In Conversation with a Truth Seeker and Guru:
4 Essential Spiritual Questions for Unlocking Life’s Purpose
Aumaujaya's Answer:
"The power of attaining truth is referred to as spirituality. A Guru embodies the ability to realize this spirituality. Any individual who has acquired a vision of love and philosophy in the form of truth will essentially manifest as Guru Tattva.
Just as a medical practitioner responds to illness and is known as a doctor, one who responds to the need for education is recognized as a teacher. Similarly, an individual who responds to destiny is referred to as a guru. Those possessing the power, capability, and consciousness to understand and guide destiny naturally transition into the role of gurus.
Much like you are aware of your hunger and fatigue, I am aware of my existence as Sathya Chaitanya Parabrahma Naam. Gravity represents direct knowledge of Brahman, love symbolizes the realization of eternal bliss, and I aspire to be a teacher for all.
Even someone devoid of established beliefs, scientific knowledge, or formal education, a simple soul gazing at the sky, seeking God, receives a response to that call. Such a connection evokes devotion within them. This is why I am the Great Sreeguru, offering reverence to Gurus and their teachings. Even those without comprehensive knowledge can find a Guru. Those who lose and regain truth can themselves become gurus.
'Aumaujaya' signifies the Great Consciousness, revealing itself as Swayambhuh Parabrahma, Adipara Satyanandamaya love. This represents the vision of the Self, encapsulated by the phrase 'Tatvamasi'—meaning 'You are that.'
- 'Premojassomaujayah.'
Truth seeker's question: "What is the difference between Guru and God?"
Aumaujaya's Answer:
"The power that guides the cycle of birth and death is known as 'God.' Essentially, from the moment you are born to the time you pass away, God represents the force of education and employment that enables you to live. 'Bhagamu' signifies employment, and 'Lord' denotes the master of employment.
Conversely, one who provides salvation from the cycle of avidya and ignorance is called a 'guru.' The Guru is the one who overcomes ignorance with science and philosophy, bestows true knowledge, imparts the right path, and leads you to the path of salvation. 'Gu' signifies Karma Sesha and Janma Sesha. 'Ru' signifies Yogic vision and Tattva vision. 'Guru' represents the one who achieves salvation through the liberation of Karma Sesha and the vision of Tattva.
God is the master of the external world, while Guru is the master of the internal world. Both God and Guru share a single owner, and that owner is 'Aumaujaya."
-Premojassomaujayah.
Truth seeker's question: "Why didn't Aumaujaya inform about the Gurus, Gods, or Shastras who came in the past?"
Aumaujaya's Answer:
"There is no power in this earthly universe that can convey truth, consciousness, love, Parabrahma Tattvam, information, messages, prophecies, or imaginative visions. It is only possible to possess foreknowledge, provide information, and give instructions about causal births or karmic births traveling in a mechanical, artificial, or enslaved orbit. It is impossible to mention the primary Aumaujayatvam, the great independent Swayambhuh Tatva, Parabrahma Prakasha, Truth Pranananda, and Eternal Love Darshan."Truth Seeker's Question: "What is the difference between temples and Oorjeeshaa?"
Aumaujaya's Answer:
"The place where deities reside is called a 'temple.' The place where Aumaujaya resides is referred to as 'Oorjeeshaa.'"