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05-Mar-2012, 18:53 PM
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| | | | | Re: Meditate - How, What, Where and When? Chaz Ji
"Become the dust of the feet of all (gods creation) become so humble that even if someone stood at your face, swore endlessly at you...that you're able to smile back and say "god bless you"...to be able to see beyond the hate of the other persons mind, which is not really them and to be able to see the God in them." Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/spiritual-articles/37964-meditate-how-what-where-and-when.html
This all comes with his blessings, the strength and the knowing will come from within and if we all aspire to growing close to the teacher that sends us the signals of wisdom then the world will become a beautiful place. I have found nothing is out of place all perfect timing and simply lessons for vigilant student eyes - you were tuned in to notice and got the gift waiting for your heart. As for others don't worry too much when the right timing comes ALL will be revealed to each, I do not believe anyone gets left behind. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=37964
Blessings be upon you.
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05-Mar-2012, 19:19 PM
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| | | | | Re: Meditate - How, What, Where and When? Chaz Ji
The hardest lesson I had to learn was that I could not "tune my husband" or other family members to what I was experiencing. They did not change because I had, because it is not their right timing. Our job is to manage our own energy frequency (tuning into Guru Ji when he wakes us up) and with that our cup spills over with love to others with compassion. All our family members will learn whatever lessons are in store for them in their own time. Life is about experiencing and learning as we go along. If we never make mistakes then how would we learn? As for your children in the future, if ONE parent can become the conduit for instilling balance in a family unit that will be fine it only takes one! I have twin sons 26. One of my sons started tuning into spiritual topics a little after I did, and I wondered how that happened! We now do Sukhmani Sahib at family homes, never did this before and everyone loves it. My husband at first was against it but when he heard from family members how much fun it was he loved it too. New energy instills new thought and fresh actions. We must be the change and the change will follow. Don't worry, live in the moment and in living your joy others will be blessed. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=37964Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=37964
Blessing be upon you always.
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05-Mar-2012, 19:32 PM
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| | | | | Re: Meditate - How, What, Where and When? Quote:
Originally Posted by ZaraONE Chaz Ji
The hardest lesson I had to learn was that I could not "tune my husband" or other family members to what I was experiencing. They did not change because I had, because it is not their right timing. Our job is to manage our own energy frequency (tuning into Guru Ji when he wakes us up) and with that our cup spills over with love to others with compassion. All our family members will learn whatever lessons are in store for them in their own time. Life is about experiencing and learning as we go along. If we never make mistakes then how would we learn? As for your children in the future, if ONE parent can become the conduit for instilling balance in a family unit that will be fine it only takes one! I have twin sons 26. One of my sons started tuning into spiritual topics a little after I did, and I wondered how that happened! We now do Sukhmani Sahib at family homes, never did this before and everyone loves it. My husband at first was against it but when he heard from family members how much fun it was he loved it too. New energy instills new thought and fresh actions. We must be the change and the change will follow. Don't worry, live in the moment and in living your joy others will be blessed.
Blessing be upon you always.
Mandip | Satnaam Mandip Penji,
Very nice words of advice
Although the past year has been very difficult, the experiences regardless of severity have been a blessing...a true blessing because it sparked off something within, so much stronger than experienced before in my life...how can i complain
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