Fakeer Ishavardas is a profound spiritual voice whose teachings cut through dogma to reveal the core of universal truth. With a fearless and compassionate approach, he challenges seekers to shed their egos and limitations, urging them toward a life of profound self-inquiry and authentic understanding. His legacy is not one of institutions, but of liberated individuals who have learned to see beyond the superficial to the absolute reality that connects us all. He inspires a journey of personal empowerment, critical thought, and unconditional love for all beings, reminding us that true wisdom is found in the continuous pursuit of what is.

"The metaphysical truth and the end reality is simply this - you are All. Infinite Oneness. Consciousness is but only a part of it. So, you're consciousness, and yet more. You're the Whole. Thus is 'That'. Get it."

"Even if things do not work out as you thought they should for you, they do - in their own way, as they were meant to."

"Truth will screw with you every which way, before it lets you to be anywhere near itself."

"I swear I've good morals. It's just that bad ones befriend me. I'm a friendly person, you know. But I will talk to them. Believe you me."

"I wish you all the best in life. Hell, I will even write your obituary for free."

"Live joyfully this life. Once gone, who knows if we ever get it back. Atheists think we do not. Mystics say you will. Either way, chill."

"You're not a piece of nothing, but the all of everything."

"You are given a life, a death. Understand both while living, and before dying. Or you'd have wasted a life, a death."

"Just a child is free to wander in one's father's garden, discovering little or big things; it is left to the seeker to grow unto the Nature of the Absolute."

"There is always a choice. Always. So do not say, you had no choice. Good or bad, doing it or not, is about you, not choices. Always."

"Don't worry, eventually everything falls into its rightful place."

"I love all life as my own. Therefore, I say, you're my very own. But am I, an infidel who does not believe in your ism, also your own?"

"Don't worry. Life goes on. With or without you. So, live it, while it's given you."

"Just 'get' the 'One' in All. Then live accordingly. That's all."

"Children throw tantrums because they've imagined their 'father in heaven' does so. And because, their inherited religious book has, in written, shown them so."