Jap Ji Sahib is come in the begining of the Guru Granth Sahib and Jap ji sahb is also a part of nitnem bani which is read early in the morning Jap ji sahib is written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji .
Simple & Effective Science For Self Realization (In Punjabi) Dada Bhagwan
What do all the people and living beings search for? They are looking for happiness, but the happiness is short-lived. People go out to weddings and to the theater for entertainment, but their misery returns again. When unhappiness follows happiness, how can you call it happiness? It is the happiness of delusion. Happiness should be permanent. This is nothing but temporary happiness; an imaginary happiness. What is every soul searching for? It is looking for happiness; happiness that is eternal. People believe, “It (happiness) will come from this or it will come from that. I will buy this. I will do that, I will build a bungalow, then I will be happy. I will buy a car, then I will be happy.” They keep on doing this but no happiness comes their way. On the contrary, they sink deeper and deeper into the mire of pain and confusion. True happiness, bliss, lies within. It lies in the Self itself. Therefore, if you attain the Self, you attain the (eternal) happiness which never goes away.
Slide presentation from Gurbani Vichaar Program. Chardi Kalaa Foundation and Sikh Gurdwara San Jose monthly sessions.
Abstract: We will look at the concept of Haumai in Gurbani. The basic need is to first familiarize oneself with one’s Haumai (often translated as Ego) and then work on getting rid of it to attain realization, as Haumai is the only blocking factor for Grace to occur and to be seen in one’s life. In the light of Gurbani, how can we get rid of Haumai?
This document provides excerpts from a satsang by Param Pujya Sant Shri Asaramji Bapu about the Hindu festival of Diwali. It discusses the meaning and significance of Diwali and the days surrounding it. It encourages using Diwali as an opportunity for spiritual reflection, resolving to eliminate shortcomings and strengthen virtues. It offers guidance on cultivating qualities like humility, generosity, contentment, and service. It emphasizes finding peace and joy through worship of God, service to others, and self-knowledge.
Jap Ji Sahib is come in the begining of the Guru Granth Sahib and Jap ji sahb is also a part of nitnem bani which is read early in the morning Jap ji sahib is written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji .
Simple & Effective Science For Self Realization (In Punjabi) Dada Bhagwan
What do all the people and living beings search for? They are looking for happiness, but the happiness is short-lived. People go out to weddings and to the theater for entertainment, but their misery returns again. When unhappiness follows happiness, how can you call it happiness? It is the happiness of delusion. Happiness should be permanent. This is nothing but temporary happiness; an imaginary happiness. What is every soul searching for? It is looking for happiness; happiness that is eternal. People believe, “It (happiness) will come from this or it will come from that. I will buy this. I will do that, I will build a bungalow, then I will be happy. I will buy a car, then I will be happy.” They keep on doing this but no happiness comes their way. On the contrary, they sink deeper and deeper into the mire of pain and confusion. True happiness, bliss, lies within. It lies in the Self itself. Therefore, if you attain the Self, you attain the (eternal) happiness which never goes away.
Slide presentation from Gurbani Vichaar Program. Chardi Kalaa Foundation and Sikh Gurdwara San Jose monthly sessions.
Abstract: We will look at the concept of Haumai in Gurbani. The basic need is to first familiarize oneself with one’s Haumai (often translated as Ego) and then work on getting rid of it to attain realization, as Haumai is the only blocking factor for Grace to occur and to be seen in one’s life. In the light of Gurbani, how can we get rid of Haumai?
This document provides excerpts from a satsang by Param Pujya Sant Shri Asaramji Bapu about the Hindu festival of Diwali. It discusses the meaning and significance of Diwali and the days surrounding it. It encourages using Diwali as an opportunity for spiritual reflection, resolving to eliminate shortcomings and strengthen virtues. It offers guidance on cultivating qualities like humility, generosity, contentment, and service. It emphasizes finding peace and joy through worship of God, service to others, and self-knowledge.
This document contains teachings from Swami Shri Asaramji Maharaj on realizing one's true nature as the eternal Atman or Self. Some key points:
1) One should have faith that they are not the body or mind but the immortal Atman. Fear and suffering come from identifying as the impermanent body.
2) The Atman is untouched by worldly joys and sorrows, which are like scenes in a movie theater - the screen is unaffected.
3) One should remain detached from senses and objects. The Atman is pure, blissful and unblemished.
4) Through self-realization and non-attachment, one can overcome the cycle
This document contains a poem written in an unknown language. The poem discusses spiritual themes like meditation, enlightenment, and oneness with nature. It describes traveling to an ashram located in a peaceful natural setting. The poem expresses ideas about finding inner peace through disconnecting from worldly desires and connecting to something greater. It conveys these concepts over the course of several verses in lyrical language.
This document summarizes the life of Sai Asaram. It describes how he was born in a village and showed signs of divinity from a young age. He was educated in Ahmedabad and developed a dispassionate nature. After experiencing enlightenment, he became known as a spiritual leader who spread the message of devotion, yoga, and knowledge of the self. He attained liberation and realization of the eternal self.
The document is an excerpt from a spiritual text guiding meditation aspirants. It discusses overcoming attachment to the body and identity. It advises visualizing one's own death to overcome fear and attachment. It suggests imagining the body's funeral and corpse to help realize that physical existence is temporary and does not define one's true self. The goal is to attain liberation from rebirth's cycle of suffering.
This document contains teachings from Swami Shri Asaramji Maharaj on realizing one's true nature as the eternal Atman or Self. Some key points:
1) One should have faith that they are not the body or mind but the immortal Atman. Fear and suffering come from identifying as the impermanent body.
2) The Atman is untouched by worldly joys and sorrows, which are like scenes in a movie theater - the screen is unaffected.
3) One should remain detached from senses and objects. The Atman is pure, blissful and unblemished.
4) Through self-realization and non-attachment, one can overcome the cycle
This document contains a poem written in an unknown language. The poem discusses spiritual themes like meditation, enlightenment, and oneness with nature. It describes traveling to an ashram located in a peaceful natural setting. The poem expresses ideas about finding inner peace through disconnecting from worldly desires and connecting to something greater. It conveys these concepts over the course of several verses in lyrical language.
This document summarizes the life of Sai Asaram. It describes how he was born in a village and showed signs of divinity from a young age. He was educated in Ahmedabad and developed a dispassionate nature. After experiencing enlightenment, he became known as a spiritual leader who spread the message of devotion, yoga, and knowledge of the self. He attained liberation and realization of the eternal self.
The document is an excerpt from a spiritual text guiding meditation aspirants. It discusses overcoming attachment to the body and identity. It advises visualizing one's own death to overcome fear and attachment. It suggests imagining the body's funeral and corpse to help realize that physical existence is temporary and does not define one's true self. The goal is to attain liberation from rebirth's cycle of suffering.
The document discusses the importance of preserving vital sexual energy, or semen, through practicing brahmacharya (celibacy). It states that semen is formed over 30 days from digested food and is very precious. Wasting semen through uncontrolled sex drains physical, mental, and spiritual energies and leads to disease and early death. Ancient texts praise brahmacharya as the highest penance and path to divine powers and immortality. Sublimating sexual energy into spiritual energy through brahmacharya grants health, longevity, willpower, and fitness for self-realization.