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338 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART - II Recitation ofthe Name hrives ecstasy, blossom and a wavy sensation to the mind and body. This Name leans our mind towards the Lord. Recitation ofthe Name awakens our sleeping soul in the body and we get a wondrous sensation ofthe presence ofthe Lord in our mind and body. This is the super consciousness or the sixth sense. So, gentlemen, recite the Lord's Name so that your mind rises above the earth and you get the sensation of the presence of the Lord, who is hriving nourishment to all, is the saviour and the Supreme power. When you recite the Lord's Name, this will become an incessant remembrance. Whose remembrance will it be? It will be of the Lord. What will be the fruit ofthis remembrance? The Lord, who is beyond the five senses of our body, who is wondrous beyond wonder, who is ecstasy, who is the ocean of all goodness will fill your mind with His goodness and ecstasy. By remembering Him you will become an image of His goodness. It will not be imahrinary. It will be real. In this way, you will get dyed in divine love and you will get salvation. Now, the Lord will be your friend and He will never let you be in want. In this way you will get the riches and fulfillment of desires. For those who have fallen at the Lord's feet, the world and the worldly riches follow them. Sheehan and Gajjan realized: What we had asked for was a folly. We had asked for all four things. But what would we have done with all that? The riches and fulfilment of desires would have put us, by force of habit, into such bad deeds that we could never have become relihrious and we could never get salvation. The gracious Guru has put us on a path that our nature and habits that are the cause of all suffering may change. Not that only the habits may change, also he has put us on a path where we will be getting nearer and nearer to the Lord and our animal instincts will go and our manly habits will become saintly habits. Then our desire for riches and passions will vanish. When we are without desires, then we are true kings. Then he has not left us here. He has also hriven us a faith that the Lord is the saviour and hriver of nourishment and He looks after those who love Him. He fulfills their needs and never makes them short of money. He listens to those who love Him and maintains His natural repute that He is the hriver of nourishment. Gajjan spoke: 0 brother, when one gets too much riches, then one automatically becomes proud. Who is there who hasn't been influenced by pride and ego? Who knows what will a man do when he is full of pride and Page 348 www.sikhbookclub.com

GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II ego? The saviour Guru has put us on such a beautiful path, that we should be near the Lord, we should get into recitation of his Name. With recitation we will realize His presence. Living in His presence, His presence willI,ri.ve ecstasy. Sheehan said: Yes brother. Ifwe go near the fire we get the warmth. Ifwe are away, then we feel the cold. When we will live in the presence of the Lord, then automatically we will be reliI,ri.ous. Because when we are living in His presence, we shall not think of any bad thing or do any bad deeds. In this way, when we are living in His presence we shall be reliI,ri.ous and on the path of salvation. Next is the peace of mind you get by salvation. When we are living in the presence ofthe Lord, then this will I,ri.ve us peace of mind. What more peace ofmind there can be than to live with the Lord all the tim ? e. When we recite His name and live in His presence, then He being the saviour will attract us and keep us in His presence. The forgetfulness of the Lord is the distance between our self and the Lord. When the forgetfulness goes, then the distance goes. Removing the distance is salvation and when the distance has gone then we have met the Lord. That is the salvation. That is the ecstasy. That is the aim of life. The Guru is I,JTeat. The Guru is I,JTeat. After blessing them this discourse the Guru has left but see they are delighted and are saying: The great Guru, the I,JTeat Guru. They are trying to assimilate the discourse in their mind and in extreme happiness are saying: We had asked for gold and we have got a gold mine. We had asked for a bowl of water but we have got a fountain of water. They are saying, 0 I,JTeat Guru Nanak and bowing down towards him. They rub their hands where Guru Nanak sat and apply the dust of his feet to their forehead. Again they are saying: o I,JTeat Guru Nanak Dev. Dear reader: You have also had a glimpse of the true Guru and the holy conI,JTegation. Say, 0 Guru Nanak, you are I,JTeat. The gold mine that the saviour Guru has blessed to Sheehan and Gajjan, he is blessing you also. Grab it fast. All four things follow the Name. Recite the Name. All sufferings will go. II Both the brothers stayed at Kartarpur for a few days and practised recitation of Name. Then they went back to their home. Now, they made their daily routine as follows: Getting up early in the morning, they would sing the divine Page 349 www.sikhbookclub.com 339

338 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART - II<br />

Recitation ofthe Name hrives ecstasy, blossom and a wavy sensation to the<br />

mind and body.<br />

This Name leans our mind towards the Lord.<br />

Recitation ofthe Name awakens our sleeping soul in the body and we get<br />

a wondrous sensation ofthe presence ofthe Lord in our mind and body. This<br />

is the super consciousness or the sixth sense.<br />

So, gentlemen, recite the Lord's Name so that your mind rises above the<br />

earth and you get the sensation of the presence of the Lord, who is hriving<br />

nourishment to all, is the saviour and the Supreme power.<br />

When you recite the Lord's Name, this will be<strong>com</strong>e an incessant<br />

remembrance. Whose remembrance will it be? It will be of the Lord.<br />

What will be the fruit ofthis remembrance? The Lord, who is beyond the<br />

five senses of our body, who is wondrous beyond wonder, who is ecstasy,<br />

who is the ocean of all goodness will fill your mind with His goodness and<br />

ecstasy.<br />

By remembering Him you will be<strong>com</strong>e an image of His goodness. It will<br />

not be imahrinary. It will be real. In this way, you will get dyed in divine love<br />

and you will get salvation. Now, the Lord will be your friend and He will<br />

never let you be in want. In this way you will get the riches and fulfillment of<br />

desires. For those who have fallen at the Lord's feet, the world and the<br />

worldly riches follow them.<br />

Sheehan and Gajjan realized: What we had asked for was a folly. We<br />

had asked for all four things. But what would we have done with all that? The<br />

riches and fulfilment of desires would have put us, by force of habit, into such<br />

bad deeds that we could never have be<strong>com</strong>e relihrious and we could never get<br />

salvation. The gracious <strong>Guru</strong> has put us on a path that our nature and habits<br />

that are the cause of all suffering may change. Not that only the habits may<br />

change, also he has put us on a path where we will be getting nearer and<br />

nearer to the Lord and our animal instincts will go and our manly habits will<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e saintly habits. Then our desire for riches and passions will vanish.<br />

When we are without desires, then we are true kings. Then he has not left us<br />

here. He has also hriven us a faith that the Lord is the saviour and hriver of<br />

nourishment and He looks after those who love Him. He fulfills their needs<br />

and never makes them short of money. He listens to those who love Him and<br />

maintains His natural repute that He is the hriver of nourishment.<br />

Gajjan spoke: 0 brother, when one gets too much riches, then one<br />

automatically be<strong>com</strong>es proud. Who is there who hasn't been influenced by<br />

pride and ego? Who knows what will a man do when he is full of pride and<br />

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