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What can other people know of the condition of one’s heart? If the enigma of the mystery of life enters the heart, the person knows no peace until it has been solved.

Sant Kirpal Singh
Start Talks Second World Tour
Second World Tour

Sant Kirpal Singh left the Delhi Palam Airport on June 8, 1963 for His Second World Tour. On 29 January, 1964, He left New York for India, made a short stop in Germany and departed for India on 30 January, 1964.

Report of Sant Kirpal Singh's Second World Tour (opens in a new window)


There is an awakening, with God’s Grace. I have found it. On this present tour, I have found it. There is a great response everywhere for unity. Religions are trying to make the subjects of their religions merge into one. But what we are speaking of now is not the merging of all religions into one: let people remain in their own religions, but they should all sit together for the same higher religion, which is one for all. They should remain in their own religions and not change them, but follow the religion, which is one for all, given out by all Masters. These are the words you have to write down in your hearts, and never forget to live up to them. You will find a wonderful change; you will live and see for yourselves.

Sant Kirpal Singh

1 Boston college talk
2 Dyed in the colour of God
3 Godpower, Christpower, Masterpower
4 Harmony
5 How I met my Master
6 Initiation
7 Justice and grace
8 Living up to it
9 Love and intoxication
10 Love is the way
11 No new faith, mind that
12 Radio Interview of Sant Kirpal Singh
13 Seeing is above all
14 Spirituality, not spiritualism
15 The birthright to be God
16 The esoteric side of religions
17 The inner and outer man
18 The king of our hearts
19 The ocean of intoxication
20 The path according to St. John
21 What is true living?
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