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Have
you ever tried to explain differential equations to a four year old?
If differential equatations are above you try with a simple quadratic
equation the result will be the same, a blank face. The child may look
at the equation on paper and may recognise certain aspects of it like
the digits or the variables x, y and z, but the whole concept will be
beyond him. This is because the child has not learnt the fundamentals
of mathematics, his mind is not ready for it yet. As a result the child
may throw his hands in protest and refuse to believe that such things
exist. I think you know what I am driving at. Similarly, when certain
concepts are revealed to people regarding Karma and spirituality then
they also throw their hands in the air in disbelief followed by howls
of laughter and ridicule. This is cool, for they are at a stage spiritually
where they cannot comprehend what is being explained to them. They may
be able to identify with certain aspects but find difficulty with the
whole. Sikhs today find it hard to believe in Karamic law, "I have
total control over my life" they say. The Sikhs of today find difficulty
with the Sant tradition. "We do not need Sants to tell us what
to do" they say "Just read the Guru Granth Sahib Ji."
But who is spiritually advanced enough to interpret the bani ? Certainly
not me, it is the same Sant who can guide us and help us on our path.
"There is no Swarag or Narak or Chaurasi Lakh joon" they say
even though the Guru Granth Sahib Ji state this time and time again.
This is not to be taken as a 'put down' or someone looking down on another,
we are all on a journey but at different stages but our egos get the
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In
this shabad Guru Nanak Dev Ji describes the relationship between man (the
bride) and God (the husband). We become entrapped by worldly pleasures
and enjoy all that it has to offer but forget the purpose of life, to
unite with our Lord. In the middle of the shabad reincarnation is mentioned,
that we come and go in an endless cycle wasting away. |
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Here are some Vaars by Bhai Gurdas Ji that mention the 8.4 million life forms over and over again to drive home the message that without Naam and without His grace we wonder endlessly through life after life. This human form of life given to is so precious that we must not fritter and waste it away for who knows when we shall get this chance again. The devis and devtays (the lesser gods and goddesses, 33 crore are mentioned in ancient texts) that occupy various celestial levels are all themselves in life forms, albeit higher ones. But even they cannot get liberation from the circle of life and death, they also long to be blessed with a human life so that can meditate of Gods name and obtain mukhati (salvation) for this can only be done in this life form.
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| The law of Karma is based on cause and effect. We have transmigrated through so many joons that it is unimaginable, as crazy as it may seem maybe we were once a cat or a frog, a bull, a goat but one thing you can be sure of is that we were unable to do Naam Simran. We now find ourselves in the body of a human our one chance to possibly break out of the circle of life and death, and what do we do , we deny it, we fritter it away. A life as precious as a jewel we throw away like a pebble. Without Naam there is nothing. One may live a very pious life full of good deeds and charity, but as harsh as it may sound without Naam you have nothing. |
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| O
body of mine, you have come into this world, what kind of Karam have you
committed
Whosoever
deserts the Guru, will never obtain salvation without him.You may enquire
from wise saints (who will tell you that) such a person will never attain
salvation else-where. He shall wonder in many births and deaths and will
not obtain salvation without the true Guru. (However) he may subsequently
obtain salvation by attaching himself with the feet (obeying the instructions)
of the True Guru, who will infuse in him, Naam. |
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| The
Law of Karma.
We come into this world with one purpose and one purpose
only to jap Naam and do Simran so that we can break out of this Chaurasi
Lakh circle and achieve mukhti (savlation) everything else in life is
a deviation from this. We come into this world with an already active
Karma account. Everything we do, everything we say, everything we think
is recorded as a karam. Who we interact with, what events take place in
our lives are all preordained. That is not to say we have no say in the
matter. How we react to these events is through our own mindset. We have
the power to change. An event occurs, we can take it one way or another.
We find we have the gift of music, we either use it to create Bhangra
tunes and end up in pubs and clubs and fall in with bad company or we
use it to sing Shabads and Kirtan. A performance of Indian Classical Music
can be 30% set compostion and 70% improvisation, in the same way we come
into this world with set karams but how we use them is up to us. |
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| Whatever one does, he will get the fruit thereof. One will reap the crop out of the kind of seeds he sows. (Dhanasari Mahala 1. p662)
Guru
Nanak Dev Ji says "O mind, I warn you to hear my true advice,. God
will call for your accounts, and your account books will be read. Those
who have not worshipped , remembered and repeated God's name will be summoned
under the angel of death. Such sinners will have to pass through the most
narrow of lanes, through which they can neither proceed forward nor backward.
Remember that falsehood shall be destroyed and Truth shall ever exist.
(Mahala 1. Var Ramkali.) |
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Have
you ever had a friend that you were very close to, then all of a sudden
you drift apart and never make contact. When you eventually meet there
is no rapport, no connection any more. You come away feeling 'what happened
to us we used to be so close?' The truth of the matter is your 'sunbundh'
has finished, your karmic account has finished hence there is no need
for you to interact anymore. Do you know a person who for no real reason
really hates you? I know of a couple of ladies who are related to my family
who are like this. For no reason they emanate vibes of hate, there foreheads
screw up when we meet and they would rather not greet me at all. Again
this is cool , they are just acting out their Karams that have been set,
maybe I did them some wrong in the past and now they feel this revulsion
everytime they see me. The point is they cannot help it, but if they were
aware of the powers that are at work then maybe they could fight it and
turn the bad karam into a good one. Remember, everyone has Akal Purkhs
jote (divine light) in them. You hate someone you hate the jote in them.
You see some unfortunate tramp in the street and you are revolted by them
, you are showing disrespect at the jote within them. You see a person
with a funny walk or a speech impediment and you pass a remark about them,you
create a Karam, and you are making fun not of the person but of the divine
light that we all have in us. Look at all in the same way, if someone
is less fortunate then yourself, then do not feel superior or repulsed
by them, thank Guru Ji that he has blessed you with such good fortune.
In this way all barriers are broken, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs all look
the same, the Krodh or anger towards other people diminishes, you put
less emphasis on material things , you do not lust after young women ,
the brotherhood of man starts to become apparent.
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| Maanus
ke jaat sub-hey ekh pehchan bo.
Recognise the brotherhood within all. |
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We
now come to the five Dhust who have us so within their grasp that we are
like drug addicts on a trip oblivious to what is happening to us. They
have us in their clutches and so totally immersed within them that day
by day we fritter away our lives. I am of course talking about Kaam, Karodh,
Lobh, Moh and Hunkaar. These five rule our lives we aimlessly run around
lusting after this and that, I must have a bigger house, bigger car, more
holidays I must amass a bigger fortune, I must party and enjoy myself
that we forget what we really are here for. Do not misunderstand, we require
a house, a car, a holiday. We need money a good job, but if we make these
things the sole purpose of our existence then we have lost and the Panj
Dhust have won.
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The
5 MORAL EVILS
Kaam : refers to lust and illegitimate sex. It is one of the greatest evils that tempts people away from God. It makes an individual weak-willed and unreliable. Normal relationhip as a house-holder is not restricted in any way in Sikhism. But sex outside marriage or sex against the will of the partner is taboo, as it can cause unlimited sorrows. Krodh : is anger and needs to be controlled. A person overcome by 'krodh' loses his balance of mind and becomes incapable of thinking. According to Sikhism, 'krodh' takes a person away from God as hatred has no place in religious practise. Lobh : means greed, a strong desire to possess what rightfully belongs to others. It makes an individual selfish and self-centred. It takes a person away from his religious and social duties. A person can become blind with greed if an effort to control the desire for unlimited possessions is not made. Moh : refers to the strong attachment that an individual has to worldly possessions and relationships. It blurs the perspective of a human being and makes him narrow minded. It deviates a person from his moral duties and responsibilities and leads him towards a path of sin. Ahankar : means false pride due to one's possessions, material wealth, intelligence or powers. It gives an individual a feeling that he is superior to others and therefore they are at a lower level than him. It leads to jealousy, feelings of enmity and restlessness amongst people. Sikhism requires that a person serves the society and community with humility. Hence, the practise of cleaning the footwear of visitors to a Gurudwara is followed by many devout Sikhs.
Wisdom (gyan) : is the complete knowledge of a set of religious principles. It can be achieved by hearing good, thinking good and doing good. A man of wisdom tries to achieve a high moral standard in his life and interaction with others. According to Sikhism, the first steps to wisdom is to consider oneself as an ignorant person who has to learn a lot in life. Truthful Living (sat) : This is more than 'truth'. It means living according to the way of God i.e. the thoughts should match the words that a person speaks and his actions should also match his words. Truthful living brings a person closer to God. Justice (niaon) : means freedom and equal oppurtunities for all. Respect for the rights of others and strict absence of attempts to exploit a fellowbeing. Sikhism forbids the desire to loot anothers property. It also strictly instructs the Sikhs to show respect even for the women and children of an enemy. Temperance (santokh) : means self control which has to be developed through meditation and prayers. A Sikh has to banish evil thoughts from his mind by constantly repeating Gods name and reciting prayers. Torture to the body to develop self-control is not advocated in Sikhism. Patience (dhiraj) : implies a high level of tolerance and empathy for others. It requires control over ones ego and willingness to overlook anothers weakness or mistakes. It requires that a Sikh should be strongwilled, but kind hearted. Courage (himmat) : means bravery i.e. absence of fear. It is the ability to stake ones life for ones convictions and for saving others from injustice or cruelty. Humility (namarta) : is a deliberate denial of pleasure at one's own praise and admiration. It means underplaying ones own strengths and respecting the abilities of others. It is the antidote to 'ahankar' Contentment (sabar) : means refraining from worldly fears and submitting oneself to the will of God. The typical worldly fears can be fear of death, poverty, disrespect and defeat. It is this virtue that has given the Sikhs the moral strength to withstand the various atrocities committed on their community in the last three centuries.
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We need to get things into perspective, we need to make Waheguru the centre of our existence, remember him always, keep him in your hearts, whatever you do however large or small do it with Guru's Mukh and he will never desert you.
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