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KKV using Akhalee Nihang Baba Hardeesh Singh Jee Velling Vahleh's account

http://sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?ShabadID=2614

DnwsrI mhlw 9 ]

Dhanaasaree, Ninth Mehla:

kwhy ry bn Kojn jweI ]

Why do you go looking for Him in the forest?

srb invwsI sdw Alypw qohI sMig smweI ]1] rhwau ]

Although he is unattached, he dwells everywhere. He is always with you as your companion. ||1||Pause||

puhp miD ijau bwsu bsqu hY mukr mwih jYsy CweI ]

Like the fragrance which remains in the flower, and like the reflection in the mirror,

qYsy hI hir bsy inrMqir Gt hI Kojhu BweI ]1]

the Lord dwells deep within; search for Him within your own heart, O Siblings of Destiny. ||1||

bwhir BIqir eyko jwnhu iehu gur igAwnu bqweI ]

Outside and inside, know that there is only the One Lord; the Guru has imparted this wisdom to me.

jn nwnk ibnu Awpw cInY imtY n BRm kI kweI ]2]1]

O servant Nanak, without knowing one's own self, the moss of doubt is not removed. ||2||1||

I don't understand that. What does it mean? Can someone help please?

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vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

These are a few ideas (take them with a pinch of salt):

"Analyse your own spiritual life, realise what you are doing, before trying to run away from yourself."

"Realise the truth about your mind; realise that maya seems sweet to you and the Truth doesn't. Realise that your mind is playing games and is making you believe that worldliness is good. As a result we think we should live our lives chasing after maya. But our true purpose is much different. Know this about yourself and see yourself for what you really are, instead of being puffed up with pride."

I hope this helps a little bit.

vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

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Erm I think:...

Sadhus and what not look for Naam in forests - trying to leave everything behind and reduce attachment to maya.

Whereas, GUru Ji tells us to stay and live normal lives and try to reach Naam. Guru Ji has given us the wisdom, we have to look within ourselves to find it. We have to look within ourselves to find Naam??

If that makes sense

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