Game of love πŸ’œ- RITUALS!

RITUALS!

'Those who refuse to eat food are just practicing hypocrisy - Chode ann Kare pakhand..'

Bhagat Kabeer Ji talks about how people forsake the proper food (Naam) and instead think that by fasting they will receive Gods happiness, but instead lose any honour.

WHOLE SHABAD:
Dhan is the Lord of the World. Dhan is the Divine Guru

Blessed is that food, by which the heart-lotus of the hungry blossoms forth.

Blessed are those Saints, who know this.

Meeting with them, one meets the Lord, the Sustainer of the World. ||1||

This food comes from the Primal Lord God.

One chants the Naam, the Name of the Lord, only when he tastes this food. ||1||

Meditate on the food of Naam

Mixed with water, its taste becomes sublime

One who doesn't consume this food
loses his honor in the three worlds. ||2||

One who refuses to eat food, is practicing hypocrisy.

She is neither a happy soul-bride, nor a widow.

Those who claim in this world that they live on milk alone,

secretly eat whole loads of food - get all other rass (tastes) ||3||

Without this food, time does not pass in peace.

Forsaking this food, one does not meet the Lord of the World.

Says Kabeer, this I know:

blessed is that food, which brings faith in the Lord and Master to the mind. ||4||8||11||
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Guru Sahib Ji makes it clear in this shabad, that there is only one real way in which God can be met and that is to meditate on Naam. All other ritualistic acts are condemned by Guru ji.

Guru ji says, it is very difficult to love and remember God when hungry. By committing these acts, we are in no way pleasing God.

God is pleased by loving, compassionate souls, those that help and guide others. God is looking for the one who stills his/her mind, controls their thoughts and sees God in all beings. This being will not judge anyone for their caste, colour, creed, gender etc.

The Name God is never separated from their lips, which in turn purifies their mind for them to become one with their souls and merge with the all loving Vaheguroo.

If our eyes only saw souls instead of bodies, our ideal and conception of beauty would be extremely different! This is only purchased through Naam meditation. There is no other way one receives the gift of these soul searching, beautiful eyes.Β 

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Game of love πŸ’™- TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEVA! (Selfless service)

TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEVA! (Selfless service)

One snowy morning, a Gursikh walked down to the doctors with his daughter. There was an elderly couple sat in the waiting room, who were just leaving, as the Gursikh was going in to see the doctor.

After seeing the doctor, the Gursikh and his daughter went next door to the chemist. As they went to the chemist, they noticed the elderly man from the doctors pouring sand under his wheels, whilst his vehicle seemed slightly stuck in the snow. They thought nothing of it and walked in to the chemist.

They were in the chemist for around 10/15 mins. When leaving the chemist, both of them saw the elderly couple in their vehicle, with their wheels spinning in the snow. They were in exactly the same position the Gursikh saw them, as they went to the chemist.

Without any thought, the natural reaction for the Sikh was to go and help. He did a very quick ardaas (prayer), whilst walking to the car by saying, "Guru ji accept and make the Seva successful." He walked to the back of the white elderly couples vehicle and pushed from the back right of the vehicle, as the man look through his mirror at him. The Sikh man was pushing slightly up hill. Amazingly, with one push, the large vehicle spun straight out and started driving slowly away.

The man was very thankful and quickly wound his window down and started saying thank you many times and acknowledged the Sikh man's daughter with a warming smile. The Gursikh said, "No prob! Just keep driving," as he didn't want him to lose momentum.Β 

The Gursikh smiled to himself and was very proud, that Guru Ji blessed him to serve and help a fellow human being in need. He was proud that Guru Ji's roop will be praised, if the white man ever tells his story. He was happy that Guru ji blessed him to do a good deed, which will be added to his account when he departs. Most of all, he was proud that Guru ji was so close and heard and acted out his Ardaas themselves, as it seemed more or less impossible to push the large vehicle up a slight hill on his own.

MORAL

Always remember, when doing ardaas, believe it will come true, as Guru Sahib will never let their Gursikhs down. Every Karaj (event/action) we do should be carried out by an ardaas to begin with. Such is the life of a Sikh, Guru Sahib keeps the laaj (respect) of his Gursikhs ardaas.

Never think twice about doing Seva. just do it! This should be second nature for a Sikh. Many times we say no, when asked to do Seva. Seva is an opportunity given by Guru Ji himself. If we keep saying no or thinking leave it, there will be a time when Guru ji will stop blessing us with it and We'll never be asked again.

Serving others is serving God (vaheguroo). It gains respect, love, confidence in ones self, divine pride, humility and replaces negative thoughts with positive energy. such is it's power!

Guru Nanak Dev Ji Says, "Make good deeds the soil, and let the Word of the Shabad (vaheguroo) be the seed; irrigate it continually with the water of Truth."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’›- THE TRUE STATE OF LOVE

THE TRUE STATE OF LOVE

What does the love of God do to our being?

Our body is filled with totally pure, loving, positive energy. This energy creates an aura, which other spirits naturally become attracted to. Our eyes begin to shine and are imbued with the deepness of love. This is also an attraction for other humans, who begin to see true love and genuinity in the eyes of others.

One way of relating to this is through a worldly situation. Man thinks he falls in love with a Woman. His eyes show deep affection towards the opposite gender. A Gursikh's eyes are always imbued in Vaheguroo's love (naam ras) Athai Pehar (24/7). One perfect example that springs to mind is late Bhai Rama Singh Jee, from Southall, UK. Gursikhs are also blessed with lalee (radiant faces) or a glow. This is also an attraction for other humans. When the mind reaches a state of total Naam Ras (pure love through Naam 24/7), then whatever one touches, sees or feels is also blessed through Naam. Anything this Gurmukh desires will come true.

Guru Ramdas Ji Says, "Man ChindiarraΒ  Phal Paaeaa Mere Govinda Gur pooraa vekh vigas jeeo. I have obtained the fruits of my mind's desires, O my Lord of the Universe; I am transfixed with ecstasy, gazing upon the Perfect Guru."

Naam Ras also creates a genuine smile on the Gurmukh who is imbued in the sublime essence of Naam. The way he/she walks, talks and conduct themselves is totally different from normal human beings. "Bhagtaa Kee Chaal Niraalee (The way of the Saints is most distinct)," Anand Sahib sermon). In this stage, ones way of thinking and physically doing becomes very slow, aware and focussed. One is in total control of their mind. Pure love pores out of their being, as God is love. This Gurmukh reaches a beautiful stage of Sehaj (intuitive peace, poise, Nirvana). Everything he/she does in this worldly life is blessed. Life becomes very easy, relaxed and stress free, the spirit is free and the mind is purified. Most spiritual people call this the golden age, as this is where all our karma is paid back effortlessly and it becomes the last human life one experiences before their soul is liberated.

Guru Amardas Ji Says, Meditating on the Naam the mind becomes pure, the Door of Liberation is found.

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love ❀️- ARDAAS - prayer

ARDAAS - prayer

A prayer that is recited by Gursikhs at-least 3 times a day. There is a formal way of doing Ardaas, which is standing up with folded hands. This is usually done after Nitnem (prayers). However, we are not just set to one way of doing Ardaas. As long as the mind is set in the right place and the prayer is said from the heart, it will be heard in Sach Khand (the realm of truth). Our prayers are usually not heard, (in most cases) because our concentration wavers and it is not said whole-heartedly or we are still found desiring whilst making the prayer. When doing Ardaas, straight after Abhiyaas (meditation) or Nitnem, our surtee (conscious state) should be very high and focussed, thus we come to do a whole hearted prayer.

Ardaas is something we humbly do before our master so that he may grant us what we wish for. Therefore, it should be done everyday to keep us spiritually humble. If we don't do Ardaas, ego very easily creeps in, because ardaas is also a way of thanking God for the little or many spiritual and physical gains he blesses us with. Ardaas will help us progress spiritually. It keeps us neech (lowly) but also gives us confidence in everything that we do. Knowing we will do it successfully with the hand of Vaheguroo (God) protecting and forever blessing us.

Everytime you achieve something, whether it be at school, university, work or whilst doing Naam Abhiyaas, always do an Ardaas thanking God. You will realise that the blessings increase ten-fold and you obtain more Phal (fruit) from your Simran (meditation) and Sevaa (service).

"Whatever I ask for from my Lord and Master, he gives that to me."Guru ArjunDev Ji

Vaheguroo!Β 

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Game of love πŸ’š - POWERFUL FAITH

POWERFUL FAITH

This story took place a few years ago. A sikh soldier was celebrating the martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev ji. He was meditating on Vaheguroo's name whilst preparing and serving langar (food). Just then, a Hindu officer approached the soldier and very rudely asked, "what are you doing here?" The soldier explained the story of Guru ArjunDev Jis martyrdom with great love.

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The Hindu officer very rudely spoke for the second time and said, "how is this possible, no human can sit on a burning hot plate." The officer continued being very rude and kept questioning the soldier. "He kept saying this is a joke, it can not be true."

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The soldier got very upset in listening to this and went sat on a burning hot plate where the langar (food) was being prepared. When witnessing this the officer burst out in to tears and quickly rushed to get the soldier off the plate, he fell at his feet and repeated, "you Sikhs are amazing people, your faith is unmovable, you are very pure at heart and you can not accept the disrespect of your Guru."The soldier lifted the officer and embraced him with a hug.

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If we have faith in Guru ji, nothing will come near us. Guru ji will always be our saviour and protect us.

"The hot winds do not even touch those who are protected by their Guru."

Guru Arjun Dev Ji 1563-1606

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’œ - Facing The Problem Head On

FACING THE PROBLEM HEAD ON

Start facing your problems head on. It isn’t your problems that define you, but how you react to them and recover from them. Problems will not disappear unless you take action. Do what you can, when you can, and acknowledge what you’ve done. It’s all about taking baby steps in the right direction, inch by inch. These inches count, they add up to yards and miles in the long run.

Problems, issues never go away when ignored. The spiritual beings rise and face up to every challenge that comes their way.

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The spiritual being is the perfect individual. They will be relaxed, open minded, confident, transparent, articulate. They should develop all the skills required to get through life efficiently.

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The spiritual being never shies away from problems, they face them head on. They are always righteous, tactful and diplomatic in their approach.

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It's important we build the confidence to deal with problems head on, as it's very difficult to get through life when we need the shoulder of others to guide us through. We need to have the strength to plough through life on our own, as there will always be a time, when nobody is there to support or guide us.Β 

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If one was to solve a problem/issue and we knew by doing so it would make the situation worse, at this point it's best to leave it and face the problem when the time is right. A pure human being will always know when it's the best time for everyone, as when resolving issues, our motive should not be victory, to upset someone or to mock someone. It should be only to make the situation clear and better all around for everyone, even if the result is not seen until a while later. The spiritual being always visions ahead to see how others will be better off from our actions. One remains ever loving and compassionate for all beings.

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When one meditates on the Naam, all the qualities of life are gifted to the individual by Guru Sahib Ji. One becomes a pure human being and remains in control, always over ones mind.

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The answers to our problems don't come when the mind is busy, they only come when the mind is completely still.

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Bhai Gurdaas Ji Says, "Then in gold in the form of Gurmukh, (Gurus pure ones) the colour (of name) and elixir (of Love) enter and he becomes carefree of the world around. Now all the qualities of rubies, pearls, diamonds emerge in that gold-Gurmukh."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’™ - RECOGNISE YOURSELF!

RECOGNISE YOURSELF!

Start being honest with yourself about everything. Be honest about what’s right, as well as what needs to be changed. Be honest about what you want to achieve and who you want to become. Be honest with every aspect of your life, always. Because you are the one person you can forever count on. Search your soul, for the truth, so that you truly know who you are. Once you do, you’ll have a better understanding of where you are now and how you got here, and you’ll be better equipped to identify where you want to go and how to get there.

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As humans we fail to recognise who we really are. We think what we see is who we are and we accept this world as being the truth. We fail to see that we are all temporary beings In this false world. Our life is a game, which we need to play adequately to conquer our coming and going in this temporary world. Because we think this world is here to stay and we are permanent, we stop being honest with ourselves. We lie to others and eventually we believe the lie is us. We lie once to lie many more times, as the dishonesty needs to be hidden by many more lies.

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When we start becoming honest with ourselves, we will realise how blissful and beautiful life can be. One becomes a free soul, as they have nothing to hide from the world. They become so content with there inner, the outer blossoms forth beautifully.

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If things in our life need to be changed for the better, it's best taking that step now, as we will never know what's around the corner. It's best to purify ourselves now, rather than live with a guilty conscience. Everyone makes mistakes but when the mistake is realised and rectified, it no longer remains a guilt, as long as the mistake is not committed again.

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If you want to become something in life, do ardaas to Guru Sahib, have belief in that ardaas, have belief in yourself and Guru Sahib will never let you (his children) down.

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To have a faith is the most powerful and loving feeling anyone can imagine. To know Guru Sahib is always close and guiding us in spirit is a world that can not be described.

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We question ourselves, why don't we feel that love, radiance, energy and aura of Guru Sahib Ji? It is not anyone else's fault, the fault is within us. Our ego won't let us feel it. When we meditate on Vaheguroo's name, Vaheguroo will always feel very close. It will feel as Vaheguroo is inside us, making all our important decisions and guiding us appropriately.

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One who has a faith and follows it correctly, by always remembering Guru Ji with every breath, will always remain happy, content and in high spirits. The shortfalls of life will never get them down.

Remember! Beautiful faces will age and beautiful bodies will change but Guru Jis beautiful souls will always remain beautiful souls.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji Says, "One whose body is imbued with the Fear of the True Guru and whose tongue savors Truthfulness, is brought to ecstasy by the True Lord's Glance of Grace. That person does not have to go through the fire of the womb again."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’› - KESH (hair)

KESH (hair)

People often ask why do Sikhs keep their hair. What's the point? Why did Guru sahib Ji place so much significance on the Kesh.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji even went as far as to say, "Those without Kesh will not get my Darshan (blessed sighting)."

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Firstly, we are all born with Kesh. This is the way Vaheguroo has created us. We believe that Vaheguroo is perfect and everything they do is perfect. So why do we question the way we have been created? Some religions will use their own intellect to infer, God made people imperfect and we need to perfect by cutting a child's hair at birth, or circumcise them.

A Sikh, however, keeps faith in the natural form, which Vaheguroo has given them and they proudly live in the glory of God. They see hair as a blessing and not a burden.

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The hair also represents a very important part of our biological balance. If you notice that different people will have varying amounts of hair. it will grow to a specific length and then stop growing. Is this a random length or does it have a more deeper significance?

If we look more in depth, science has proved that our hair is a major conductor of energy and allows our body to absorb essential vitamins from nature. These vitamins are vital for our biological make up and our bodies ability to function and fight illness and disease.

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The hair will grow to a length (some long, some short), where the body is in a complete equilibrium and from there it will stop. This means that the hair can now be used as a tool for the conducting of sufficient vitamins to keep the body healthy. In addition to this, our hair is a major part of our natural defense system in the way it prevents particles entering our nose, eyes and ears.

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One final thing on health is, how hair helps to regulate body temperature. An example of this would be, when someone is feeling very hot, suddenly they will feel a chill, why? Because the hairs have opened up from the pores and released the bodily heat. Similarly when it is cold, one will experience the hairs standing on end. Why? Because the pores have closed up to keep in heat. The same way our hair is also sensitive to our emotions

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On a spiritual note, Gurbani says that a Sikh with Kesh is able to be a lot more fruitful in their meditation and spirituality, as the hairs act as antennas to conduct energy. Within this energy, Vaheguroo is prevalent and essentially, when one meditates the hairs act like tongues to magnify the force and impact of the meditation.

In this regard, all great saints of the past kept their hair, be they Christan or Muslim but as modern day society is putting pressure on us to look a certain way, many sikhs have renounced their religious/spiritual obligations and principles and adopted an appearance which is aesthetically pleasing to them and their surroundings but not Guru Ji.

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These are just a few basic examples of how our hair plays a critical role in our make up as a human and spiritual being.

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We have to remember, without a Guru and the following of their teachings, one can not be a labelled a Sikh of the Guru. When one begins to live by the teachings of the perfect/pure Guru, one will also own the beauteous name of Guru Sahibs Sikhi.

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When we living according to our minds desires, we are named Manmukh (those who act according to the mind and not the True Guru).

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Guru Nanak Dev Ji Says, "They act out their minds' desires, but they do not understand the Lord, and so they are ruined."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love ❀️ - RECOGNISE YOUR INNER STRENGTH!

RECOGNISE YOUR INNER STRENGTH!

When The True Gurmukhs (pure ones) speak to you, you are left feeling so high, yet you realise you have so far to go.

You are able to expose hidden jewels, which are uncovered through their actions and reactions rather than their words.

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The sign of a Gurmukh is someone who radiates humility, love, devotion and a yearning for Guru and Sangat, all of which are attributes of extensive Naam kamaaee (naam meditation).

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We have a tendency of being inspired for a day or two by them and then fall in to the rut of laziness again. When we are inspired it's important we keep the teachings within and adapt them to our daily life's.

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We spend many years being inspired and forget to practice and develop ourselves further. We always think others are better than us. Everyone has weaknesses on the inside but remain steadfast in their practice.

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We need to believe in ourselves and Guru Sahib ji, we are as good as everyone else. We need to recognise that truth within ourselves. When we believe we are as loving and virtuous as the rest and remain humble, that's when we develop further in our spirituality.

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It's important to be inspired and learn from others and that is where it should end. We should not put these people on a pedestal, as this increases their ego and we fail to develop ourselves further also.

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Live by the Gurus hukum (command) and Guru Sahib will take us to the highest realms of spirituality. Our true inspiration will come and remain with us forever, when we realise and take all our teachings from Guru Sahib directly. This is when our faith becomes extremely stronger in Guru Sahib ji, as we realise, it's only the support of the True Guru, which will bring us total contentment. We all have the potential to become spiritual, pure beings.

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As humans, we are shaped by our thoughts. We become what we think!

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Guru Amardas Ji Says, "O mind, why are you so lazy? Become Gurmukh, and meditate on the Naam."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of Love πŸ’š - ZEALOUSNESS!

The only rule for obtaining spirituality and self realisation is personal effort and zeal. This zeal will lead you to the answers, as long as your quest is real and sincere.

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When one is passionate, enthusiastic and eager in reaching a certain place or destination, the quest will always be found and recognised. In spirituality, when one reaches the true realms of love through Naam meditation, then all their efforts and zealousness is rewarded and blessed by Guru Ji.

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Guru Ji only looks for sincere hearts and souls. Guru ji looks for love within them. Guru Ji recognises their faith and beauty. At this point Guru ji rewards them with their minds desires, as Guru Ji sees their quest is a pure and loving one.

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We are so blessed to have a Guru who, not only spiritually guides us but holds our hand and leads us through the hardships we are constantly facing. All Guru ji asks for, is a little love, faith and belief in them and ones self.

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If we quiet the mind through Naam meditation, the soul will speak through radiating love and virtue in to this dark world.

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Bhai Nand Lal Ji Says, "There were no signposts on the pilgrims way, through heaven or earth. It was the zeal of my quest which brought me to the threshold of worship."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’œ - WHAT IS REAL?

"The real is where the sayable and unsayable meet. What true reality is, is also beyond comprehension." Bhagat Kabir Ji.

 

The world around us is describable through words. On the other hand, there are things for which no description gives justice. Between these two realms lies reality, which is beyond comprehension but experienced by the true seeker.

 

True love, spirituality, ecstasy and high spirits is beyond description. The name of Vaheguroo guides us to experience the inner world, yet fail to describe it's value in words.

Anything that can be described in words, has a worldly value. It's value ends here (in the world). When one fails to describe the gains of spiritual wealth, one realises it's a wealth beyond measure. Nothing comes close.

 

Many are moving closer to their spirits, as are realising everything is temporary in this world. Nothing lasts forever. People, friends, families, relatives move on. Materialistic pleasures are temporary. Nothing is here to stay.

 

Only the name of God and remembrance of their love and creation will cleanse your inner being. This is the only substance in which will bring us total peace and remain with our soul forever. Our minds will be contented, our souls will be lifted and our being will be purified.

 

Look inside yourself and find the true reality. It's time to stop searching for peace and happiness outside ourselves. This will only bring us hurt, as desire and attachment causes us to be emotionally and mentally distressed. The more we want, the more despondent and unhappy we become in life.

 

Life will always be lived at the fast pace. We will never be able to keep up. It's up to the spiritual, to look within, read and open the heart, slow life down, teach by example and show the world, that there is more to life than accumulating wealth through mentally torturing our physical and spiritual being. 

 

Change will only take place through action and not only meditation and prayer alone. We meditate, pray become religious but forget to act in the way we should as spiritually loving and compassionate beings.

 

Guru Arjun Dev Ji Says, "They alone are spiritually wise, who remain firmly committed to the Lord's Command.

Heat and cold are all the same to them.

The true people of spiritual wisdom are the Gurmukhs, who contemplate the essence of reality;

O Nanak, the Lord showers His Mercy upon them."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’™- EMBRACE THE RIGHT PEOPLE

EMBRACE THE RIGHT PEOPLE

Start spending time with the right people. – These are the people you enjoy, who love and appreciate you, who encourage you to improve in healthy and exciting ways. They are the ones who make you feel more alive, and not only embrace who you are now, but also embrace and embody who you want to be, unconditionally.

It's important we spend time with the right people. We become our sangat (congregation/group). Whoever we spend the most time with, that's who and what we become. If we spend time with not so nice people, we become like them. If we spend time with spiritual, virtuous people, that's who and what we become.

Spiritual loving beings, will always look out for you. The Gurus sangat is one big family. They will go to the extent of dying for another human. One can imagine what they would do for another Sikh of the Guru.Β 

We waste so much time judging people and other Sikhs. We will love people from another jathebandee (group) more than the other. Is this how weak our Gurus Sikhi is? I don't think so. If we have this train of thought, we need to be ashamed of ourselves and we will never progress further in our Sikhi. Guru sahib ji will never let one sibling judge the other. How would a father feel in witnessing this.

Guru Sahib Ji has blessed us to become pure spiritual beings and to see God in all, yet we struggle to see Guru Sahib in another Amritdhaaree (baptised) Sikh. We have got to the stage where we fail to acknowledge another Amritdhaaree Sikh with a Fateh (greeting), yet we all know this is the hukum (command) of Guru Sahib ji. How do we expect to be blessed by Guru Ji, if we are not willing to follow their simple loving teachings.

If we are anything like the above, we need to change, otherwise we will struggle and Guru Sahibs Bakshish (blessing) will never be upon us.

Find the right Sangat and become that loving, compassionate, tolerant, kind and content human being.

Guru Amardas Ji Says, "I touch the feet of my sister soul-brides who have known their Husband Lord.
If only I could be like them! Joining the Sat Sangat, the True Congregation, I am united in His Union."

Vaheguroo! Β 

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Game of love πŸ’›- A PROMINENT QUESTION!

A PROMINENT QUESTION!

A prominent question!
Is wearing shastars (kirpan/sword) really still necessary today?

Guru sahib gave hukam (command), that despite changing times and laws, every Gursikh must keep their Sri sahib ang sang at all times (sword by their body). Most people will question Guru sahib's foresight but we know that Guru sahib is abhul (completely pure without mistakes).

The first thing we need to recognise is historical significance and parchaar.
Everything we have is because of our history. The Sri Sahib (sword) forms a major part of Sikh history, and Guru sahib always wants us to acknowledge the role played by the Sri Sahib in victory and justice. Guru sahib knows, that a Sikh will have to explain the significance of their Kirpan, as the world will consider it an unnecessary symbol to carry. This encourages us to be educated, be active in fighting for our religious/spiritual rights and give us the opportunity to share with others the greatness of Sikhi.

The second thing is discipline.
Wearing a Sri sahib is partly about discipline. That the individual must be able to distinguish when it should be used and how it should be managed in modern day society. It is the hukam of Guru Sahib, "jabai baan laagyo tabay ros jaagiyo" - as a last resort, raising the sword is righteous.Β 

The final thing we say, in Defence and bringing peace. A Gursikh should always be prepared to defend themselves and most of all defend others. It is a dangerous world and we have a duty given to us by Guru Sahib to never stand for tyranny or oppression. This is why Guru Ji transformed us in to saint/soldiers. We should be upstanding citizens who are ready to sacrifice their safety for the betterment of humanity. A Sikh's weapon is rarely likely to be used in today's society but when the peace is disturbed, the Sikh will use their shastar to re-establish the peace.
In order to receive peace, we should be prepared to fight and rid the world of those who are disturbing the peace.

The word Kirpan comes from the two words, "Kirpa" and "aan" (blessing, honour/respect). The Sikhs were gifted the kirpan, after Guru Sahib witnessed only meditation, peace and love was not the answer. There becomes a time, where one has to lift the sword to protect the honour of the weak. We saw the bhuddists meditate through being burnt alive, as they felt it was the right thing to do. Many thousands died and generations were wiped out.

The kirpaan is the sword of compassion and it is only withdrawn to protect the honour of others. It is only gifted to baptised Sikhs, as they are given a strict code of conduct on how, when and where to use it, if needs be.

The practicing Sikh is a very balanced individual through meditation. They are very loving, tolerant and saintly. Most are trained martial-artists through the traditional Sikh martial art Gatka. For this reason, they are in total control of the sword (kirpan) they carry.

To earn the respect and love of the kirpan, one has to begin conquering their mind through Naam meditation and develop the virtues of love, compassion, patience, tolerance, forgiveness and truth. This individual needs to be in control of their mind for the five beloved ones to bless them with the beautiful nectar of Amrit (baptism).

This gift is only awarded to those who are willing to sacrifice their minds desires and earn the respect of their beloved True Guru (Guru Granth Sahib Ji).

In history, the power of the kirpan has served the honour of many thousands!

Guru Gobind Singh Ji Says, "One who wields the sword in righteousness within their hand – They remove of millions of sins."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’š- I'VE SEEN!

I'VE SEEN!

 

I've seen those who live in big houses, they have every luxury but still they have no peace and happiness. 

 

I've seen them argue, I've seen their marriages break. I've seen their children who are too scared and upset to speak but their eyes tell of their pain and suffering.

 

I've seen them unable to sleep at night, even though they have all the wealth they need.

 

I've seen them drive around in lush cars, looking down at those who have less wealth than them.

 

Like the mad man who walks the streets, putting useless papers into his pocket from the floor, thinking that it has some value. In the same way these people amass wealth.

 

Then the sweet words of My Guru come to mind!

 

No peace or happiness can be found by amassing endless amounts of wealth.

No peace and happiness can be found by watching different types of films, dramas or serials.

No peace or happiness can be found even ruling multiple countries.

All peace and happiness is found through singing Vaheguroo's praises (Guru Arjan Dev Ji 1147)

 

I think of those who appreciate every tiny blessing. Their houses look like shacks, yet inside their walls are paved in gold. The house of their body and radiant faces shine forth in the great love and remembrance of God's name.

 

Guru Arjun Dev Ji Says, "Where the Naam, the Name of God, the Beloved is chanted.

Those barren places become mansions of gold.

Where the Naam, the Name of my Lord of the Universe is not chanted-those towns are like the barren wilderness.

One who meditates as he eats dry bread,

sees the Blessed Lord inwardly and outwardly.

Know this well, that one who eats and eats while practicing evil, is like a field of poisonous plants."

 

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love ❀️- LEARNING FROM ALL!

LEARNING FROM ALL!

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On the weekend, I was driving in the pouring rain and saw a man going for a run with his dog. The dog was so in tune with his owner. Even though it was pouring with rain, the dog was still prepared to run besides his owner to show his loyalty and love. It was slightly leading the man on the route. It was stopping at traffic lights, when it saw red and stopping at kerbs.

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I was overcome with admiration for the dog. How loyal he was to his owner, how enraptured he was with his owner. The unconditional love it had for him was immense.

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Guru Sahib Ji has praised these qualities in a dog. Even when a dog is beaten, it will still never leave the house of its owner and still extends its paw as a sign of friendship.

I think we should all look at ourselves and contemplate the wonderful qualities Vaheguroo has hidden away in his creation.

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A sikh is the one who takes the positive from all. He/she learns from everyones negatives and positive. They look at the negatives and consider themselves never to be that way. They see the positive qualities in others and add them to their loving, sweet character.

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We have become very ignorant and we have not realised how we are wasting this gem of a human life. We live in our little bubbles ignoring and seeing past the compassionate, loving, kind, loyal acts of others, yet We do not wish to better ourselves.

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It's difficult to do this without the Guru and sangat. When we do sangat with Guru Ji by reading and living their teachings, Guru ji blesses us with their paraskalla (a touch in which transforms the universe). The power of Gurbaani is immeasurable. Once it connects with the soul, the soul is left to sore through the peace, loving words of Shabad Guru.

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Let's open our minds and find like minded sangat and pray that Guru Ji always blesses us and guides us in to their laps, so we can also experience the sublime gift of Naam, that very few have tasted.

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Guru Teghbahadur Says, "A dog never abandons the home of his master. O Nanak, in just the same way, vibrate and meditate on the Lord, single-mindedly, with one-pointed consciousness."

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Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’œ- VIRTUE

VIRTUE

"Without virtue, this human life passes in vain." Guru Nanak Dev Ji 1469-1539

Personality goes a long way. If you have a good character, then you will enjoy the hidden treasures of life and others will find you a joy to be around.

The virtuous person is loved by all. Everyone respects the virtuous individual. Their energy, persona and everything about them is recognised by all individuals.

What is the reason for this?

We are all suffering in this world! We may not realise this but the world is struggling to live happily. Many of us have a temporary happiness! It's there one minute, gone the next.

How can we remain happy all the time?

Naam Meditation is the answer! Those, who meditate on Naam, see God in all. They recognise the love of God in everyone. When one meditates on Naam, they Instil the virtues of God within. God is love! God sees all as one! Our soul is a spectacle of the supreme soul God. As we become one with our soul (God), the virtues of God become stronger within and through the radiant energy of God, one is recognised as a Godly being. It's difficult to fight, argue, debate and hate people in this state.

Life becomes very awkward around negative people. It's so much easier to love, respect, be kind and help others. In this way, one becomes very content in life.

Support yourself with virtuous, positive people (Guru's sangat). They will support you when it rains and not only when it shines. They will never leave your side. You will never feel alone with the Guru's sangat by your side!

Guru Amardas Ji Says, "He dwells forever in the minds of the virtuous. He is far removed from those worthless people who lack virtue."

Vaheguroo!Β 

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Game of love πŸ’™- WHY DO I WANT MORE!

WHY DO I WANT MORE!

Early one day, a man went to see Guru Sahib Ji. As he was travelling to meet Guru ji, he met the beloved Suthra Shah on the way. "Where is Guru Ji?" he lovingly asked Suthra. Suthra, in a very negative voice uttered, "thwadey Guru di yaee di thaee" (no one cares about your Guru). 


The man was very upset at Suthras response and told the Singhs who
served very closely to Guru Sahib Ji. Upon hearing this, the Singhs immediately took Suthra and the man to Guru Ji. Guru Ji questioned Suthra with great love. Suthra was very dear to Guru Ji, as he had a very child like, innocent character. Guru Ji knew Suthra would probably be right in this situation too.

Suthra responded very emotionally to Guru Sahib ji. He said, "A year ago, he was coming to you Guru Ji with a 1000 Rupees for Seva (selfless service), his wife stopped him immediately and said, your Guru is very wealthy, he doesn't need that much money. The man stopped in his tracks. This occurred for a full year and today the man has come with 200 Rupees. Guru Ji, when I see Singhs like this, it makes me question their love, respect, honour and faith for you. You are the giver to all and yet they struggle to give their dasvandh (tenth of their honest earnings) for a noble cause. Now you tell me Guru Ji, who is their real Guru? Is it their attachment to family or maya (wealth/materialism)?"

Guru ji hugged Suthra in a tight embrace and blessed him, like he did throughout his whole life.

We still suffer today. Do we recognise where our wealth, beautiful houses, lush cars, smart clothes etc have come from. We owe it all to our loving Guru. They will always provide for us in time of need and throughout thick and thin.

We remember Guru Ji in sad times and ask for their support. Have we ever remembered Guru ji in the good, happy times? Have we ever thanked them for the meal we receive today. Many millions starve and are without shelter in this world.

Sikhs have been blessed with a rich history and heritage yet we think we have generated this wealth through our own doings (ego).

Let's all take some time out to reflect on the deeper YOU. Let's all thank Guru Ji for their love and support. Let's all thank Guru ji before and after each meal we eat, thank Guru ji for the bed we sleep on, the clothes we wear, the lovely children we have, the beautiful materialistic gifts they have offered us.

All this will remain here when this body departs. Only our actions, thoughts and soul will depart with us.

We are all filthy rich in our own way. We've just not realised the true wealth of love. Meditate in remembrance on the love of God's name and see how Guru ji brings happiness and contentment in to your lives.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji says, "Wisdom, honor and wealth are in the laps of those whose hearts remain permeated with the Lord."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’›- SEARCHING FOR MIRACLES!

SEARCHING FOR MIRACLES!

I was talking to a Gursikh about youth today and he mentioned, how they all want to see miracles and get frustrated when they don't see them. They want a temporary spiritual experience. This reminded me of the Moghuls and how, when they captured the Gurus they always asked them to show some life changing miracle to prove their powers.

How would Our Guru respond, if we asked them to show us a miracle?
They would look at us, their Gursikhs, and say, 'You, the Khalsa (pure minded ones), are my largest and only miracle'.

The biggest miracles are amongst us. How many of us have come from Mammukh (following our mind) shrabee (consuming intoxicants), druggy lives to now lead a life of Gursikhi. By becoming a virtuous human, waking up at Amritvela (2am), reading Bani (Gurus word), doing Seva (selfless service), living in discipline. All this for someone we have never met in person, because that's what the game involves and we have faith our Guru loves us and will always protect us and remain by our side (our only true support, which will never be diminished).

The miracle has not come from what we have seen with these eyes, but what we have experienced in our soul on a day to day basis. Through Guru, Naam meditation and Sangat (congregation) we have experienced a sense of living, a true fulfilment, a balanced life style and most of all we wake up in peace and remain in peace throughout our busy lifestyle. To have contentment, love, happiness and peace in this dark world is a miracle on it's own.Β 

We are still attached to these gyaan indreeaa (sensory organs), looking for miracles but they will be destroyed with our body and our account will have to be settled by the soul only. Guru sahib never wanted us to look for miracles. instead, they wanted us to look within ourselves, as we were the most beautiful miracle our compassionate Guru ever created.

Look for blessings and love from the Guru, and Guru Sahib ji will bless you with all the miracles your mind desires!

"Open the eyes of the mind and realise your true worth!"

Guru Nanak Dev Ji Says, "The Gurmukhs purchase the Genuine Article. The True Merchandise is purchased with the True Capital.
Those who purchase this True Merchandise through the Perfect Guru are blessed.
O Nanak, one who stocks this True Merchandise shall recognize and realize the Genuine Article."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love πŸ’š- THE STAMP OF MY GURU!

THE STAMP OF MY GURU!

Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Divaan (discourse) was taking place. Guru sahib did a benti (request) to Bhai Daya Singh, to take the chaur sahib away from the Singh doing the seva (service of Guru Ji).

The singh was really upset, that Guru sahib had taken this seva away. He asked Guru Ji, 'Why did you take the seva away from me? I'm heart broken.'
Guru sahib sadly uttered, 'you've broken my heart by taking away, that what I blessed you with.' That morning, the Singh had seen a grey hair in his beard and plucked it out, because he didn't want others to see it.

What we need to think about is, If Guru sahib loves one hair that much,Β  imagine how he must feel, when we take Amrit and still do Kes (hair) beadbi (violation) of eye brows, other facial hair dying hair etc.

Many Sikhs have sacrificed their lives to keep the morr (stamp) of Guru Ji's Sikhi intact. Guru ji sacrificed their whole family. Gursikhs like Bhai Taru Singh had their scalps removed but did not let anyone lay a finger on their hair.

The hair is a very important and powerful part of a Sikh's lifestyle. The hair generates positive energy, when the Sikh meditates to become one with God. This energy develops the Sikh in to always becoming a loving, kind, compassionate, tolerant and extremely virtuous human being. A Sikh's hair is tied up in a knot at the top of the head, where the spiritual opening is. This is to protect the tenth and most important opening on a humans body.

Unfortunately, we all call ourselves Sikhs but don't have the stamp of our Guru to prove we are Sikhs and sadly we get mistaken for being Hindus or Muslims. After speaking to many practicing Sikhs, this was one of the main reason most had kept their hair; To serve and honour the sacrifice made by Guru ji. To protect the spiritual opening! To develop further in their spiritual journey and most of all to look like the beloved, honourable, loving and respectable Sikh, Guru Ji had prominently created.

Let's all honour our loving fathers morr (stamp) by doing as they requested! Let's not be the ones to let them down!

Guru Amardas Ji Says, "This natural body is the Temple of the Lord, in which the jewel of spiritual wisdom is revealed."

Vaheguroo!

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Game of love ❀️- UNPARALLELED ENERGY!

UNPARALLELED ENERGY!

When a beautiful rose is picked from it's plant and thrown on to the floor, this is the time it loses it's beauty, fragrance and respect. It is kicked and dirtied by many. In the same way, when the Sikh stops following the commands of his Guru, one loses all their fragrance, energy, respect, honour, dignity and beauty. Their fragrance is only adorned by others, when following the Guru's way, keeping a discipline/identity, meditating on Gods name and living the life of a virtuous human being. 


A Sikh that meditates on Gods name, goes on spreading the beautiful fragrance of the Guru wherever they go. Their energy becomes very positive and radiant and attracts many towards them. When meditation becomes a part of this individuals body and soul, attraction towards them becomes effortless.

It is very difficult to maintain a loving positive energy in this world. There are many situations in which we are easily affected and our energy levels end up decreasing. When this occurs, we become very selfish and consider nobody apart from ourselves. This only happens, as our egos won't let us serve others, because our energy levels are too low to even consider others without a reward. Very few people see the love of God in all! Most are only attracted to their loved and attached ones. Our worldly eyes can't manage to see past this delusion.

It's only continuous meditation on Naam and the positive life changing teachings of Guru Ji, in which will continuously guide us through with unparalleled energy to serve all of humanity (Gods creation). This is when our worldly eyes are filled with the love of God and we recognise the light of Vaheguroo (God) within all.

Become that beautiful, fragrant Sikh of the True Guru and teach the world by becoming a living example!

Guru Amardas Ji Says, "This world is a garden, and my Lord God is the Gardener.
He always takes care of it-nothing is exempt from His Care.
As is the fragrance which He bestows, so is the fragrant flower known."

Vaheguroo!

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