- फ़कीर= फ़ + का + ये + रे ( Fakir= Fa + ka + ye + re )
- फ़- faanka – the one who is capable of rejoicing in all circumstances, even if he is kept without food or water for hundred days, and a speck of complaints never adorn his mind
- का- kaabu – the one who has conquered his senses, the filthy desires do not stir him
1- Desires never cease, and we desire rubbish in this world. But, we deserve the delightful Divinity. So, we should desire what we deserve. - ये- yakin– the who has firm faith
1- People are reluctant towards the belief of blind faith. There is nothing in this world, as faith with eyes. Faith means the love. which cannot be assessed by logic or the senses.
2- Faith can work wonders. Once we enunciate the Name with faith, there is nothing in the world, which he and we cannot do together.
3- The fear of death is the greatest amongst the list of phobias. We cannot avoid death, so may we jump off the cliff, and rejoice with the Name, reverberating in our mind. The time and place of death is fixed, as we entered in our mother’s womb. We cannot change it, rather we can welcome it.
4- Fearlessness descends once we become Mrityunjaya. Once the ego dies, we become Shiv ourselves. Once ‘I’ dies, we become Jesus, who said, “Me and my father are one.” Recollect the cross.
5- Practice and grace of a Guru can make us cross the mrityu kendra. - रे- rehamdil- Almighty is most compassionate
1- We should ask for forgiveness at his Divine feet and forgive the trespassers as well, and even forgive our own selves.
PEER FAKIR USTAD GURU SIDDH-MAHAPURUSH SANT SAINT
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The one who has realized the Self becomes the Guru.
The importance of Guru in one’s life
- Almighty has send millions of humans on this planet. He even sends the prophets and his scriptures to the world. Why does this happen? Why has he sent Quran, the Bible, the incarnations of Almighty?
A- The prophets and incarnations took the human form, and practiced penance to realize the Reality. They suffered more than we do in our lives, so as to teach the layman. They were not blessed with powers from their childhood, penance and sacrifice adorned their lives. Then, prophets attained the Self, and became the messengers of Almighty. People can learn, if the ideal person survives all the sorrows of world. - Guru takes us on the right path, as he has realized the path and experienced all its turns.
- Prophets have asked us to remember the Almighty. People often say that they cannot visualize the Almighty, as they have not seen Him. The answer is to begin with chanting. If this becomes cumbersome, we should start listening about Lord. Once we start talking about Him, begin meditating about him, gradually the love shall descend. If we have not seen Him, He sees us always, with a perpetual CCTV camera.
- The thoughts make us cherish evil. We can define light, with its properties, like travelling in straight line and the rest. But, darkness is nothing but absence of light. Guru unveils the perpetuity, prevailing within.
- Reading the scriptures, without the guidance of a Guru shall make us insane. We can only find answers within. The famous Gayatri Mantra is since time immemorial (Sage Vishwamitra gave to Lord Rama). But, only a handful have realized it’s essence till now. Thus, we need a live Guru.
- We cannot find the Guru. Once we become a good devotee, Guru comes to us, in a Divine manner. Once we are ready to renounce our ego, we shall receive the blessings. Guru is beyond the chains of gender, age and caste.
- If we do not have a live Guru, our mind can be our Guru. If we try to direct it towards Lord, it can lead us to Infinity. It is said, “Man ke haare haar hai, man ke jeete jeet.”
- Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu, Gurur devo maheshwarah| Guru dev sakshat Parambrahma, tasmai shree Guruvey namah||” Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh are not Gods, rather are Guru. Guru is better than God, as he takes us to God. We are God, but have not realized yet.
- “Guru Gobind dau khade kanke laagu paaye, balihaari Guru aapki Gobind diyo bataye,” Kabir Das Ji means, If God and Guru are before me, I shall bow before Guru, as the blessings of the Guru lead me to Lord.
- Once the light is there, darkness cannot exist. Once it shines, nothing can extinguish it. Each and every cell and droplet of our blood shines with the Divine light.
- The positive aura manifests in the cosmos, and the mere presence of the Guru makes people happy. The name and thought makes people smile. Such are the features of the Guru. The person makes us feel positive, and we forget our evil and foster in the Name, he or she or it is a Guru.
- We should assess him or her day and night, if his words are true or not, or they reap results if practiced. Then we should accept him as our Guru. The rest of the life shall become a test, he will help us, but trails will be inevitable. The person who is initiated by a Satguru is punished for the most meagre sins as well, but the one without initiation continues suffering for several ages.
- We should never bow before any person, unless Lord has given him the rights. If we bow before someone, we should remember that we have seen Lord in him.
- The one who says that he is Lord, it is a sin.
- When the blessings are showered in bulk, we receive a human birth, and as the blessings grow in multitude, we feel like knowing about Lord. And, once the blessings become incessant, we receive a Guru, and the sufferings and fruits of all karmas are nullified.