The work is noted for revealing esoteric details previously kept secret, including: Divine Assistants:
The text delves into the extraordinary claim of Babaji’s physical immortality. Unlike mythological gods, Babaji is described as a tangible presence residing in the Himalayas, retaining a youthful body for centuries. However, the book suggests that his immortality is not a feat of magic, but a result of supreme mastery over the life force.
The title symbolizes a paradox: lightning represents the raw, dynamic power of creation, while "standing still" represents absolute, unwavering equilibrium. In the text, Babaji is described in three aspects: Shiva, the lightless light beyond creation.
Sudden illumination ( kensho ) is lightning; sustained integration is standing still. Masters warn against “flashy” experiences without jōju (stabilization). Babaji embodies the union.