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  • *5. Always remember the whole of the human race is one. Distinctions on caste, colour and class are wrong and against Sikh principles. *10. Put your faith in the [[SGGS|Holy Granth]]; no other Holy book or living person can claim Guruship (for
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  • ...attachment to material things thus: ''"The three qualities hold people in attachment to Maya. The Gurmukh attains the fourth state of higher consciousness."'' {{sggs-ref|30|1259}}. To attain this higher level of consciousness, one has to dis
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  • ...''ego''' or '''excessive pride''' over one's possessions, beauty, talents, material wealth, intelligence, spirituality, authoritative powers, charity work etc. * [[moh]] (Attachment or emotional attachment)
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  • ...meone who is [[gurmukh]] (literally, 'Guru facing'), is constantly focused on God at all times; while the mind of [[Manmukh]] (literally, 'mind facing' o he sheds egotism and emotional attachment. The Lord’s humble servants are True <br>
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  • ...remembrance of God’s name; away from addiction to maya and this transient material world. ...ming it up as Sat Gun produces Gyaan (knowledge), Rajo Gun produces greed (attachment of karm and their fruits), and Tamo Gun produces Moh (laziness and crazines
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  • * [[moh]] (Attachment or emotional attachment) ...]] goes on to tell us that [[anger]] together with [[cruelty]], [[material attachment]] and [[greed]] are the four most serious ways to ruin our lives. The guru
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  • ...en bringing to a close the reading of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ([[Bhog]]) on a religious or social occasion and should thus be the most familiar fragmen ...ture. Here, as everywhere else in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the stress is on remembrance and contemplation of God and recitation of [[naam]], i.e. God`s
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  • ...tral to this faith. Ones actions in this life will have a direct influence on the type of life now and in your next existence! So to adhere to these prin ...at all times. Always to lead ones life unattached and untangled with the material world. Not to come under the influence of [[Maya]] – the illusionary and
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  • ...jpg|One who eradicates cruelty from within, looks upon all as his friend. (SGGS}<br>''[http://showhype.com/story/cute_baby_animals/ photo: courtesy www.sho ...lessness is termed cruel. Any act of harshness, brutality or barbarousness on any living being causing it to suffer tension, annoyance, discomfort, irrit
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  • * [[moh]] (Attachment or emotional attachment) ...his or her wealth; will continuously be occupied in this desire to possess material items.
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  • ...the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the company that we keep has a marked influence on us, resulting in disastrous consequences if we are not careful. {{sggs3|136 ...iations and the [[sangat]] (company) that we keep has a profound influence on our actions in life, our general outlook, the way we act, the way we behave
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  • ...al inputs, the body's time is slowly seeping away. The body like any other material item in the universe is slowly withering away; slowly, our life is moving t ...visit and enjoy; amazingly fascinating sports, hikes, and adventures to go on; unimaginable films, plays and theatres to visits, etc. - the list is endle
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  • ...the essence of the world as real but also impermanent. It is attachment to material wealth, and greed to accumulate more and more wealth which is strongly cond Reflecting on the harmful effects of attachment to wealth, Guru Amar Das further states: ‘Maya/ wealth is (a) she-serpent
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  • ...ellery of various types, colors and shapes from the same single homogenous material, gold; similarly, we are all born of the same One Light. '''There is no dif ...chings are wonderful, so Divine and so pure that if the follower meditates on the meaning of the pure [[Shabad]], it takes one to a higher spiritual plan
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  • ...and overcome the 5 thieves: Kam (Lust), Krodh (Wrath), Lobh (Greed), Moh (Attachment) and Ahankar (Ego or Excessive Pride).You become One with the creator, you One who meditates on the Nam of God becomes One with the God.
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  • ...r Understanding and Realization of Gurbani of the (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS), (as it is). Various themes mentioned in the Gurbani are being reflected u ...to help each other spiritually, so that ultimately we all can be situated on the platform of Truth — Shabad-Surti or our True Nature. By doing so, we
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  • * [[moh]] (Attachment or emotional attachment) and ...sh these words mean lust/addiction, wrath/rage/anger, materialistic greed, attachment/worldly infatuation and ego/pride respectively. The word 'evil' here may be
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  • ...ack person enjoys the same rights in God's domain as a white person and so on. ...chosen’ people of the Lord. Anyone can get favours from God depending only on His or her actions and thoughts. God does not see ones colour or gender or
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  • ...na]]''''' - To get up each day before sunrise, to clean the body, meditate on God's Name and recite the Guru's hymns to clean the mind and throughout the ...h the same decorum and loving traditions shown to the 10 living Gurus. The SGGS forms the central part of the Sikh 'house' of worship called a [[gurdwara]]
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  • The Sikh faith system is based on the teachings of [[Guru Nanak]] and [[ten successive Sikh Gurus]] (the la ...XVII. 10). Begging is taboo for the [[Sikh]]s. While bhaktas could live on alms and public charity, not so a Sikh. He is ordained to earn his living
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