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what differentiates a Gurmukh from a Manmukh

Posted by Bhagauti 
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Ever wondered what differentiates a Gurmukh from a Manmukh (or inlayman's language : a religious person from a non-religious one)?

Some people would tell you "Waheguru di mehar de bina, bhakti nahi kitija sakdi!" This statement is an eternal truth, but it shouldn't be used to shield one's non-willingness to follow the Guru's path. You must have heard people justify their acts "Jad Waheguru di mehar hovegi, taNaam Japange/Amrit Chakange/Gurdware Javange......."

I doubt whether these people mean, that Waheguru blesses some and leaves the others unattended. Guru Nanak Sahib told us Waheguru's nature in the Mool Mantar itself. He is Nirvear ie. he looks at everybody with the same "mehar bhari nazar". For example, God gave the opportunity (Manukha Janam) to both Ram and Raavan. He gave time to both Bhagat Prahlad and Harnakhas. He gave Swas to both Guru Nanak and Babbar. It is not the lack of Opportunity/Time/Swas but our utilization of the same. The problem is not from Waheguru's side, but the choices we make in our lives.

Bhai Gurdaas Ji explains "Charan Saran Gur Ek Paeda Jaye Chal, Satgur Kot Paeda Aage Hoye Laet Hai" Even Bhai Sahib emphasizes the need for aSikh to take the first step. Guru Sahib will hold your hand, give youthe wisdom and show you the way, but the condition is that you must beready to give your hand in Guru's hand. If you still have doubts on the above, please read the below real lifestory, which is very apt in this respect :

Once, a Saint was asked by his follower "Pir Ji, Sab kuch Khuda hikarta hai, ki banda bhi kuch kar sakta hai?" To which, the saint askedhim to pick up one leg from the ground. He did. Now, the saint askedhim to pick up his second leg too without putting down the first one.The follower said, it was impossible. Then, the Mahapurakh explained "Khuda ne tumhe pehla kadam uthane ki azadi di hai, par uska parinaam Allah ne apne haath mein rakha hai, vo bande ke haathmein nahi" ie. God has given you the freedom to take the first step (make a choice), but once you have made a choice, it's result is decided by God Himself.

Even Guru Granth Sahib explains our condition : "Ham Avgun Bhare Ek Gun Nahi, Amrit Chaad Bhikhe Bikh Khai" If we find something wrong within ourselves, let us search for answers within Gurbani and try to change ourself today. Don't wait for thingsto happen. Don't expect miracles without our taking the initiative.Most of us, do not realize how precious an opportunity we have got, and later in our old age, rue the time which we had wasted. Thus, I would like to conclude, by quoting a couple of lines, which always tend to inspire me : "Na dekhne ki tarah, Hamne Zindagi Dekhi,Chirag Bujhne Laga to Roshni Dekhi"

Bhulan Chukan Di Khima,

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa,Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh !
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