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# If Truth Be Told: A Monk's Memoir

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If Truth Be Told: A Monk's Memoir is an honest and straightforward account of Om Swami's life, one of the foremost spiritual leaders of India.Summary of the BookIf Truth be Told is an extraordinary memoir of the making of a spiritual life in today’s demanding, competitive, and baffling times. The book unravels the life story of Om Swami and his journey to becoming a monk. As an 18-year-old young boy, Om Swami headed to Australia to realize his worldly dreams and aspirations. He struggled to make his ends meet but two years down the line he was a multimillionaire earning $250,000 a year. He always had a burning desire to explore his spirituality. As an 8-year-old he saw a vision of God in a dream which transformed his life forever. This triggered off his desire to meet God and he practiced astrology, meditation and tantra in his pursuit to know God. Yet God was nowhere in sight, deeply frustrated he plunged into the worldly affairs to distract himself from the restlessness and commotion within. After spending several years in Australia he moved to India and led his life in solitude in the Himalayas. He battled death as he starved, faced the wrath of nature and wild animals. But finally his sadhana brought him to the ultimate realization – I am what I have been seeking, which became the basis of all his teachings. This astounding memoir is a must-read for those interested in the life and teachings of Om Swami.About Om SwamiOm Swami is an India monk who lives in a remote place in the Himalayan foothills. He holds an MBA degree from University of Technology, Sydney and a Bachelor's degree in Business Computing from University of Western Sydney. He founded a profitable software company with offices in San Francisco, New York, Toronto, London, Sydney and India.

Review: A Truthful Account of Spiritual Transition - I throughly enjoyed reading this book. As a disclaimer, I haven't met Om Swami personally and I only know him through this book. The book is remarkably well-written. The writing is crisp and clear, marked by simplicity, candour and humor.The book traces the transition of Amit, born in Patiala, into Om Swami - a tantric monk. It is a heart-warming tale that is believable. Amit appears to have been a precocious child, who was a voracious reader from the age of five. As a child, he was fascinated by spirituality and God. Amit early education was in India. Aa a teen, he was well-versed in Vedic texts and also became an astrologer. His tertiary education was in Australia, where he acquired an under-graduate degree in Business and an MBA in 2002. He was extraordinarily successful over the next six years, starting a software business that had operations in Australia, USA, UK, Canada and India. He seems to have been highly focused, energetic and very hard-working. He saw both highs and lows in business. On March 15, 2010, at the age of 30, Amit renounced his material wealth and embraced spirituality. He went in search of a guru and spent nearly five months in Benares with a Naga saint, who comes across as anything but saintly. The saint, who had been conferred the title of Tantric Emperor, had not mastered his own anger. Amit was mistreated and exploited but he bore the whole experience rather stoically. Amit decided to go on his own. He went to the Himalayas. Spending 13 months in exclusion, he intensively meditated and was rewarded with a direct vision of the Goddess. I have spent nearly 25 years on a spiritual path and the book strongly resonates with my own experiences. It seems genuine and authentic. Right now in India, it is hard to find a spiritual master who is not a charlatan or a fake. Most of the so-called masters are not enlightened. Their knowledge is bookish. They run a slick marketing campaign and attract gullible people through franchised meditation workshops or large-scale idols of Indian gods. On the other hand, Om Swami's insights seem to be from direct experience. His recommendation for life appears simple: "Live. Love. Laugh. Give." This is not some new age psycho-babble but a profound insight based on intuitive knowledge. Who is this book meant for? It is a book for a spiritual aspirant seriously interested in God. Regrettably, 99.99% of the population is not interested in spirituality or God. They seek saints to fulfill their trivial material desires for wealth, partner, health and comfort. Some individuals have approached Om Swami to help them locate misplaced jewelery! One should not waste a Master's hard-acquired spiritual energy in fulfilling such petty desires. Om Swami is well-versed in Vedic texts and his knowledge of scriptures is astounding. He is an orthodox monk specializing in the tantric path. This path may not suit everyone, as it is hard. It requires enormous discipline, faith, courage and persistence. If you are unable to master your senses and passion, you might fall on the way. If you are under the misconception that tantra is all about amazing sex, he is not the right person for you. On the other hand, if you are genuinely curious about God, he can show you the way. But be aware that you are unlikely to see the Goddess as he did after 13 months of meditation in the Himalayas. His achievement was probably over several life times. It was destined that he would be enlightened in this lifetime. Even if you are not a serious seeker, it is worthwhile to read the book as it is a truthful account of how to become a spiritual master. Ultimately, it is grace that makes you enlightened but it is unflinching effort that attracts grace.
Review: Read it and get inspired if a spiritual life moves you - It is 5 o’clock in the morning. The alarm from my Huawei smart phone rings in the other room. It is the same song “dream it possible’ from Delacey waking me gently. This sounds the start of my morning ritual. Once the song is over, I get up, walk to other room, switch off the alarm and silently thank the Almighty for giving me another day to live and hence another opportunity to work on myself. I move to the kitchen, take a full glass of water and sip it slowly. I try to be mindful but the realities are the realities. I know I am still a work-in- progress personage. Nothing is wrong with that; we do what we can as per our capacity. No comparison with others and no neurotic frustration should stem out of our current limitations. This is another reminder for me that it never pays to be too hard on oneself. Striking the right balance is key. ‘Treading on the middle path is the way to go’, says the Buddha. After my glass of water is over, I feel my bowels move. I switch on the wifi box, take my tablet, press on the start button and sit in the most relaxed demeanor on the toilet pot. I have 20 minutes in front of me to read my next spiritual book: If Truth Be Told: A Monk's Memoir by Om Swami. This is my second book by this author. His previous book on mantra has intrigued me. From what I have gathered from that one, Om Swami gives me the impression of a young chap but oh so full of knowledge and load of spiritual experiences. From his writing, I also got a gist of him being a hard disciplinarian in his own life and his spiritual quest. Hmm he simply means business..period. I wanted to know more, because he sounded courageous enough to renounce everything and set himself on a spiritual adventure which has leaded him to his current lifestyle. It was with such mulling that I decided to give ‘If Truth Be Told’ a try. A certain number of mornings later, each session tags to the 20 minutes and few seconds, the book is finally over. Verdict: A inspiring piece of work. I can resonate with many of the episodes of the Swami’s earlier life and struggles. He is another fellow companion on this roller coaster ride calls life. His story can never be identical to ours as each one of us is on our own hero’s journey too. Yet we can learn and fortify our personal resolves by learning about his trial and tribulations, his woes, his victories and finally his enlightenment. Om Swami has set the bar high and his story can be considered as one gauge among the many examples that life has shown us throughout the history of humanity. It is up to us to take it as a model. This is a book from a compassionate being whom I feel, honestly wants to help others like me, in their quest to find their own truth. This book will never make you enlightened and it should not, because this is not its purpose. Read it, reflect and continue your path. One day will come when you too will have your own story to tell. Just keep going, no matter what.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #256,664 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #445 in New Age Mysticism (Books) #5,979 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,662 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Truthful Account of Spiritual Transition
*by V***T on March 10, 2018*

I throughly enjoyed reading this book. As a disclaimer, I haven't met Om Swami personally and I only know him through this book. The book is remarkably well-written. The writing is crisp and clear, marked by simplicity, candour and humor.The book traces the transition of Amit, born in Patiala, into Om Swami - a tantric monk. It is a heart-warming tale that is believable. Amit appears to have been a precocious child, who was a voracious reader from the age of five. As a child, he was fascinated by spirituality and God. Amit early education was in India. Aa a teen, he was well-versed in Vedic texts and also became an astrologer. His tertiary education was in Australia, where he acquired an under-graduate degree in Business and an MBA in 2002. He was extraordinarily successful over the next six years, starting a software business that had operations in Australia, USA, UK, Canada and India. He seems to have been highly focused, energetic and very hard-working. He saw both highs and lows in business. On March 15, 2010, at the age of 30, Amit renounced his material wealth and embraced spirituality. He went in search of a guru and spent nearly five months in Benares with a Naga saint, who comes across as anything but saintly. The saint, who had been conferred the title of Tantric Emperor, had not mastered his own anger. Amit was mistreated and exploited but he bore the whole experience rather stoically. Amit decided to go on his own. He went to the Himalayas. Spending 13 months in exclusion, he intensively meditated and was rewarded with a direct vision of the Goddess. I have spent nearly 25 years on a spiritual path and the book strongly resonates with my own experiences. It seems genuine and authentic. Right now in India, it is hard to find a spiritual master who is not a charlatan or a fake. Most of the so-called masters are not enlightened. Their knowledge is bookish. They run a slick marketing campaign and attract gullible people through franchised meditation workshops or large-scale idols of Indian gods. On the other hand, Om Swami's insights seem to be from direct experience. His recommendation for life appears simple: "Live. Love. Laugh. Give." This is not some new age psycho-babble but a profound insight based on intuitive knowledge. Who is this book meant for? It is a book for a spiritual aspirant seriously interested in God. Regrettably, 99.99% of the population is not interested in spirituality or God. They seek saints to fulfill their trivial material desires for wealth, partner, health and comfort. Some individuals have approached Om Swami to help them locate misplaced jewelery! One should not waste a Master's hard-acquired spiritual energy in fulfilling such petty desires. Om Swami is well-versed in Vedic texts and his knowledge of scriptures is astounding. He is an orthodox monk specializing in the tantric path. This path may not suit everyone, as it is hard. It requires enormous discipline, faith, courage and persistence. If you are unable to master your senses and passion, you might fall on the way. If you are under the misconception that tantra is all about amazing sex, he is not the right person for you. On the other hand, if you are genuinely curious about God, he can show you the way. But be aware that you are unlikely to see the Goddess as he did after 13 months of meditation in the Himalayas. His achievement was probably over several life times. It was destined that he would be enlightened in this lifetime. Even if you are not a serious seeker, it is worthwhile to read the book as it is a truthful account of how to become a spiritual master. Ultimately, it is grace that makes you enlightened but it is unflinching effort that attracts grace.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Read it and get inspired if a spiritual life moves you
*by V***Y on October 9, 2018*

It is 5 o’clock in the morning. The alarm from my Huawei smart phone rings in the other room. It is the same song “dream it possible’ from Delacey waking me gently. This sounds the start of my morning ritual. Once the song is over, I get up, walk to other room, switch off the alarm and silently thank the Almighty for giving me another day to live and hence another opportunity to work on myself. I move to the kitchen, take a full glass of water and sip it slowly. I try to be mindful but the realities are the realities. I know I am still a work-in- progress personage. Nothing is wrong with that; we do what we can as per our capacity. No comparison with others and no neurotic frustration should stem out of our current limitations. This is another reminder for me that it never pays to be too hard on oneself. Striking the right balance is key. ‘Treading on the middle path is the way to go’, says the Buddha. After my glass of water is over, I feel my bowels move. I switch on the wifi box, take my tablet, press on the start button and sit in the most relaxed demeanor on the toilet pot. I have 20 minutes in front of me to read my next spiritual book: If Truth Be Told: A Monk's Memoir by Om Swami. This is my second book by this author. His previous book on mantra has intrigued me. From what I have gathered from that one, Om Swami gives me the impression of a young chap but oh so full of knowledge and load of spiritual experiences. From his writing, I also got a gist of him being a hard disciplinarian in his own life and his spiritual quest. Hmm he simply means business..period. I wanted to know more, because he sounded courageous enough to renounce everything and set himself on a spiritual adventure which has leaded him to his current lifestyle. It was with such mulling that I decided to give ‘If Truth Be Told’ a try. A certain number of mornings later, each session tags to the 20 minutes and few seconds, the book is finally over. Verdict: A inspiring piece of work. I can resonate with many of the episodes of the Swami’s earlier life and struggles. He is another fellow companion on this roller coaster ride calls life. His story can never be identical to ours as each one of us is on our own hero’s journey too. Yet we can learn and fortify our personal resolves by learning about his trial and tribulations, his woes, his victories and finally his enlightenment. Om Swami has set the bar high and his story can be considered as one gauge among the many examples that life has shown us throughout the history of humanity. It is up to us to take it as a model. This is a book from a compassionate being whom I feel, honestly wants to help others like me, in their quest to find their own truth. This book will never make you enlightened and it should not, because this is not its purpose. Read it, reflect and continue your path. One day will come when you too will have your own story to tell. Just keep going, no matter what.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A river full of gems, pick some!
*by C***S on July 12, 2026*

Oh, what a life! Oh, what is life! If you want to live and learn, please learn and live. This book is a must read.

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