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GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART -"<br />

intuitive and sublime and reach the highest spiritual stage where the body soul<br />

immerses in the Supreme soul in this life itself and one lives a life of blossom.<br />

<strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong> did hrive sacredness of character but along with that he gave<br />

devotional love also. Thus men could free themselves from 'ego and desires'<br />

and live in peace of mind. He said: When the body soul gets a touch of the<br />

Supreme soul, then one gets sublime consciousness and blossom of mind.<br />

Budha said that he had reached the ultimate goal of life.<br />

<strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong> who perceived the Lord incessantly could not refrain from<br />

saying that it is impossible to meet the Lord by good deeds alone. Withoutthe<br />

incessant remembrance ofthe Lord, ""ithout the bodysoul meeting the Supreme<br />

soul, without the sensation ofthe Lord in the heart, mind, body and soul, how<br />

could one reach the goal Le. meeting the Lord?<br />

The ultimate aim of life is not thoughtlessness but devotional love for the<br />

Almighty Lord. One should develop good character and try to over<strong>com</strong>e 'ego<br />

and desires' but should live in the incessant remembrance of the Lord in<br />

one's heart. The <strong>Guru</strong> did say that without good deeds one cannot be in<br />

devotional love of the Lord. But along with it he said, "0 Lord, All goodness<br />

is in you and springs from you like a fountain."<br />

When the body soul gets a touch ofthe Supreme soul, only then the 'ego<br />

and desires' vanish fully. That is why, many times the <strong>Guru</strong> said, "I am<br />

nobody. The Lord is everything. His Name is everything."<br />

This is the real freedom from "I and me" and the "ego and desires".<br />

The desires are gluey and entrap even the biggest of ascetics.<br />

<strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong> said: The goal in life has to be to meet the Lord.<br />

For that he showed the easy way of"incessant recitation and remembrance<br />

of the Lord's Name with love."<br />

Jesus Christ meant the same when he said: "Pray Incessantly".<br />

<strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong> said: "This world is a marvel of the Supreme Lord. Here the<br />

soul can flourish to any extent."<br />

Jesus Christ meant the same when he said: "What is the gain to a man if<br />

he conquers the entire world but ruins his soul."<br />

Let us recite: 'Waheguru, WahehTUru, WahehTUru. I<br />

'0 Lord,O Lord,O Lord'<br />

Starting with at least five minutes a day and reach a stage where our each<br />

breath recites '0 Lord'.<br />

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