1873 – 1931
 
      
          Shri Ram Chandra of Fatehgarh, affectionately known as Lalaji, was the
          first guru in the Heartfulness tradition. He revived the ancient art
          of yogic transmission so that all seekers with sincere interest in
          their evolution could experience the highest expansion of
          consciousness.
          
 It was Lalaji’s conviction that family life was most conducive
          to self-development. In fact, he credited his wife with inspiring him
          and keeping him alert on the path of truth.
          
 By nature Lalaji was always calm, but easily moved by the pains
          and pleasures of others. Rarely was he angered. Not given to
          superfluous talk, he was adept at using language to communicate his
          thoughts and captivate the hearts of his listeners. His personality,
          mode of living and general behaviour earned Lalaji the affection and
          respect of everyone.
          
 Lalaji could bring about the spiritual awakening in a person
          with a blink of his eyelids, but displays of any kind were not liked
          by him. For removing various complexities of the heart, he asked his
          followers to make friends of their enemies. He regarded morality as
          essential to self-realization and love as the greatest practice. He
          taught that afflictions are divine blessings holding many secrets.
          
          When he was not at his office, Lalaji imparted training to seekers and
          at night he transmitted to them until two o’clock in the morning.
          After his retirement in 1929, he began giving all his time to
          spiritual work, spending two to three hours every day dictating books,
          articles and letters. He was a great scholar of Urdu, Persian and
          Arabic, and had a sound knowledge of Hindi and Sanskrit. 
          Lalaji led a simple and pious life. His name spread far and wide, and
          many people approached him for solace and spiritual guidance. He never
          turned anyone away without blessing them with spiritual progress. He
          was himself blessed with a melodious voice, and his songs had the
          power to touch the very soul of his audience. It is because of the
          work done by this great guide that today, Heartfulness is able to
          offer a simple and effective practice to all interested seekers of
          spirituality.
          
 The art of transmission was passed from Lalaji to Shri Ram
          Chandra of Shahjahanpur (known as Babuji), who became the second guide
          in the Heartfulness tradition.