Some Calls Cannot Wait Until Morning
It was 1:47 AM when Riya called.
She had been sitting in her car outside her own house for two hours. Could not go inside. Could not explain why. Her marriage was falling apart in slow motion, and she had run out of people to call at that hour.
She found Guru Ji's number on her phone. She had saved it weeks ago but never used it. That night, she dialed.
He picked up.
That single fact — that someone picked up at 1:47 in the morning — changed the direction of what happened next.
This is not an unusual story. Guru Ji hears versions of it almost every week.
Why 24x7 Is Not Just a Tagline
Most services that say "available 24x7" mean something different from what those words actually say.
They mean a chatbot. Or a form you fill out. Or a promise that someone will call you back during business hours.
Guru Ji means the actual thing.
When his number rings at 3 AM, he answers. When someone in Auckland is going through a crisis at what is midnight for them but afternoon for no one they know, they reach him directly.
This is not because Guru Ji never sleeps. It is because he has structured his life around the understanding that the people who need him most often need him at the worst possible time.
Grief does not schedule itself. Neither does panic. Neither does the moment someone finally breaks down and decides to ask for help.
The Hours When People Finally Reach Out
There is something that happens late at night.
During the day, people stay busy. They work. They manage. They hold themselves together with routine and distraction. But somewhere around 11 PM, when the house gets quiet, and there is nothing left to do, the thing they have been pushing away all day comes back.
That is when the calls come.
Not always. Some people reach out at 9 in the morning on a Tuesday. Some during their lunch break. Some on a Sunday when they were supposed to be relaxing, but found they could not.
The point is, there is no predictable moment when someone decides they have had enough and needs to talk to someone. And if that someone is not available, the moment passes. The wall goes back up. And it gets harder the next time.
Guru Ji has been doing this long enough to understand that availability is not a feature. It is part of the work itself.
What Being Available Actually Looks Like
When you call or WhatsApp, here is what happens:
You do not get a recorded message asking you to press 1 for this and 2 for that.
You do not get told your call is important and placed in a queue.
You talk to Guru Ji. Directly. You tell him what is happening. He listens — not partially, not while doing something else — actually listens.
Then he tells you what he sees and what he can do.
The whole thing takes as long as it needs to take. Sometimes 15 minutes. Sometimes longer. It depends on how complicated the situation is and how much you need to say.
What it does not depend on is what time it is.
Clients Who Have Called at Unusual Hours
A man from Ludhiana called on a Wednesday at 4 AM. His wife had left with the children two days earlier after an argument that had been building for months. He had not slept. He did not know who else to call. Guru Ji spoke with him for nearly forty minutes.
A woman from London called on Christmas Eve. Her family celebration had turned into the confrontation she had been dreading for years. She needed to talk to someone outside the situation. Someone with no stake in it. She called Guru Ji because she remembered a friend mentioning his name once, months ago.
A student from Pune called during his exam preparation at 2 AM. Not about studies — about a relationship that had ended badly and was affecting everything else. Sometimes the problem wearing the disguise of one thing is actually something else entirely.
None of these people was turned away. None of them was asked to call back later.
Available Across Time Zones
India is one thing. But Guru Ji's clients are not only in India.
There are people in Toronto who are 10.5 hours behind. People in Melbourne are 4.5 hours ahead. People in Dubai, in London, in New York, in Singapore — all dealing with the same kinds of problems that people everywhere deal with.
When someone in Vancouver needs to speak with Guru Ji, it might be 6 AM for him. When someone in Sydney needs to call, the time difference means it lands at an unusual hour on one side or the other, no matter what.
This is simply how it works when you serve people across the world. And Guru Ji has been doing exactly that for years — not because it is convenient, but because that is what being genuinely available means.
The Question People Often Ask
People sometimes ask — how is this possible? How does one person stay reachable at all hours?
The honest answer is that it takes a certain kind of commitment to what you do.
Guru Ji has spent 33 years building his practice around the understanding that spiritual work is not a 9-to-5 profession. The people who come to him are not buying a product during business hours. They are reaching out in moments of genuine need.
That kind of work does not clock in and clock out.
He made peace with that a long time ago.
How to Reach Guru Ji
Call or WhatsApp at any hour:
📞 +91-7508576634
You do not need an appointment. You do not need to explain yourself before you call. You do not need to wait for a callback window.
Just call. Or send a message if calling feels like too much right now. Either way, you will hear back.
If you are going through something difficult — in your relationship, your family, your marriage, any part of your life that feels stuck or broken — reaching out is the first step.
The hour does not matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there really no fixed timing? What if I call at midnight?
There is no fixed timing. Midnight is fine. 3 AM is fine. If for some reason Guru Ji cannot pick up immediately, he will respond to your WhatsApp message as soon as possible — typically within the hour.
Q: Does the time of consultation affect the results?
Not at all. The Sadhana work Guru Ji does is not dependent on what hour the consultation happens. What matters is the clarity of the situation and the sincerity of the person reaching out.
Q: I am calling from outside India. Will the call connect properly?
Yes. WhatsApp works across all countries without any issues. Many of Guru Ji's international clients prefer WhatsApp over regular calls for exactly this reason.
Q: What if my situation is not urgent — should I still call at an unusual hour?
If it feels urgent to you, it is urgent. Guru Ji does not rank problems by their external urgency. If something is keeping you up at night, that is reason enough to reach out.
Q: I feel embarrassed calling so late. Is that strange?
Not at all. Most people who call at unusual hours feel the same way. They apologize at the start of the call. Guru Ji always says the same thing — there is nothing to apologize for. This is exactly what the number is for.
One More Thing
There is a kind of loneliness that comes with going through something hard when the world around you is asleep.
Everyone you know is unavailable. The professionals you might otherwise call are out of the office. The internet gives you information, but no actual comfort.
In those moments, knowing that there is a number you can call — and someone will actually answer — is not a small thing.
It is, for a lot of people, everything.
📞 Call or WhatsApp anytime: +91-7508576634
