Game of love 189- SWEETNESS

SWEETNESS

"Sweetness and humility are the essence of all virtues." Guru Nanak Dev Ji. 

Sweetness is not a complicated trait. Practice being sweet and humble to others, and see how they react to you. 

Why is sweetness so powerful? Whenever one speaks softly, sweetly and acts humbly, this naturally melts the heart of the aggressor. They won't know how to react, as soft words cause others to become humble too. 

However this only works if one has been practicing these virtues for a while and they have become a part of their life. As in this way, one genuinely  kills there ego and wants to help or guide the negative energy ahead and further better themselves. 

There are many stories of Sikhs, who have transformed the minds of many through sweet, soft speech. There was one man who wanted to hit someone but another Gursikh chased him round the room saying, "please let me kiss your feet." This mans anger was vanquished within minutes. He picked up the Gursikh and embraced him to his chest. 

What does sweetness consist of? It consists of sweet speech, sweetness is constantly seen in the eyes of a Gurmukh (the one who remembers Vaheguroo with every breath), it is seen in the way they walk and the way they portray themselves. It is seen in the way they write and also their body language. Basically sweetness will be seen in every act they commit. Most people think old people are sweet, because they walk by lowering themselves. The Gurmukh (facing the Guru) walks in the same way, no matter how old or how youthful. Their mannerisms and their actions or continuously sweet.  

People may act sweet but in reality it is a temporary sweet act, as without the naam; anger, selfishness, deceit, lust, attachment, greed, ego and dishonesty take over the mind. Such is the world we are living in. 

Again, sweet, soft speech and sweet, loving, humble acts are only truly earned through meditation on Naam. This is the only way they are developed and there to stay. In this way the minds evil thoughts are replaced only by the love of Vaheguroo's name. After this, there are only virtues left within ones being. They don't even have to try, and still positive energy flows from their loving aura. 

This is only through the Bakshish (blessings) of vaheguroo jee. The mantra of naam meditation brings out the virtues of God within the individual. 

Guru Ramdas Ji Says, "The sermon of Vaheguroo, Har, Har, is so very sweet; like the mute, I taste its sweetness, but I cannot describe it at all."

Vaheguroo!