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208 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART - II<br />

So, again 1 tell you what is animal instinct. Animal instinct is that 'I should<br />

be in <strong>com</strong>fort, whether anybody else gets <strong>com</strong>fort or not'. Those whose thinking<br />

is like this, they are like animals. Animals have a mind but they have no<br />

intellect. Man has intellect. He can think that if 'I do not care for the other<br />

person's <strong>com</strong>fort for the sake of my own <strong>com</strong>fort', similarly the other person<br />

also does not think of my <strong>com</strong>fort for the sake of his <strong>com</strong>fort. The result is,<br />

that in this way 'I am suffering' and the other person is also suffering.<br />

Then he thinks that the remedy is that 'I should look to his <strong>com</strong>fort, then<br />

only 1 can expect that the other person will look to my <strong>com</strong>fort'.<br />

So, when we start thinking in this way, and see to the right of the other<br />

person to expect goodness from us, then we be<strong>com</strong>e good and there is no<br />

suffering for anyone.<br />

Now, he experiences that 'I am doing good to the other person in the<br />

hope that he will reciprocate', but he doesn't do that. Then he thinks, all right,<br />

let him do whatever he does, but 'I should stick to my goodness'. When such<br />

a thought <strong>com</strong>es, then it is a saintly nature.<br />

Next, he will think, all right, the other person is not doing any good to me,<br />

it is his thinking, 'I should still forgive him and do my best whatever 1 think is<br />

good'. This is mercy. It is again a saintly nature.<br />

The <strong>Guru</strong> says, that living in this world one be<strong>com</strong>es a saint in this way.<br />

Then the <strong>Guru</strong> says, one should be satisfied with what one has.<br />

Now, with these three things:<br />

1. Doing goodness to others.<br />

2. Forgiveness. And<br />

3. Remaining satisfied and contented.<br />

This is service to humanity because this is the best way to live in this<br />

world. Again, if you get suffering from others, then you should not change<br />

your attitude. When such a person is in the recitation ofName and thinks that<br />

everything happens as per the Lord's will, then he will not think that he is<br />

doing a sacrifice. It will be his nature to do goodness, foq,rive and be satisfied.<br />

There is a dearth of such persons in the world, but <strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong> has<br />

made plentiful of such persons who are in the love of the Lord inwardly and<br />

outwardly are in doing good, foq,riveness and satisfied.<br />

Those whose vision is wondrousness their mind is elevated and they see<br />

the Lord everywhere. As 1 told you, a child's vision of an orange is a ball but<br />

a man's vision is a delicious juice.<br />

Similarly, those whose vision is wondrousness, they see the Lord<br />

everywhere.<br />

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