
Be crucified, be dead, and still be able to come back. Then where is his perfectness? Every time, a Perfect Master has shown us that he is unlimited. We cannot say, "Well, that is the time he is gonna come," because if we can limit him, then it's a little bit funny. He can come in any form, any way, any time, any second, he wants to. You see, these examples prove that the Lord is Almighty, he is All Perfect. Guru Puja, Caracas Venezuela, July 25th 1975 You want to realize Jesus, if you want to really understand who Jesus is, which is, of course, not his body but heĪnd It Is Divine Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 10, August 1973 Waiting for him is something else realizing him is something else. You are to realize him, realize him in your heart. This is something I want to explain to people, that if you're waiting for Jesus, fine, you have to wait for him.

He's omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent and we have to realize him. And we are waiting for God, but God is in our heart and we have to realize him here, in our heart. … So we ourselves are always confused, you see. Then how can he come and how can he go? Can anyone explain to me? What we need of him is not the body. He is omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, and with us every moment, every second, of our life. If he was omniscient he would know that 'omniscient' and 'omnipresent' are not mentioned in the Bible.Īnd God is everywhere at all times. It is usually translated as ' almighty', which is another of Rawat's favourite words and he has even used it to describe himself or should that be Himself. As he once said "Look at it, we open the Bible and it says God is omnipresent, God is omnipotent, God is omniscient." Of course Rawat has never actually done that or he would know that the word 'omnipotent' is used once in the Bible in older translations in Revelation 19:6. One of his catchphrases in referring to God's qualities is "omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent" in various word orders.


He remembers one quote from the Bible, "In the beginning was the Word …" though he brazenly states that this refers to his so-called " Holy Name" which is whatever his followers feel when they are attempting to think about nothing but their breathing and which he says is the Élan Vital, the energy that is keeping you alive which does not exist according to modern science but to Rawat is analogous to the jiva or atman of Hindu philosophy. In his public speeches Prem Rawat displays virtually no understanding of religion or religions apart from Hinduism and boasts he has never read a scripture though he can quote from the Ramayana, Gita and some songs of Sant Mat poets. Prem Rawat's Teaching about Omnipotence, Omniscience and Omnipresence - In His Own Words
