<H1> Kirpal Singh - False successors </H1> |
<H2> contentS OF THIS SITE </H2> |
<H2> ORIGINS OF THE FALSE SUCCESSORS </H2> |
<H2> WHY THEY ARE FALSE SUCCESSORS </H2> |
<H2> CONCLUSION </H2> |
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<H3> RUHANI SATSANG </H3> |
<H3> 1. Darshan Singh (Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission or Science of Spirituality). </H3> |
<H3> 2. Thakar Singh (Know Thyself as Soul Foundation). </H3> |
<H3> 3. Ajaib Singh (Sant Bani Ashram). </H3> |
<H3> 4. Soami Divyanand (Divyanand Spiritual Foundation). </H3> |
<H3> 5. The “heirs” of the false successors. </H3> |
<H3> 6. Experiences have disappeared. </H3> |
<H3> Is there a living heir of Master Kirpal Singh? </H3> |
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<H4> In the meantime some of these false successors have died, leaving as their “successors” other imperfect masters, because a stalk of wheat cannot grow from the seed of a weed. </H4> |
<H4> The False Successors of Master Kirpal Singh </H4> |
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<H4> 1. A brief retrospective glance: only one Successor at a time.
An uninterrupted chain of Masters of the highest Order (Masters of the Word or Supreme Masters, Sants or Param Sants) begins historically with Kabir (1398 – 1518) and arrives at Kirpal Singh (6 February 1894 – 21 August 1974). This chain always presents, without exception, only one authentic Successor at a time, who receives the duty of transmitting the experiences of Celestial Light and Sound to the disciples of his time.(1) </H4> |
<H4> After the passing of Kirpal Singh, Darshan Singh, the physical son of the Master, wrote a letter to the editors of Sat Sandesh, the American magazine of the Ruhani Satsang, in which he claimed succession. This request of his was accepted in the U.S.A. by T.S. Khanna and others who elevated him to the rank of Master.
Why he is a false successor.I. Kirpal Singh, while in Tustin, California, U.S.A. in December 1963, declared in public regarding his successor:“Whoever may come up in the future, I tell you most definitely that he will NOT be a member of my family.”This was also published on the magazine Sat Sandesh.(2) </H4> |
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After the passing of Kirpal Singh, Thakar Singh was placed as the administrator of Sawanin Delhi (once the Seat of the Great Master) by Tai Ji, who had been his governess for a longtime, and obtained the support in the U.S.A. of Reno H. Sirrine.He then assumed the official office of Master.Why he is a false successor.I. In 1984 he made a big commotion in Germany predicting the end of the world within thatyear. He confirmed that prediction, which was obviously wrong, in a letter of his dated
3 May, 1984 sent to his follower Wulfing Rohr from Munich, Germany. (4)II. With the same letter he admitted that he had not reached perfection and that he was a victim of the NegativePower and sex. (4)
Wulfing Rohr with an open letter of his addressed to all the initiates on the Spiritual Path, dated 24 May 1984,denounced the grave deficiencies admitted to by Thakar Singh himself and made public the letter receivedfrom him. (5)
Thakar Singh died in 2005 designating as his “successor” his Indian initiate Baljit Singh. </H4> |
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Ajaib Singh was “discovered” in Rajastan, India, by the Canadian Arran Stephens, whobrought him to the general attention as a possible successor and obtained the support ofRussel Perkins, then the editor of the magazine Sat Sandesh in the U.S.A.He was then raised to the rank of Master.Why he is a false successor.I. After having discovered Ajaib Singh (Sant Ji) and following him for a few years, at theend of 1978 Arran Stephens abandoned him, diffusing a document, together withRichard Handel (U.S.A.), with the title “A statement by two fools concerning Sant Ajaib Singh Ji”.In it the two ex-followers listed several valid reasons, discovered by them personally, why Ajaib could not beconsidered a Master, and hence the successor of Kirpal Singh. (6)
Among these reasons, it is fundamental the fact that Ajaib did not even know how to meditate accordingto the teachings of Kirpal Singh. As everybody could see in those years, during meditation, in fact, he hadthe mantra repeated quickly and also while listening to the sound; whereas Kirpal Singh always taughtthe disciples to repeat the mantra very, very slowly and only while meditating on the light, not on the sound.II. Ajaib Singh died a few days before leaving on a Tour of Conferences in the West with everythingalready reserved in 1997.Kirpal Singh in his writings and talks underlined the fact that one of the fundamental duties of the MasterPower is to protect and receive every disciple at the moment of his passing. “The Master appears at themoment of death to all those who have received his teachings, so he can guide them into the Beyondand keep them away from the power of Kal.” Kirpal Singh: Rebirth Circular Letter)
And in the Introduction of His book “The Jap Ji” we find, “The God-Man receives the initiates at the time ofdeath, when all others fail.”
He also said: “These (the Masters) are selections by God They know when to come and when they aregoing back.” (Last darshan, August 17, 1974)
In the month of July 1997, a Tour of Conferences was organized for Ajaib Singh in Mexico, California andCanada. The program was widely diffused also on the web, the air tickets were bought, the conference halls prepared, and the organization ready to receive him. But Ajaib Singh died 6 July, 1997, a few days beforeleaving for Mexico, where he was expected on 10 July. (7)
One must ask: which one of you would organize a trip like that if you knew about your imminent death? Howcould Ajaib Singh be considered a Sant or Master, who is supposed to assist also his own disciples at themoment of death, if he did not even know the day of his passing?Some years after the death of Ajaib, his Indian initiate Sadhu Ram “succeeded” him.
The request of Sirio Carrapa to be considered a “successor” of Ajaib Singh (an unauthentic master however)was denied by even his closest companions, including his brother Virgilio.
4. Soami Divyanand (Divyanand Spiritual Foundation).
There is little information about this Guru.One thing is certain, that after the passing of Kirpal Singh, he had Bianca Marita FittingFitting, as a follower, who was already the Master’s Representative for Germany for along time, and who proposed him to the German disciples.After little time, though, B. M. Fitting (who died later) with her followers abandonedDivyanand, saying that, according to her long experience with Kirpal Singh, he did nothave the characteristics of the Master. </H4> |
<H4> Ajaib Singh was “discovered” in Rajastan, India, by the Canadian Arran Stephens, whobrought him to the general attention as a possible successor and obtained the support ofRussel Perkins, then the editor of the magazine Sat Sandesh in the U.S.A.He was then raised to the rank of Master.Why he is a false successor.I. After having discovered Ajaib Singh (Sant Ji) and following him for a few years, at theend of 1978 Arran Stephens abandoned him, diffusing a document, together withRichard Handel (U.S.A.), with the title “A statement by two fools concerning Sant Ajaib Singh Ji”.In it the two ex-followers listed several valid reasons, discovered by them personally, why Ajaib could not beconsidered a Master, and hence the successor of Kirpal Singh. (6)
Among these reasons, it is fundamental the fact that Ajaib did not even know how to meditate accordingto the teachings of Kirpal Singh. As everybody could see in those years, during meditation, in fact, he hadthe mantra repeated quickly and also while listening to the sound; whereas Kirpal Singh always taughtthe disciples to repeat the mantra very, very slowly and only while meditating on the light, not on the sound.II. Ajaib Singh died a few days before leaving on a Tour of Conferences in the West with everythingalready reserved in 1997.Kirpal Singh in his writings and talks underlined the fact that one of the fundamental duties of the MasterPower is to protect and receive every disciple at the moment of his passing. “The Master appears at themoment of death to all those who have received his teachings, so he can guide them into the Beyondand keep them away from the power of Kal.” Kirpal Singh: Rebirth Circular Letter)
And in the Introduction of His book “The Jap Ji” we find, “The God-Man receives the initiates at the time ofdeath, when all others fail.”
He also said: “These (the Masters) are selections by God They know when to come and when they aregoing back.” (Last darshan, August 17, 1974)
In the month of July 1997, a Tour of Conferences was organized for Ajaib Singh in Mexico, California andCanada. The program was widely diffused also on the web, the air tickets were bought, the conference halls prepared, and the organization ready to receive him. But Ajaib Singh died 6 July, 1997, a few days beforeleaving for Mexico, where he was expected on 10 July. (7)
One must ask: which one of you would organize a trip like that if you knew about your imminent death? Howcould Ajaib Singh be considered a Sant or Master, who is supposed to assist also his own disciples at themoment of death, if he did not even know the day of his passing?Some years after the death of Ajaib, his Indian initiate Sadhu Ram “succeeded” him.
The request of Sirio Carrapa to be considered a “successor” of Ajaib Singh (an unauthentic master however)was denied by even his closest companions, including his brother Virgilio. </H4> |
<H4> There is little information about this Guru.One thing is certain, that after the passing of Kirpal Singh, he had Bianca Marita FittingFitting, as a follower, who was already the Master’s Representative for Germany for along time, and who proposed him to the German disciples.After little time, though, B. M. Fitting (who died later) with her followers abandonedDivyanand, saying that, according to her long experience with Kirpal Singh, he did nothave the characteristics of the Master. </H4> |
<H4> As has been pointed out in the preceding points, some of the false successors of Kirpal Singh – Darshan Singh, Thakar Singh and Ajaib Singh – have died in the meantime. In their place they left other “successors”, identified respectively as Rajinder Singh, Baljit Singh and Sadhu Ram: these, or others who may present themselves as their equals, are themselves instructors of an inferior level, since they are heirs, as demonstrated, of imperfect Masters.6. Experiences have disappeared.
At the initiations imparted by these so-called "successors" the experiences have now disappeared. (8)
When there are no spiritual experiences, only the empty cold theory remains and the Schools decline rapidly into mere institutional religions. It is what happened at Beas, after the passing of Hazur Sawan Singh, Sant Kirpal Singh’s Master, where the increase in the number of adepts of the Radhasoami was not accompanied by an equal level of spiritual experiences.
CONCLUSION
Is there a living heir of Master Kirpal Singh?
“The earth has never been without a Master of the highest Order” Kirpal Singh said more than once, and in this age there is no exception. But the Master is not to be looked for according to the high-sounding propaganda, the family he belongs to, or his homeland. He is chosen by God and not by man. If Kirpal Singh’s disciples had followed the clear clues left by the Great Master, instead of their own minds, they certainly would have found him or anyway they would find him. The Master must also be able to guarantee in a lasting way the experiences of Divine Light and Sound, the two manifestations of God into Expression Power.
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<H4> At the initiations imparted by these so-called "successors" the experiences have now disappeared. (8)
When there are no spiritual experiences, only the empty cold theory remains and the Schools decline rapidly into mere institutional religions. It is what happened at Beas, after the passing of Hazur Sawan Singh, Sant Kirpal Singh’s Master, where the increase in the number of adepts of the Radhasoami was not accompanied by an equal level of spiritual experiences. </H4> |
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“The earth has never been without a Master of the highest Order” Kirpal Singh said more than once, and in this age there is no exception. But the Master is not to be looked for according to the high-sounding propaganda, the family he belongs to, or his homeland. He is chosen by God and not by man. If Kirpal Singh’s disciples had followed the clear clues left by the Great Master, instead of their own minds, they certainly would have found him or anyway they would find him. The Master must also be able to guarantee in a lasting way the experiences of Divine Light and Sound, the two manifestations of God into Expression Power. </H4> |
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