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This website is dedicated to attaining deeper Understanding of the
Gurbani (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS, the
eternal Guru of the Sikhs). Various themes
mentioned in the SGGS are reflected upon
through the Gurbani As It Is. Written in a
simple to read language, currently there
are over 280 Gurbani Reflections. New ones
are continually added; the website is
updated routinely.
The Gurbani (and the holy texts of other
religions for that matter) is of the
nature of God; for it teaches us Truth. A
complete guide to practical and Pure life,
it provides all that is needed to raise
one's consciousness to the highest
possible dimension. However, since God
cannot be understood with material nature,
likewise, the Gurbani cannot be understood
with material tendencies either. Also,
being in the framework of time and space,
the human body-mind-intellect are limited.
Consequently, man's language is also
limited. But, Absolute Truth the
scriptures and the Masters try to explain
using this limited human language is
Unlimited and Infinite.
Further, the majority of us read the SGGS
and listen to the Wise from the point of
view of identification with the body-consciousness
and the quagmire of various types of
concepts ("Haume" or ego
regime). For the mind identified with the
menacing body-consciousness, spiritual
knowledge has no meaning. As a result,
many of us ends up misunderstanding the
gist of the spiritual Teaching and secret
of its Knowledge ("Giaan").
Because the Divine Word or the Wise speak
without such identification or material
concepts. This is the reason the true way
of understanding the Unworldly Wisdom is
indicated to be through intuitive
perception — attuning oneself to the
Inner Realization of the Truth. Otherwise
— if read, studied or listened to
through the mundane consciousness (Haume
or false ego-sense) — the entire
spiritual Teaching or scriptural spirit
will get misconstrued and misunderstood.
Consequently, the Divine Word of the SGGS
would read meaningless and even
incongruous; and the Wise One would sound
crazy or dull.
Earnest spiritual practices — meditation
(Naam-Simran or Japa) truthful
living, selfless service, selfless love
and compassion for all, detachment,
devotion, diligent study of the scriptures
to know the Truth, Self-inquiry,
introspection, keeping Holy Company
("Saadh-Sangat"), being
content in all situations etc. —
performed with conviction, concentration
and humility is said to awaken the Divine
Grace, Guidance or Self-knowledge ("Aatm-Giaan")
within; enabling one learn how to use the
nutcracker of intuitive perception to
crack open the hard shell of language and
ambiguity to get at the kernels of the
underlying Truth in the scriptures. The
edict of the Gurbani is: without realizing
the Truth, we cannot link back to our Pure
Being within.
The Gurbani has a simple message: there is
One, All-pervading God. He is one's own
Self within the body. The purpose of human
life is to understand and know this Truth
while alive, "here" and "now",
through self-purification and self-observation.
So that we can take off from the levels of
ignorance, falsehood and selfishness (negativity
and defilement) into the heights of
selflessness (the state free of Haume),
spontaneity ("Sahaj") and
perfection in life ("Jeevan Pada").
Therefore, by abandoning the realm of
relativist consciousness ("Haume")
and realizing the Truth of our essential
nature or godly status ("Joti-Svaroopa"),
the Teaching of the Gurbani (Gurmat)
urges us: to live the Divine Life by
becoming the spiritual Being ("the Gurmukh");
to make the truthful living the core of
one's daily life; to make the selfless
service to the world our prayer; to make
selfless love for all the people the
greatest devotion; to make compassion and
mercy for all living beings the noblest
conduct; to make unsullied Knowledge,
humility and contentment our temple
withing; to enshrine the rosary of
meditation in the heart; to make harmony,
peace and integration within and without;
to realize that the real Self in me is the
Self in all — to recognize Oneness with
the Universal Spirit; and to enjoy the
true Bliss ("Anand"),
Peace or Happiness while living in the
body (the state of becoming Pure within,
living liberated or "Jeevanmukta"),
not after death. Otherwise of what good is
any practice of religion, spirituality or
reading of the scriptures? And what's the
use of one's reasoning and intellect?
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