meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Buddha at the Gas Pump

598. Gautam Sachdeva

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2021

⏱️ 112 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Born and brought up in Mumbai, Gautam faced one challenge after another fairly early in life. He remarks, “As a result, I grew up before my time.” Having to cope with the loss of his father at the young age of 14 gave rise to questions related to death, insecurity, and survival, which would affect most children faced with a similar loss. At the turn of the millennium (December 1999), Gautam’s inherent but latent spiritual inclination surfaced through a series of synchronistic events. Following his mother’s example, he started attending a course in Brahma Vidya (Knowledge of Brahman) based on a system of ancient Tibetan breathing exercises. This course was conducted by his mother’s guru, Justice Dudhat of the High Court of Mumbai. Around this time, Gautam diversified into publishing by setting up Yogi Impressions, primarily to publish his mother Santosh’s book on her spiritual awakening. Santosh Ma’s journey of awakening spanned three years, from 1996 to 1999. Although there was no desire or ambition to publish any other book besides this one, destiny had charted a new course for him, as he was soon to discover. In November 1999, Gautam met Eckhart Tolle, the best-selling spiritual author of The Power of Now, in Hong Kong, while holidaying with his sister Nikki who worked there at the time. He had several interactions with this spiritual teacher over the next few years, courtesy of Nikki and her friends’ proximity to Eckhart, which led to his publishing company bringing out the Indian edition of The Power of Now. Eckhart had said that publishing would be the start of ‘an adventure’ for Gautam, and so it turned out to be. It was at Nikki’s urging that Gautam met the Advaita sage, Ramesh Balsekar, in February 2000. Some of her friends were flying down from a distant country just to meet this modern sage who lived a mere 20-minute drive away from Gautam’s home. Having no conscious interest in the subject, he tagged along one Sunday morning to Ramesh’s residence in Mumbai. On his next visit when Ramesh saw him, he asked Gautam: “Isn’t this the second consecutive Sunday you have come? Be careful young man… this will become your Sunday church!” Little then did he know that he would keep visiting Ramesh over the next nine years to attend his satsangs. During these years, Gautam worked closely with Ramesh assisting him with the editing and publishing of some of his books. In later years, Ramesh encouraged Gautam to write especially after reading an article Gautam had written for India’s leading spiritual magazine on the occasion of Ramesh’s 90th birthday in 2007. It was this gentle nudge that eventually led to Gautam writing his first book based on Ramesh’s teaching – Pointers from Ramesh Balsekar. Since then, Gautam has authored five more books. He is quite perplexed himself at this ‘happening’ as he had no intention of becoming a writer. “At least one doesn’t have to look hard for a publisher,” he adds with a smile. His books have been translated into Russian, German, Spanish, Hindi, and Marathi.. Website: gautamsachdeva.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Summary and transcript of this interview. Interview recorded May 15, 2021. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:04:57 - A Chance Meeting That Changed My Life 00:09:19 - The Search for Peace of Mind 00:13:55 - Control over Action and Results 00:18:19 - Averting Danger in Life 00:22:33 - Layers of Reality 00:26:51 - The Beauty of Unseen Perspectives 00:31:00 - The Threefold Structure of Creation 00:34:41 - The Pragmatic Approach to Challenges 00:39:17 - Acceptance and Karma 00:44:05 - The Goal is All Along the Path 00:48:08 - The Pitfall of Inaction 00:51:28 - Rowing gently along the stream 00:55:50 - The Quality of Witnessing 01:00:10 - Kundalini Experiences and Validation

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump.

0:27.7

My name is Rick Archer.

0:29.5

Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of conversations with spiritually awakening people.

0:35.5

We've done nearly 600 of them now. I think next week is going to be

0:39.0

number 600. And if this is new to you and you'd like to check out some of the previous ones,

0:45.4

then please go to batgap.com, B-A-T-G-A-P, and look under the past interviews menu. This program is

0:53.4

made possible through the support of appreciative listeners and viewers.

0:57.7

So if you appreciate it, we'd like to help support it.

0:59.9

There's a PayPal button on every page of the site.

1:03.0

And there's also a donations page, which explains some alternatives to PayPal.

1:08.7

My guest today is Gautam Satchewa. Welcome, Gautum.

1:14.3

Thank you, Rick. Privileged to be on your show. Yeah, it's a privilege to have you.

1:19.4

Gautum is in Mumbai, India. Gautum, you sent me a pretty long bio, which I'll put up on the

1:26.0

webpage, but I think it would bore people if I read it. So rather than me reading a long bio, which I'll put up on the web page, but I think it would bore people if I read it.

1:29.3

So rather than me reading a long bio, why don't you just tell us something about yourself,

1:34.4

whatever you consider to be the highlights and that you'd like people to know at the beginning

1:38.7

of this conversation?

1:41.0

Sure, Rick.

1:42.1

Thank you.

1:42.6

Firstly, Rick, I really wish that your channel reaches 700,000 subscribers. I think right now it's about 77,000. Yeah, that would be nice. I think if it gets more popular in India, that becomes a possibility. Good, yeah. In fact, when you break 100,000, I think if it gets more popular in India, that becomes a possibility.

2:01.4

Good, yeah.

2:07.8

In fact, when you break 100,000, I think YouTube sits up and takes notice and starts giving you more support and stuff.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Rick Archer, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Rick Archer and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.