.

He must use his limbs, his body, his movement.

He must walk into the unknown.

Entering the Unknown with the Guru

The unknown may initially appear frightening.

But when you walk into the unknown with the Guru, you discover beauty, freedom, and abundance.

Just look at the surroundings here.

The open space itself creates a feeling of expansion.

The Abundance of Nature

Look at the bushes growing here in abundance.

Look at the raw salad leaves growing naturally.

Most people eat processed salad leaves in burgers, but here you see the original living plant.

Look at the richness of prana within these leaves.

Look at the raw bricks, the untouched surfaces, the natural environment.

This rawness of nature is what the unknown truly feels like.

Each flower here is unique.

Each color is vibrant.

Nature itself demonstrates abundance.

The Limitation of Institutional Spirituality

Monasteries often confine you to repeating traditional practices.

They preserve lineage traditions, but they are not necessarily focused on your individual freedom.

Your individual awakening requires direct experience.

The Role of the Guru

The Guru walks the path.

The Guru knows the path.

The Guru shows the path.

I am the pioneer showing you how to step beyond the matrix.

Even monasteries can become a matrix if they prevent you from evolving beyond their structure.

The Misunderstanding of Buddha

Buddha never advocated statue worship.

Historically, stupas were built instead of statues.

But today Buddha statues are everywhere.

Buddha has become the most sold statue in the world.

Buddha is everywhere — yet the real Buddha consciousness is missing.

Who Is a Buddha?

Buddha means the awakened one.

Awakening is not about religion or tradition.

Awakening is about consciousness.

I am awakened, and that is why my students come to me and experience freedom.

They become free instantly because I teach energetic freedom.

Freedom Through Direct Experience

I do not bind you with rules.

I do not impose belief systems.

I make you feel life directly.

Life exists only here and now.

Use your five senses. Feel the present moment.

The Breath of Freedom

Take one complete inhalation and one complete exhalation.

If you cannot inhale deeply, then begin with a full exhalation.

This is my simple formula for feeling life.

When you inhale properly, your belly should expand outward.

Society has taught you incorrectly to pull your belly inward.

But observe the Laughing Buddha statue.

The large belly represents correct breathing.

When you inhale deeply:

  • The belly expands
  • The diaphragm moves
  • The lungs expand
  • The rib cage opens

This is the real breathing that supports awakening.

Learning from Nature

Look at the flowers and plants around you.

They did not attend monasteries.

They learned directly from nature.

They simply bloom.

This is what I teach you.

I teach you how to bloom as life itself.

Self-Realization

Self-realization means realizing the life force within you.

You do not need monasteries to experience this.

You need open space, pranic environments, and the guidance of a living Guru.

This is my teaching.

Bye-bye.

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Sanju

Sanju is Founder of Inner GPS Gurus. She is Kundalini, Energy, and Health Specialist. She is a rare Clairvoyant and Energy Scientist who leads your energies after a complete clairvoyant reading of your energies. She enjoys dissolving your problems and transforming you through action-based Energy Work. Get Solutions to your Life Problems (Career, Wealth, Productivity, Relationship, Spirituality, Kundalini, and Health).

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