Amrit Vela Sadhana (Naam Japna) has always been one of the three cores of Sikhi along with right livelihood (Kirat Karni) and sharing with everyone (Vand Chakna.) All three are required for us to live a balanced life.
Siri Sevak Kaur highlights some concepts from pauris 1-6 of Japji Sahib.
Love is a very interesting power. We talk about it all the time. But what is, love, exactly? In one sense, love is the ability to see what someone needs - for their security, for their development, for their coziness, or for their happiness and then to silently, selflessly give it to a person, or a child, or a tree, or an animal.
"I have found that there are three words: sadhana, araadhana and prabhupati. Sadhana means discipline, araadhana means perfecting the discipline and prabhupati means you will become the Lord Master of God Itself."
The power of sadhana, ultimately, is something much more gritty; much more earthy and real. It is the power of being able to make conscious choices.
One who does not recognize his weakness can never be strong. There is no way to progress and grow other than to first find out the lowest point of you. Then you can start going towards the highest.
Why such emphasis on nit-naym, the daily requirement of so much gurbani every morning and evening? What exactly does this meaningless repetition accomplish? How does it promote any understanding of what one is reading?
The look on the doctor’s face told me volumes—far more than he probably intended.
Amritvela brings you, your family and your work all into harmony leading to a happier, healthier you. Amritvela removes a lot of the unwanted stress out of your life, so you can focus on the stuff that really matters.
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...perhaps we are spending too much time quibbling over the definition of 'amrit vela' and not enough effort on the "vaddiaaee veechaar"...
Why do you get up in the morning? To go to work? Have breakfast? Or for yourself?
Beware!!!! Deadly drug on the streets - EMS!
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