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In 1963, I was involved with several groups of people. This lasted some weeks. The In 1963, I was involved with several groups of people. This lasted some weeks. The most interesting of these people was a pen salesman who was fairly prosperous because most interesting of these people was a pen salesman who was fairly prosperous because he was a good salesman, and fountain he was a good salesman, and fountain pens were in great demand. pens were in great demand. He conveyed to me He conveyed to me the request from his guru that I should come to Ranchi and stay in his ashram for some the request from his guru that I should come to

Ranchi and stay in his ashram for some days. The guru himself had a great desire to meet me, and there were also a large days. The guru himself had a great desire to meet me, and there were also a large number of local residents in Ranchi who wished me to do the same. number of local residents in Ranchi who wished me to do the same. This nice salesman was going to Ranchi with large quantities of his fountain pens. This nice salesman was going to Ranchi with large quantities of his fountain pens. He asked me to accompany him. He would look after the fare. We went. It was only He asked me to accompany him. He would look after the fare. We went. It was only after we had been in Ranchi for several days than I learned that he had contacted his after we had been in Ranchi for

several days than I learned that he had contacted his guru through the post, and had never met him. But I was used to surprises in India, and guru through the post, and had never met him. But I was used to surprises in India, and especially to situations not being up to expectations. especially to situations not being up to expectations. The guru also called himself a doctor, and kept a medicine shop. Having heard The guru also called himself a doctor, and kept a medicine shop. Having heard about me, he developed the ambition to get be as a “foreign” disciple. The situation about me, he developed the ambition to get be as a

“foreign” disciple. The situation was ludicrous. Everyone saw the joke. No wonder I was amused. I stayed for a short was ludicrous. Everyone saw the joke. No wonder I was amused. I stayed for a short time with a Sikh Raja which came from some western province at the time of the time with a Sikh Raja which came from some western province at the time of the Partition, when the nation became Pakistan and India. It was from this gentleman that Partition, when the nation became Pakistan and India. It was from this gentleman that I learned that the last surviving Tantrik guru of the Uttara Kaula sect lived on the edge I learned that the

last surviving Tantrik guru of the Uttara Kaula sect lived on the edge of Ranchi. of Ranchi. From this Sikh, I learned the recent history of Pagala Baba and his Tantrik ashram. From this Sikh, I learned the recent history of Pagala Baba and his Tantrik ashram. He was only known as Pagala Baba, which means “Mad Father”. He refused to tell He was only known as Pagala Baba, which means “Mad Father”. He refused to tell  people his initiation name, and made the excuse that he had forgotten it. I  people his initiation name, and made the excuse that he had forgotten it. It was also revealed t was also revealed to me that many people,

including sadhus and even the mahants of big ashrams to me that many people, including sadhus and even the mahants of big ashrams had come to him for his Tantra had come to him for his Tantra diksha diksha (initiation), and that all had been refused. Opinion (initiation), and that all had been refused. Opinion was that I would get the same refusal, but events turned out different from expectation. was that I would get the same refusal, but events turned out different from


expectation. A disciple had gone to Pagala Baba’s ashram the day befor  A disciple had gone to Pagala Baba’s ashram the day befor e, and a suitable time e, and a suitable time for my visit had been suggested. I entered his room, and felt his eyes probing my inner  for my visit had been suggested. I entered his room, and felt his eyes probing my inner self. I put my head on his feet and made the customary salutations. He did not try self. I put my head on his feet and made the customary salutations. He did not try to hide his own feelings of happiness, and the crowd of people already in the room to hide his own feelings of happiness, and the crowd of people already in the room hummed to express their approval. He invited me to sit by his side. I wanted to sit on hummed to express their

approval. He invited me to sit by his side. I wanted to sit on the floor, but he insisted; so I sat on his the floor, but he insisted; so I sat on his ghaddi  ghaddi at a discrete distance. at a discrete distance. He spoke a quaint but He spoke a quaint but easily understandable English. He asked me many questio easily understandable English. He asked me many questionnss about my nationality, my sannyas initiation and name, my guru, how long I had been about my

nationality, my sannyas initiation and name, my guru, how long I had been in India, and the places I had visited. Then the questions became more positive and in India, and the places I had visited. Then the questions became more positive and related to Tantra, and were framed in such a way that they not only probed my own related to Tantra, and were framed in such a way that they not only probed my own knowledge, but sought my opinions. I have met many sadhus in India, but I did not feel knowledge, but sought my opinions. I have met many sadhus in India, but I did not feel in harmony with anyone as I did with Pagala Baba. We liked each other, and it must in harmony with anyone as I did with Pagala Baba. We liked each other, and it must have been obvious to everyone. have been obvious to everyone. Then came the inevitable cup of tea and biscuits. All Indian hospitality is based on Then came the inevitable cup of tea and biscuits. All Indian

hospitality is based on the assumption that the visitor is dying of thirst and hunger. I presented my request for  the assumption that the visitor is dying of thirst and hunger. I presented my request for  initiation into the Uttara Kaula (Northern Tantrik) sect. He did not reply but changed initiation into the Uttara Kaula (Northern Tantrik) sect. He did not reply but changed 1111 the subject, and asked about where I the subject, and asked about where I was staying and the accommodations. Then he was staying and the accommodations. Then he asked me to return tomorrow at the same time. I readily agreed, and humbly took my asked me

to return tomorrow at the same time. I readily agreed, and humbly took my leave. The elation I felt remained with me for the rest of the day. In more than twenty leave. The elation I felt remained with me for the rest of the day. In more than twenty years, the psychic link we years, the psychic link we forged has never been broken. forged has never been broken. The clock struck five hours. I was already half awake, and I anticipated that I was The clock struck five hours. I was already half awake, and I anticipated that I was on the fringe of an ultra-metaphysical experience of the fourth dimension, and was on the fringe of an ultra-

metaphysical experience of the fourth dimension, and was soon to stand on the threshold of Shambhala. I was to enter into a numinous situation soon to stand on the threshold of Shambhala. I was to enter into a numinous situation where Creation, Preservation, and Destruction were indivisible. I entered the ashram where Creation, Preservation, and Destruction were indivisible. I entered the ashram alone at the appointed time. alone at the appointed time. Baba was waiting for me, but I was disconcerted to find the room full of people. I Baba was waiting for me, but I was disconcerted to find the room full of people. I need not have

worried about this. After I approached the guru and made my salutations, need not have worried about this. After I approached the guru and made my salutations, I put a box on his I put a box on his ghaddi  ghaddi filled with things I knew he liked. As I did so, Baba pointed filled with things I knew he liked. As I did so, Baba pointed to the door and said, “Nathji, go into the Kali temple and meditate for one hour.” I to the door and said, “Nathji, go into the Kali temple and meditate for one hour.” I


bowed to him, and a boy came to lead me, and also to lock me in. I entered the little temple, and the door was locked on the outside. The floor was stone, and cold, so I removed my kuftan, folded it up to form a seat, and sat naked  before my Cosmic Mother. Within seconds the Cosmos was shining in my eyes. I put my hands up as if they could shut out the weirdglow of brilliance, but the instruction was “Close your eyes and then you too will shine.” I laughed to myself,

thinking “He who has the honey of the bees does not crave the sugar of the cane.” I knew that the temple was filled with beings large and small, but all from another   plane or celestial kingdom of peace, harmony, and happiness. Some part of me was far  away in space, yet I could look down to see myself sitting on the floor before the image of Mahakali. I felt like reproaching myself for this adventure, and reminded myself  that I should not only be in my body, but in deep meditation. I heard the sound of a key turning in a padlock, and daylight flooded in as the doors opened. Surely this must be an emergency. I was sure I had not been in the Temple more than ten minutes,





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