“I've Had Relations With Over 150 Men, Now I Seek Peace”: A Seeker's Confession and Premanand Ji Maharaj's Compassionate Guidance
KalamTimes April 18, 2025 07:39 PM

In the heart of Vrindavan, where the atmosphere is soaked in devotion and tranquility, a heartfelt moment unfolded during a satsang of Premanand Ji Maharaj, a spiritual guide revered for his humility, clarity, and divine wisdom.

Known for his powerful yet gentle discourses, Premanand Ji Maharaj doesn’t just preach religion—he awakens inner consciousness. His teachings resonate deeply with those struggling through modern complexities, offering refuge, peace, and a way forward.

A Painful Confession

During a recent satsang, a young man—clearly distressed and burdened—opened his heart in front of the gathering. Fighting tears, he revealed, “I’ve had intimate relations with more than 150 men. But today, I feel lost, empty, and deeply remorseful. I don’t want to live this life anymore. I seek peace and purity.”

His words stunned the audience, but Maharaj Ji’s response was not of judgment—it was of deep understanding.

Maharaj Ji’s Response: No Judgment, Only Light

In his signature calm voice, Premanand Ji Maharaj replied with empathy:
“This is not your true nature. These impulses, these patterns, are mental sanskars—imprints shaped by circumstances and time. You must not hate yourself for them, but neither should you surrender to them.”

He explained that life’s purpose isn’t to be consumed by any impulse, but to transcend it—
"You have received this human body not for indulgence, but to rise above the world and discover your true self."

A Path to Inner Transformation

Maharaj Ji further encouraged the young man to reflect on his experiences:
"What have you truly gained from this path?"
The man responded honestly: “Only fear and worry.”

Premanand Ji gently said, “Then it is time to rise. If you can live free from the grip of these attachments—whether toward men or women—you can awaken to your highest spiritual potential. You can become a God-realized soul.”

A Message Beyond One Person

Premanand Ji emphasized that this is not an individual struggle. “These inner tendencies exist in many, but what matters is what we do with them. Rise above, don’t be defined by them.”
His message was clear—no one is beyond redemption or transformation. Spiritual life is not about denial, but about transcendence.

In Summary:
Premanand Ji Maharaj’s teachings once again highlighted the power of compassion over condemnation, and guidance over guilt. The path to peace lies not in suppressing our past, but in rising above it with awareness, intention, and grace.

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