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In this episode, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks from direct experience about the sacred role of the Guru. Not as a figure of admiration or idealization, but as the living presence through whom the filters fall away and God is revealed—not as imagined, but as He is. He reflects on the silence between souls, the mystery of real recognition, and why the path without a Guru, though often pursued, cannot lead to what the soul most deeply longs for. Those who have met a true Guru will understand; for the rest, he offers a gentle invitation to listen quietly.
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