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as the post is personal to us, and our answers and interpretation will be personal, I hope you do not mind sinnerji, if I also answer, as Ishnabhenji has already,

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Here is a thought experiment. Short.

First question. What meaning are we applying here for sat nav? I think this is the Gurus voice inside your head, a small part of the WaheGuru (Creator)

Second question. Is sat nav a who, a what, or a how? it is the direction that will give the best chance of a life as WaheGuru Intended

Thired queston: So, how did Buddha proceed on his journey,? with or without satnav? without, Buddha did not believe in Waheguru

Once deciding on answers to questions 1 through 3, can we answer these same questions in relation to Guru Nanak? Guru Nanak did not invent the satnav anymore than Newton 'invented' gravity, all he did was tell us how to switch it on.Does it matter? Yes, some people are not even aware that in their satnav setting, there is access to a database of all possible routes, instead they rely on paths they have taken before

Can we apply our answers to ourselves?I Think so, our answers will indicate whether we are following Waheguru or ourselves Does it matter? Yes, if it did not mater we run the risk of never knowing about the cosmic database





 
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Here is a thought experiment. Short.

First question. What meaning are we applying here for sat nav?

Second question. Is sat nav a who, a what, or a how?

Thired queston: So, how did Buddha proceed on his journey,? with or without satnav?

Once deciding on answers to questions 1 through 3, can we answer these same questions in relation to Guru Nanak? Does it matter?

Can we apply our answers to ourselves? Does it matter?
Some quick answers:

1) Religion/Spiritual path
2) How
3) I guess He was the equivalent of an explorer going into uncharted or little known territory, making it possible for others to be aware of the journey which they could then try to follow as well via their own Satnavs....

In a similar fashion, the Gurus and other enlightened individuals throughout history are all spiritual explorers travelling to distant realms and forging a path for us to follow...showing that if they can do it, we can as well ....
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I journey home my Self, I’m the soul occupant in the vehicle body ,the religion of truth is the Satnav that guides me ,it is for the internal journey . The one eternal creator of natural satellites informs me through mt Satnav ,this Sat is unchanging no matter what Nav I take and this vehicle I shall leave but will I take the Satnav with me or shall I only take the journey?
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