Self-realization is not the privilege of few but the right of all.
– Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji
Brahm Gyan means Divine Knowledge, or Knowledge of the Self. By obtaining this eternal Vedic technique, one can – through diligent practice experience and realize the ‘Self’. The resplendent light of God dwells within each of us and is also known as the ‘Self’ or Soul.
The majority of people have learned about a Higher Power through lectures, religious discourses, books and discussions. This information helps point us in the direction of the inner path, however, it does not provide the practical knowledge, experience and realization of the Self. Therefore, all the Holy Scriptures and enlightened Saints and Seers have always encouraged man to get initiated into the practical knowledge of the Self – ‘Brahm Gyan’.
Receiving the technique of Brahm Gyan (Divine Knowledge) will give the individual the extraordinary experience of the soul in four ways – the Divine Light, Divine Music, Divine Word and Divine Nectar.
DIVINE LIGHT |
In order to diminish darkness, light has to be lit. Just like the sun is the source of energy in the world, the first experience of Brahm Gyan is awakening that inner sun that is the source of our energy in the inner world.
DIVINE MUSIC |
Our entire body works in a rhythm; we create music at every moment. The second experience of Brahm gyan is to connect to this vibration within, listen to music that moves our soul and leaves us mesmerized.
DIVINE WORD |
Our Prana (subtle energy behind the breath); our energy is concentrated in our energy centers. Being able to control and direct this energy to flow freely is the third experience of Gyan.
DIVINE NECTAR |
Purification with water is a universally accepted practise. Awakening the flow of the nectar within to purify our thoughts is the fourth experience of Brahm Gyan.