Philosophy of life, sikh, sikhi, sikhism

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Luck!?

There is nothing like magic. Everything that happens has scientific reason behind it, whether it is recovering from death, disappearing or what ever. God has created this world and just started the cycle, like God created a self complete solar system. Earth is revolving around the Sun and on its axis to make day/night and seasons. From then God did not interrupt the system. Similarly God has created the creature, the human being and relate them all with each other. Once created he never interrupt it, but yes, he has given a power to us to make changes.

So considering the continuous nature we can predict things, considering the present or past state, like we can tell the position of earth after certain period of time. Same way we can predict what can happen in our life (In abstract, as we do not understand the complexity).

Luck is a part of this cycle. One get it and other does not. But God has given us power to change it. One may require to put more while other less.

But our gurus have given us a pearl, a source, from which we can create (or take) this energy to have more power to change things. You can go through this article: Our gurus were most technical and intelligent

So, you can change your luck or can achieve what you want.

Sarbat da bhala (God bless all)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Our gurus were more technical and intelligent (2)

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The energy:

They knew that everything is energy whether it is food, body, soul, mind, sound, light or what ever. So, to make our life smooth, happy and worth we need to have adequate and controlled energy. Today’s science may call it cosmic energy. It is the source of all the energies. They understood the consequences of imbalance in the energy and those are mental instability, mental illness, anger, back biting, ill-will, lust, wrong instincts, greed, jealousy, hatred, fear and even physical illness. All these in turn have number of other affects like riots, terrorism, wars, quarrels, family problems, suicides, murders, rapes, telling lie, exploitation and unending list.

To fight against all above and control it, we need to control the energy. The only way is Simran (meditation). Also this is the difficult to do. So, our gurus intelligently wrote the Gurbani so that one gets feeling and a strong desire to do Simran. Gurbani inspires and tells us a way to medidate while hiding the intricacies. I will not reveal the hidden parts (according to my little understanding) of Gurbani.

Please forgive me if I wrote something wrong or offensive. I just tried to put my thoughts and understanding.

Please give your views even few words will matter.

Sarbat Da Bhala

Tajinder Singh

History behind Fateh

When Sikhs fought and won their first battle every Sikh was saying

Khalsa ji ki fateh
Khalsa ji ki fateh

But Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji said this is the victory of truth, this is the victory of God (Waheguru) and Khalsa is of Waheguru. He said it will be

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa.
Waheguru ji ki fateh.

From then it is like so.

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa
Waheguru ji ki fateh
Tajinder Singh

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Our Gurus were most technical and intelligent

Sat Shri Akal

Understanding the aim of life is first thing, second is to achieve it with power, stability, strength and in right way. By strength I mean how long I can stand with my actions (to get aim). To get and retain this power I need energy and that can be get through Simran (meditation).

To make myself understand the concept I consider myself as tree and my aim to serve. I see the earth as God and Simran as roots in the earth. The stronger the roots more the power to stand with floods (pain, desires, sex) and deeper the roots more the stability and power to fight against draught (poverty, instability, dissatisfaction).

Now understanding the complexity of roots (how it holds the earth, how it extract water, carbohydrates, etc) is the most technical part. Our gurus were able to understand that and to make us understand they intelligently wrote it.

When I think of my gurus’ technical mentality and their intelligence (they hide the complexity inside and gave us an abstract picture/path, The Simran), I find the so called today’s technology nothing.

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Sarbat Da Bhala

Tajinder Singh