Daljit Singh and Guruka Singh explain that Naam Simran semantically means meditation. They also say simran means remembrance of God. According to them Remembrance (yaad) is gradually converted into a state of no-thought, i.e. total merger. Here, the disciple is detached from all worldly directions and is merged with the Immortal Being. His super-thought (surat) is detached from the visible world and is totally merged in the Invisible Power. As Yogi Bhajan said: “Every thing will happen when Sadhana is instituted and you will come out as a winner; you will come out victorious.” The one who does sadhana builds himself such a powerful personality that he can automatically conquer everything. Guru Nanak Dev Ji says: “Man Jeetai Jag Jeet.” Master your own mind and you will conquer the world.Do you want to to know more or learn to simran and yoga if so then click on Remembrance.
The Spis News
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Power of Remembrance with Yoga and Simran
Daljit Singh and Guruka Singh explain that Naam Simran semantically means meditation. They also say simran means remembrance of God. According to them Remembrance (yaad) is gradually converted into a state of no-thought, i.e. total merger. Here, the disciple is detached from all worldly directions and is merged with the Immortal Being. His super-thought (surat) is detached from the visible world and is totally merged in the Invisible Power. As Yogi Bhajan said: “Every thing will happen when Sadhana is instituted and you will come out as a winner; you will come out victorious.” The one who does sadhana builds himself such a powerful personality that he can automatically conquer everything. Guru Nanak Dev Ji says: “Man Jeetai Jag Jeet.” Master your own mind and you will conquer the world.Do you want to to know more or learn to simran and yoga if so then click on Remembrance.
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