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Posted by Sukhdeep Singh 
Wealth
January 17, 2010 06:01PM
Gurus priceless coin



Forgetting the true wealth they start their day collecting the worlds wealth.
They have neglected their spiritual health.
The worlds wealth is worth one penny, yet many make countless efforts in collecting this one penny.

Finding value in ones social group, family, work and friends,ones life looks obscure in the end.
The purpose of their birth is attachment to friends and work. Their life is without any worth.

Their Days were spent in useless talk.
Now the dark path to judgement they must walk.
In and After this world, Dharam Raj opens his book.
He reads Flickr, Messenger, and Facebook.
Without the Gurus kindful look; they are not released from JamKaals hook.

The way the late night desires the sun; the Gursikhs desire his Darshan ( vision)
They wake in the late night and cry and cry for the illuminating Sun.
Without the glimpse of this Sun, their whole day feels like night.
With his darshan the Gursikhs night turns to bright light.
So their lifes work is to follow the Gurus word
collecting "one penny" does not amount to worship of the One True Lord

The Gurmukhs happily trade this "one penny" for the Gurus Treasure.
The Gurus overflowing treasure is without any Measure!
Collecting the Gurus secret treasure the "one penny" the Gursikhs have Sold
because the Gurus treasure is worth much more then Gold.

Gurus Invaluable Treaure is collected through the Gurus Invaluable Mantar.
Everytime the GurMantar treasure is recited
the depressed and morbid mind becomes excited.
The mind is a black wall. Gurus mantar is paint which illuminates the wall.
Each letter of the Gurmantar they bind and color the wall with every Divine Call (hukum)

REciting the Gurmantar in the mind they no longer becomes blind.
No longer becoming blind from that "one penny" which blackened the mind.

Instead of searching for this one cent
they search inwards and seek the true essence.
Using the Gurmantar Treasure, they search and search
Untill they end the cycle of death and birth

Upon their last breath they realize JaamKaal has left.
They have successfully passed the test.

Earning Guru Jis token all debts have been broken.
They forever spend this wealth, and remain in flawless health.
Spending their life in the city without any disease or pain
The true token of Naam they have gracefully gained.
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Re: Wealth
January 17, 2010 07:10PM
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He reads Flickr, Messenger, and Facebook.
Without the Gurus kindful look; they are not released from JamKaals hook.

Funny and true.


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Upon their last breath they realize JaamKaal has left.
They have successfully passed the test.

While this too is not bad either but the best case scenario is if one realizes long before the last breath that the Jamkaal has left.

Kulbir Singh
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Re: Wealth
January 17, 2010 09:55PM
I agree Bhai Sahib I wanted to mention Jivan Mukhti but I couldnt find a way to rhyme it in

Maybe I could have stated " Long before their last breath JamKaal had left"
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Re: Wealth
January 18, 2010 12:00PM
smiling smiley

It seems like you have rubbed off on me and I too am beginning to develop some poetic skills.

Kulbir Singh
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Re: Wealth
January 18, 2010 02:45PM
Veer Ji Im looking forward to reading the poetry.
smiling smiley
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