Author Bio

Swami Anant Maitrey

Author Bio

Spiritual awakening is an internal process in which an individual experiences their true nature and the truth hidden behind reality.

Swami Anant Maitrey, Born in 1976, Swami Anant Maitrey is a thinker, seeker, and spiritual traveler.
His life is devoted to Truth, Dharma, Soul, and the Divine.

He was deeply influenced by his parents, Late Shri Mansharam Garg and Late Smt. Sita Devi.
Their compassion and sensitivity awakened self-awareness within him.

These values gradually grew into deep spiritual consciousness.

His journey moved beyond the material world toward inner self-realization.
He explored many paths in search of truth.

He meditated in the silent valleys of the Himalayas.
He studied ancient scriptures and Upanishadic wisdom deeply.
He also visited Sufi shrines and learned the language of silence.

These journeys were not only external but deeply internal.
Every experience became a teacher, and every question a doorway.

The teachings of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) deeply influenced him.
Osho helped him see life with clarity and depth.

He realized that spirituality is not renunciation, but awakening.

His consciousness evolved under the guidance of Ma Dharma Jyoti.
She is a close disciple of Osho.

He also learned from Shri Ashok Bharti Ji.
With him, he practiced meditation, silence, and awareness.

Lovedharma Sakha Ji inspired him with simplicity, love, and compassion.
He is the founder of Sakha Wellness, Chandigarh.

Swami Parmanand Giri Ji Maharaj also guided his spiritual journey.
He is associated with Akhand Paramdham, Haridwar.

His teachings strengthened dispassion, devotion, and discernment.

His spiritual journey reflects deeply in his writings.

His major works include:

“Islam: Solution or Problem” explores religion and social conflicts.

“Dharma, Soul and God” reflects on Dharma, Soul, and Divine realization.

His writings go beyond sects and dogmas.
They express a universal search for truth.

He believes truth is not limited to temples or scriptures.
It exists in silence, where the ego dissolves.

In that silence, only the Divine remains.

Through his writings and discourses, he guides seekers inward.

He reminds us that the real journey is within.
When the mind becomes silent, truth begins to speak.