Sikhi Game of love- 24/7

24/7


"The true capital and the true way of life come by chanting his glories, twenty four hours a day."


Guru Arjun Dev Ji 1563-1606


In our last post, we mentioned how the naam should stay in our every breath, whilst facing the distractions of laughing, playing, dressing and eating.


It seems quite hard to meditate 24/7. According to Guru sahib, it is quite easy but we are lazy.


When the naam becomes a beautiful ras (taste) in our heart, mind and soul it's very difficult to let go. One would rather die than lose it. It begins to jap (meditate) itself by connecting to our mind and breath. How is this possible?


The key to the days meditation is, when we wake up at Amritvela (ambrosial hours) and meditate for a couple of hours, as this is when single minded meditation can be achieved, without any distraction (pure focus). After this, the naam will come back to us in glimpses throughout the day. We need to make every effort to hear the naam with our inner ears more frequently.


A few ways to do it! Whilst eating, we can crunch and repeat vahi-guroo after each crunch. Whilst walking, we can repeat vahi-guroo after each step. Whilst brushing our teeth, vahi-guroo for up and down. So basically, every chore we do, we should try to form a pattern of vaheguroo simran (remembrance), in our day to day lives.


Once we form this pattern, the mantra will become one with our every breath, mind, body and soul and we will start to experience the ras we talked about.


After a lot of abhiyaas (practice) and blessing, the name will begin to recite itself in ras and we will have to hear it with our inner ears. The more we try to focus and concentrate, the more ras we get.


In some day to day chores like studying, work etc, we might not be able to fully focus but we should try to listen where we can, as naam will subconsciously be there.


It is the command of Guru sahib ji and it is the only way we will find total peace, poise and tranquility (Sehj), when our mind is controlled by vaheguroo with every breath.


From here, we gain all the attributes of god; they build in our character and Guru sahib ji blesses us with his divine wisdom and many states of spirituality, Including the tenth gate opening and access to the spirit world.


It's best to love god, remain humble and accept the gifts/states guru sahib gives us, as many can get trapped in occult powers (ridh sidh), forget the naam and lose the life's battle through ego.


Note! To receive the full benefit of naam meditation, one must beg for it at an Amrit Sanchaar. Any sikh will tell you what this is.


We have to become khalsa (pure) to want khalsa raj (rule of the pure). The above is what every khalsa should be like, or aspire to be. We have to conquer our mind in order to conquer the world.


Vaheguroo!

Sikhi Game of love- LAUGHING

LAUGHING


"While laughing, playing, dressing and eating, he is liberated."


Guru Arjun Dev Ji 1563-1606


Guru sahib says, we can be liberated whilst laughing, playing, dressing up and eating delicious foods.


How is this possible? As these can be massive distractions in our spiritual gain.


It's important our mind and breath are not seperated from the naam. When the naam is within and heard 24/7 with our inner ears, it is a blessing by Guru ji and everything we do is parvaan (accepted) and blessed according to gurmat (guru’s way).


We can have a laugh yet remember god with every breath. We can own the best cars, houses and clothes etc, yet be detached, as the name in our every breath detaches us. Nothing is ours, It's all Guru Ji’s. The remembrance of the name, teaches us to think in this way with every breath (divine wisdom). Everything we eat will be purified through every breath of naam meditation (no meat, fish or egg). There are different forms of personal rehit, bibek for gursikhs. Every gursikh has their own personal asool (rule).


The above is a blessed and higher state of consciousness. It's best to live a simple life, away from any distractions, in order to progress further spiritually. Guru sahib will bless us with their wisdom when we are ready to progress. It is all achieved through single minded practice of naam meditation.


Guru sahib ji caters for all states of mind in Gurbaani, as they want everyone to excel further and they also answer the questions of all.


"Receiving the name (vaheguroo), the mind is satisfied; without the naam, life is cursed." Guru RamDas Ji


Vaheguroo!

Sikhi Game of love- MANTRA

MANTRA

"While walking, sitting, sleeping and awake, contemplate the Gurmantra within your heart."

Guru Arjun Dev Ji 1563-1606

Guru sahib makes it clear in Gurbani (sikh holy scriptures), we have to meditate with every breath in order to find peace, bliss and a balanced tranquil mind. By meditating 24/7, with every breath, we find the state of Sehj (peace poise). This is the highest state of love. One is not phased by anything in this state. All emotions, thoughts and the mind’s desires are completely controlled by the shabad (word mantra) Vaheguroo.

We should not miss even one breath of Naam meditation, as Guru sahib ji says, it is a breath wasted in evil thought.

Another reason why Guru ji tells us not to forget the naam with any breath is, when we breathe our last, if we have not remembered vaheguroo (god) throughout our jivan (life), it will become very difficult to remember them in the last breath. This will most likely result in us remembering our attachments, which will result in our soul’s next life form.

Guru sahib ji says, if we remember god in our last breath, our soul will merge in the heart of the supreme soul (god) and we will fulfil the purpose of this human life.

Keep the company of those who love to meditate by loving god, and those who relish the love of Vaheguroo’s creation with every breath.

The blessed souls experience the ras (love) of naam. It's an ecstasy that can not be matched and one would rather die than live without the ras of Vaheguroo.

"Without meditation on your name my life does not even exist"
Guru Ramdas Ji

MANTRA LOVER:

Bhai Rama Singh Ji, was a blessed and very loving soul. He would fall deep in to meditation whenever he found the opportunity. He would say, always love those more without a faith, as they need it more. His eyes were of a truly innocent child's. Looking in to them would be like looking in to a piece of glass. He was born in a Hindu family and adopted Sikhi after meeting the 10th Sikh Guru through spirit. He was the living example of a human being always imbued in the taste of meditation. Bhai Sahib’s body left this earth over 10 years ago. He may have left but his aura, love and energy is still felt today.

Vaheguroo!