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A Vision Occurred.. and You Told Someone — This Is the Greatest Mistake
By Hitesh Chhabra • 12 May 2026 • 5 min read

There was a person who practiced sadhana regularly.. Slowly, over months of that unbroken continuity, the doors of the inner self began to open. That state began to form in which something extraordinary started happening. A connection with divine energies began to take shape — sometimes a deep feeling, sometimes a message, sometimes an emotion that no words could hold. Sometimes light, sometimes a profound stillness, sometimes the knowing that what was meant to be known — had arrived. These experiences began to occur again and again, growing deeper.. and in that joy, in that enthusiasm which became impossible to contain — that person began to share. Told a sister. Told a fellow seeker. Told a friend on the path.
Everyone listened. Some appreciated it, some said — "Oh really??" — and some simply smiled.
And from the very next day.. those experiences stopped coming.
Why does this happen??
This is no coincidence. This is a profound spiritual law.
When we connect with a power of a higher frequency — whether it be the deities, the Supreme Soul, or any divine being — that connection is like an extremely subtle thread. Delicate, sacred, and intensely sensitive. Like the morning dew — the moment sunlight touches it, it is gone.
The moment we share that experience with another — what is the very first thought that arises in their mind?? "This doesn't happen like this." "How could this happen to them?" "I have been in sadhana for ten years, it hasn't happened to me." Whether they say it aloud or not — that thought certainly moves within them. And thought carries energy.. the energy of that thought severs our subtle thread.
The vision ceases. The connection breaks.
So should we never speak of it??
No — that is the wrong question. The real question is — with what intention do we speak?
There are two kinds of people who share their experiences. The first — those who inwardly wish for others to see them, to acknowledge them, to admire them. "Look, it happened to me. I am special." This enthusiasm cools quickly, because it is mixed with ego.
And the second — those who share because they wish to light a flame in another's journey. Whose feeling is — "This is possible for you too." In this feeling, there is no ego. In this, there is seva. And where there is seva — the flow of the Supreme's energy does not stop.
Intention alone determines — whether the vision will cease, or grow.
Brahma Baba and Kaal Bhairav — Two Forms of the Same Power??
This question is very deep. And its answer is deeper still.
Brahma Baba — that great soul who surrendered his entire life to God Shiva. Through whom divine knowledge reached millions of souls. Who even today, in his avyakt form, continues to serve.
And Kaal Bhairav — that power which stands between darkness and light. That protects dharma. That breaks bondage. That rescues from the grip of time itself.
Are both one and the same?? Consider this for a moment — a great soul has played hundreds of roles across hundreds of lifetimes. Once it became Vikramaditya.. once Chandragupta Maurya. Once a great Guru of the South.. once an ascetic guardian of the mountains. In every birth, a different role — but the same soul.
In this universe, at the level of time, past, present, and future exist simultaneously. So when a great soul has played the role of a protector, a destroyer, or an ascetic in some past life — the manifestation of that energy from that era exists even today. Kaal Bhairav may be one such form.
But here, one thing is important — the worship of Kaal Bhairav and the remembrance of Brahma Baba are not one and the same. They are two different roles, from two different eras, of the same soul. And every role carries its own energy, its own duty.
So which form should we practice toward??
The one that the need of this age demands. This is the era of the Great Transformation — and in it, one needs the sadhana of peace, the sadhana of knowledge, the sadhana of the spirit of service. This is not the era of destructive power — it is the era of liberating power.
Brahma Baba himself used to say — "Do not connect with me. Through me, connect with the Incorporeal Shiva." This is the true path — do not hold the medium, hold the source.
From Vikramaditya to Brahma Baba — the Endless Journey of One Soul..
In the form of King Vikramaditya, who had the Somnath Jyotirlinga adorned with diamonds. In the form of Chandragupta Maurya, who laid the foundation of a prosperous age. In the form of some great Guru of the South, who connected disciples with the Supreme. And in the form of a mountain ascetic, who guarded all eight directions.
These are all roles, from different ages, of the same one soul. And in this age — in this final Confluence — that same soul came as Brahma Baba. Became the chariot of God Shiva. Showed millions of souls the path back to their home, and departed.
Is this a coincidence?? Or is this an unbroken chain of service that has been flowing on.. from age to age??
A Vision Occurred.. and You Told Someone — This Is the Greatest Mistake.
The next time a divine experience arrives — pause. Look inward for a moment. Ask yourself — "Do I wish to share this so that others see me as great? Or so that a little light may kindle in their journey?"
If the answer is the second — then speak. And if the answer is the first — then be silent. Let that experience ripen within. It will mature. And one day that energy will emerge on its own — but not as ego, as seva.
Because visions cease.. when we make them proof of our own greatness. And they grow — when we make them a medium for the service of others.
Written by Hitesh Chhabra
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