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That which leads you towards God, often synonymous with meditation.
 
That which leads you towards God, often synonymous with meditation.
  
Doing simran with a mala straight as a you are beginning your spiritual journey is difficult at first you should rather understand SGGS first before attempting.<ref>Gristi Da Simian, Gurmukhi Jeevan - Bhai Raghbir Singh Bir</ref>
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Doing simran with a [[mala]] straight as a you are beginning your spiritual journey is difficult at first you should rather understand [[SGGS]] first before attempting.<ref>Gristi Da Simian, Gurmukhi Jeevan - Bhai Raghbir Singh Bir</ref>
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manners -> ''nitnem -> bhakhti'' -> good qualities
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==Methods==
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''Do simran with your family
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do everything and more to soup up this routine.''
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===Ease method===
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To mediate easily you need an arsenal of the highest grade of music in [[Amrit Vela|different/specifically chosen moods at chosen times (Eg. Amritvela)]]
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Using specific prayers repeatably.
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maybe
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food fed adequately, and loved delighted.
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or meeting with saint
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==Media==
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK5FiLFREFc (Simran with Bhai Sewa Singh Ji Tarmala)
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* Paviter Updesh
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* Path
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* Nitnem
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* Panj Ishnan
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 10:38, 6 November 2022

That which leads you towards God, often synonymous with meditation.

Doing simran with a mala straight as a you are beginning your spiritual journey is difficult at first you should rather understand SGGS first before attempting.[1]

manners -> nitnem -> bhakhti -> good qualities

Methods


Do simran with your family do everything and more to soup up this routine.


Ease method

To mediate easily you need an arsenal of the highest grade of music in different/specifically chosen moods at chosen times (Eg. Amritvela)


Using specific prayers repeatably.


maybe

food fed adequately, and loved delighted.


or meeting with saint

Media

See also

References

  1. Gristi Da Simian, Gurmukhi Jeevan - Bhai Raghbir Singh Bir