WaheGuru Ji ka khalsa, WaheGuru Ji ki Fateh!
- The Khalsa (Pure ones) belong to God , may victory be upon him.
Where to start....
Well let`s start from here. A thought is a mental process, a set of feelings, an idea etc. which does not seem to have any
direct relation physical matter. According to a new research we get almost 50,000 thoughts , although some
theories insist the numbers as higher as 600,000. Each thought usually bind to another thought or their consequences which primarly happen due to the mass information delivered by our normal senses.
Now each thought in itself a full matured parent process which our mind create on purpose and hence has some viable meaning
before and after its disposition. That is why when a thought dies it usually leave a weird question which needed to be answered
in order to quench the thirst of mind because of mind`s very subtle nature of observing, a curiosity.
In order to find a solution of this unsolved mystery mind produce another thought and the process go so on while walking, sleeping,
eating, bathing or even talking....
These thoughts stretch your focus in the same manner as you are bound to thousands ropes where each and every thought represents an individual who
try to pull you through his way . How weird that can be and in fact we already are experiencing that kind of phenomenon.
And then we wonder why things doest work the way we think ............
At the end of the day when your consciousness see same thought coming over and over again, and finally witness the agony of
curiosity, then it try to perform some of kind 'useful work' instead of just day dreaming. As a result we go and ask questions to our family friends
or even strangers. We ask thousands of questions and ironically in most cases our main focus is to see twist in the
story , which ends up having more unsolved small child questions , rather than having worked on the very same root.
It is not important what the question is but whom you ask the question.
Once there were the Guru. His name was Guru gobind singh ji. He initiated khalsa panth on 13th April 1699.
Did he?
I have a question.
Who told me that it actually happened.
What if Guru sahib were never there. Who were they.
How did they look like. How they use to walk? Who they used to talk ?
Were they use to speak the same way as today`s Sikh do?
Where it is written in Guru Granth sahib that he actually ever initiated khalsa panth ?
What about hair ? Why hair ? why not anything else ? Will that make me enlightened ? will that make me miserable ? etc. etc.
These are the questions which come in mind of every sikh , either they have already came, or will come , sooner or later. What will the
individual do then ? From where he can find the answers ? Will he ask parents, friends ,gaini , SGPC, DSGPC or any baba etc.
He can even ask to all the Sikhs as a whole.
But the real problem is not about the answer , rather the person who will be going to respond.
Once a wise man said
There are 10% of the people who don't know anything,
There are other 10% who know a little,
and finally there are 80% who don't realize they don't know anything.
So next time you are out to have discussion with someone , you better create some more mental queries in order to surpass the original one to
minimize the pain of not getting anything out of it.
Well let me talk about so-called discussions and debate phenomenon. I think they do not exists first of all.
When someone does not agree with you and wants to argu, he purpose discussion.
It is not really helpful unless you think you have nothing better to do or you will be going to pass your time uselessly on Internet watching some
sports .so in order to 'utilize your time in better way' you go to sikhnet.com/sikhism.us discussion board and start having
personal/religious/spiritual word-wars with faceless people , about a topic which you haven`t ever read fully. The people whome you will be going to have conflict with, you have no idea who they are, from where they came, what is on their mind , or perhaps they are just machines.
What do we all know yet. A Three dimentional world ? A world is made of matter and space ?
What about time . what about non-matter, what about a place where even space cease to exist?
Once i asked my friend (who himself is a commited abhyasi) to do a little experiement with his consiousness.
All i asked him to do is imagine a thing with at least one missing attribute , but the condition is that the missing attribute should be either height, breath or length. Nothing else.
After struggling for a bit , he was unable to do it. Can you ?
How can a thing have length and breath of some 50 and 10 meter but no real height (0 Meters)? Let`s suppose even if that can be
possible with some wierd combination of science/techo fiction, but how will that thing apprear?
The problem is with our perception. All we know and we have ever heard of or even have ever thought of, delivered from outside world to us
through our perceptions. Our Imagination is limited to the information we had gathered though these five senses. And to make the matter worse,
needless to say, these perceptions can play trick with us or may be they already are :)
Coming back to the example. Even if suppose that weird thing exists and placed in very front of us, our mind will never be able to make anything
meaningful out of it, and simply ignore it. The result is we will never be able to see it.
Now when you look into this, a fully grown mind cannot percieve a 1-Dimnetional world or 2-Dimentional world even though we
at least KNOW about these dimention and they do exist. What about 4th dimention, 5th one and 6th one etc.
Today`s science brags about having knoweldge of 32 dimentions yet some scienctist still insist about their infinite-dimnetion theory.
Isn`t this a little freaking? We`ll talk about some more , before coming to our main topic.. :)
Thanks for visiting here. I`am currently working on naam simran, i will keep posting as i explore into it....
Until then have fun with your consciousness and 'have a heavy simran'.