Happiness is the universal quest and pursuit of every human being. We are  born happy as a child, but somehow struggle to hold on to this blissful state while  growing up. We do everything possible for attaining happiness in our life, right from  eating good food to wearing expensive clothes, from education to travelling across  the world, from owning a dream home to buying a comfortable car and much more.  Happiness still remains an elusive aspiration. Happiness has a different meaning  for different people, based on their desire and its fulfilment. Happiness that  comes from fruition of desires is temporary and ephemeral. One desire leads  to a second and the second leads to the third and so on, eventually becoming an  endless chain of expectations. But happiness continues to be a distant dream. The  reason lies in the fact that we don’t comprehend the substance and profoundness  of true happiness. 

True happiness is a blissful state of mind which is characterized by stability  (Sthirta) and equanimity (Sehejta). The utopian state where there are no  attachments, enemies, illusions or fears; a state where expectations are replaced  with gratitude; animosity with love; fear and illusion with awareness. This, though it  may seem a task, is actually a very simple process which begins by connecting  with an entity that is eternally stable. The material world is ever-changing and the  changeless in this changing world is the one and only all-pervading, eternal,  permanent and formless One (Nirankar). Till the time we identify ourselves with  our body, mind and possessions, we are bound to be caught in the web of fear,  illusion, attachment and ego. We need to realize our true self by knowing the  Truth, which is a process of seeking and finding the vivid distinction between the  creator and the creation; eventually witnessing the creator in creation and the  creation in creator. This knowledge has been passed down the ages by various  saints and sages, who experienced the presence of the formless One, thereby  attaining eternal happiness and bliss. This realization and experience can be  achieved even today. Once we realize this most noble and highest Truth of life,  that we as souls are an essential part of the over-soul, the omnipresent,  omniscient and omnipotent formless One, we start moving on the path of  eternal happiness. Let us talk about this journey. 

To begin with, we tend to take things for granted in our lives, expecting more and  more, which becomes a reason for our misery. Oxygen, for instance, was never  taken as serious a blessing as it was during its shortage during Covid-19. Meeting  friends and family, going to school for education, eating in a restaurant, all of this  became a distant possibility during the Covid-19 pandemic. Instead of expecting  more from life, we actually need to be thankful for the infinite gifts we already have.  Gratitude bestows immense happiness, both to the giver and the receiver  when offered with purity of heart. A simple ‘Thank You’ can transform a situation  or relationship diametrically. Service of mankind, when done with selflessness is a  natural outcome of gratitude. Gratitude should also not be with an expectation of 

the greeting or gesture to be returned. Even if we offer a glass of water to  someone with gratitude and selflessness, seeing the essence of Nirankar in them,  it becomes a reason for bliss and joy. Gifting, sharing and caring are extremely  sublime and delightful acts. This kind of offering becomes Sewa (selfless service)  rather than invoking a feeling of ego or arrogance. 

Just remind yourself about the last time you gave something to anybody and the  very thought will bring a smile on your face. Giving away is an inherent trait of  every part of nature, including humans. The sun, rivers, trees, earth and air, all  have been continuously providing us with their resources, without any expectation.  But we humans become selfish and enforce conditions while giving away even a  little bit of what we have and expecting much more in return. This is the reason for  our sorrow. This does not necessarily mean that we should not desire to grow in  life. It only means that after having performed a specific action, we should leave its  outcome to the divine verdict, stay content and be thankful for what we are  receiving. It means that growth is mutual and universal. We can’t expect to save  our home if our neighbour’s house is on fire. 

The second aspect that disturbs our happiness is hatred and animosity with  others. The cause may lie in our judgements, assumptions or criticism; all of which  arise from our ego, a false sense of pride that is attached to ignorance of our true  self. When we become aware of our true identity, which is beyond our caste,  color, race, religion or nationality etc., all of the above vices vanish, giving  way to pure love and compassion. Judgements and assumptions are replaced  with ‘The benefit of the doubt’ outlook. We see ourselves in others, celebrating  diversity instead of creating walls and wars. A single ray of enlightenment can  transform a vagarious mind, which is habitually attached to the ephemeral world;  rendering it to become stable and aware, very much like a drop of rose essence  that can transform the fragrance of an entire pot of water. What seems huge and  unsolvable becomes tiny and irrelevant. Those who seem alien and opposite  become lovable. The perpetual mindful remembrance (Simran) of our eternal  source is the only way to stay in this blissful state. Simran paves the way of  being happy by feeding our mind with positive and happy thoughts. It does not  necessarily mean sitting in a meditative posture and chanting a name or a mantra.  Do we remind ourselves of our loved ones by sitting in a definite posture? As a  matter of fact, we simply don’t forget the ones we love. Likewise, once we come to  know and experience the formless One, we don’t need to remember it. Rather, we  would never ever forget it. Our walking, talking, eating and sleeping would all  turn meditative in essence

A conscientious soul further seeks the company of other enlightened souls  (Satsang), sharing and learning from each other’s divine experiences and  strengthening mutual faith and understanding. This three-fold formula of Sewa,  Simran and Satsang, after receiving enlightenment is a sure way to happiness and  bliss. Happiness does not lie in the outer world, achievements or  circumstances; it lies in our own vision and choice. If anyone can get us  happiness, then that is our own self. Herein lies the concept of self-love; of loving 

ourselves not with selfishness, but with true understanding of the ‘self’. The ‘self’  that has its source in the formless omnipresent God, the ‘self’ that is beyond mind,  body and materialistic possessions. Once this realization is established, we can  nurture our mind, body and possessions without getting attached to them. This  magical vision of detached attachment is the way to true happiness, also  enunciated explicitly by various saints and sages. We, as children remain in this  state for most of the time, but as we grow up, the conditioning (Samskaras) by the  world around us traps us, leaving little room for the survival of our ‘inner-child’.  Thus, if we want to remain happy, we need to forget and forgive like a child. We  need to sing and dance like a child. 

Another reason for human worry and anxiety is fear and illusion. The fear of  disease, death, failure or penury etc. and the illusions of our identity, our life and  its objective. Once again, these can be overcome with the light of knowledge.  When one realizes that death, disease and ageing etc. are inevitable parts of  human life and that our life is just a drop in the ocean of our eternal existence 

then, fear disappears. A rope can induce fear in darkness, because its shadow  might appear to be a snake to someone, causing illusion. But, as soon as there is  light and the truth is evident; there is no fear or illusion. Fear is a result of  ignorance. Awareness and enlightenment dispel all kinds of fear. 

When the boat of our mind is wavering in the ocean called life, it can be provided  stability by anchoring it to the Truth. This stability translates into Happiness. 

Greed and selfishness can give us only superficial happiness, that too only  for a little time. Rather, the final outcome on this path is always regressive and  baneful. Lasting happiness can be achieved by realizing and following the path of  Truth, which can be prolonged and challenging, but most certainly, blissful and  rewarding. 

The object of happiness can be achieved through Practical Spirituality.  Spirituality essentially means to ‘Know One, Believe in One and Become  One’. Practical Spirituality means to live Oneness, by humbly surrendering every  action to Nirankar and establishing Oneness in the world through selfless service  of all. We saw how humanity came together during the Covid crisis and people  across the world came in support of each other surpassing all differences, be it  caste, creed, color, religion or nationality. It was a sort of reminder, that we might  metaphorically have our individual identities as leaves, fruits, branches or flowers  of a tree called humanity, but our fundamental identity is that of a tree; with our  root being Nirankar. None of us can survive in isolation. We might be different, but  are essentially One. Being One is the gateway to Happiness. Let’s hope, pray  and work to ensure that it does not take another pandemic to make us  realize that there is Happiness in Oneness. 

To summarize, realization of the Truth makes our mind stable and  equipoised, leading to eternal happiness. Happiness is not to regret, rather  learn from our past and not worry, instead work for our future. Happiness is to 

stay in the present moment with awareness, acceptance and gratitude. 

Happiness is to be free, yet in control; to reach for the sky, yet be  grounded. Happiness is to float instead of swimming in the ocean of life.  Happiness is to be One with One. 

– Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj

Kindly note that telecast of discourses of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj on Colors TV (Saturdays at 6:00 A.M.) is being discontinued from 1st November, 2021. Presently, the telecast of discourses on Epic TV (Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:00 A.M.) will continue. Other changes will be shared in due course.

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Here are the life changing messages of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, as blessed by Her Holiness on the occasion of Sunday Virtual Satsang held on 10th October, 2021.

1. The Almighty Formless God is present in each particle but, remains elusive and invisible till we attain the divine vision. After the realization of God, nothing else actually remains unseen.

2. After receiving Brahmgyan, each soul begins its own spiritual journey. Some embellish it with loving devotion, while some are drifted towards vanity of Gyan itself. Some visualise God in everyone, whilst some keep looking at their watch sitting in Satsang.

3. Devotion depends upon what kind of faith we have. Do we hold onto faith only till the time things are falling in place as per our wishes; or do we start complaining to God when the results are not in sync with our wishes? True devotees do not carry such a faith. They accept the will of Nirankar unconditionally.

4. Faith does not mean that we refrain from action. A teacher motivates his students before exams telling them to focus on whatever they have prepared for, having faith on themselves.

5. Satguru Mata Savinder Hardev Ji Maharaj gave the profound maxim of ‘Godfidence before Confidence’.  So, we need to do our deeds and also have complete faith in God.

6. Those who kept faith in God have been able to overcome ‘mountain-like’ challenging situations in life. But, at the juxtapose we also come across people who pray to God for misfortune and ill to those with whom they have some animosity. Such people are actually digging pits for themselves.

7. A prayer should be with a pure heart and pious intentions. Just as two swords cannot be present in one sheath; prayer and judgement can’t exist together. Such ill-intended actions can lead to guilt and remorse, which continue to agonise us for everyone.

8. Rather than carrying the weight of judgements and criticism in our mind, it is better to stay light with unconditional faith in God. This will certainly keep us mentally healthy too.

9. May the Almighty Nirankar bless everyone to work for the good of humanity. We can make this life fruitful, only with deeds that are driven by positive faith and intention.

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Rajasthan: Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Barmer, Ajmer and Bhilwaraa Zones

Here are some life changing messages from the holy discourse of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, as delivered during the virtual Samagam of Rajasthan held on 29th September.

1. The message behind the stage clearly mentions that each moment and each era can become beautiful, if our life is beautiful. This beauty of life can be attained by self improvisation through God Knowledge and Sewa, Simran, Satsang. All illusions and superstitions are replaced with a divine vision that enables us to see good, hear good and do good in life.

2. Even when we know the path and process, life can become beautiful only if we intend to do so; making a willful choice. A door, we all know, opens by pressing down the handle and pushing it. But, if we keep pulling it towards ourselves, it won’t open for sure. Also, even if we press down the handle and push it as per the directions, we might lose the chance to go to the other side; if the door is locked or bolted (metaphorically by our ego and ignorance). The door maybe made of glass, wherein, the other side is visible but, to get the things on the other side, we have to open the door and reach that side. Likewise, if we do not walk the talk; following Gyan in our life, it is of no substantial use.

3. Saints remain in bliss, and spread happiness among others too. They keep themselves away from criticism, judgements and unnecessary gossip. When we see Nirankar in everyone, how can we then find faults in them? If we can forgive our own mistakes then, why not those of others.

4. The material attractions consume the human mind so much that one goes to every possible extent to fulfill that desire, even if it takes using unfair means. When consciousness alerts about the wrong doing then, humans very cleverly find excuses and quash the call.

5. The material gains of the world give ephemeral happiness. Their attraction fizzles out after a while, and then the person regrets having lost much precious things in lieu of fulfilling these temporary desires, which presumably also digress us towards wrong doing.

6. We get self consumed in the world and forget that there are other people also in our home or office. The momentary pleasure of watching a TV show or watching something on our mobile, keeps us devoid of the joy that our long lasting relationships can give. Our focus in gadgets etc is so strong that we don’t care to return back basic courtesies to someone who is talking to us.

7. Material things are not to be abandoned but, we need to learn to maintain a balance in life. We have to set our priorities right. Every act should be accompanied with awareness. Seeing Nirankar in all, we should become large hearted. When the connect is from the heart then, we can hear someone even before they speak. Giving happiness renders more joy to us.  We get delighted to see each other. As the Holy Avtar Bani explains that “a devotee gets overwhelmed to meet and greet another devotee”. May Nirankar bless everyone with smiles and may every heart exhilarate with love.

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Here is the gist of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj’s discourse, as blessed during Sunday’s virtual Satsang on 19th September, 2021.

1. In every situation, a disciple upholds human values and imbibes them in life. Even if someone takes advantage of his goodness; he does not give up. But, he makes them consciously realize that although he understands everything, still he will not leave the path of goodness.

2. Human values and Sewa, Simran and Satsang carve us like a diamond. Saints always talk about the balanced path . They stay away from the extreme. Unlike the pendulum of a clock, they don’t oscillate and in fact maintain a balance, with the support of God (Nirankar).

3. There was a king, who renounced his royal kingdom, took refuge of a Guru and adopted a spiritual path. The Guru explained to him to restrict his desires. Seeing the other disciples, he also tries to stay restrained. If others fasted for one day, the king would fast for two days. If they walked barefoot, the king would walk barefoot on the stones. When the Guru saw this he explained not to get into extreme. To hurt oneself is not devotion; we should not pretend to be solitary. Body, mind and wealth are gift of the Lord, we need to take care of these and should stay away from attachment and extremes .

4. Many a times there is a situation in the house while explaining something to someone; we say, now we are done with it; now we will not explain further to this person. The path of goodness is tough. It takes time to improve someone but, we should continue doing good. Taking help of God (Nirankar), we should continue to keep ourselves calm.

5. Many musical instruments which have strings; if they are tightened too much, the sound and tone do not sound right; some strumming sound comes. Even if the strings are left loose; no notes will be heard. It has to be tightened in an appropriate way. Similarly, relationships should be handled with dignity.

6. Ups and downs and problems are part of life. If we fall on a cement floor, the injury will be more and if we fall on a mattress or grass, the injury will be less. Similarly, if we take help of God and use human values then, we shall not feel troubled or restlessness under any circumstance .

7. To stay in company of God (Nirankar) and do Simran, does not mean that we should quit everything. We have also been asked in the fourth pledge, to fulfill our duties towards our family, society and country etc. We have to make our character fragrant with human values.

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Canada (West): Calgary; Edmonton; Winnipeg; and Regina

Here is the gist of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj’s discourse, as blessed during the virtual Samagam of Canada (West), held on 17th September, 2021

1. The realisation of Almighty God makes every moment of our life joyous, as it has seeds of acceptance of the Divine Will.

2. Enlightened beings focus on the good in others. Our vision should have divinity after receiving the Brahmgyan. A pot of simple water turns fragrant, even if we add a few drops of rose water in it. Likewise, our mind exhibits divine conscientiousness after enlightenment.

3. Talking about a Rose, we think about its red colour, its softness and fragrance. We don’t think about its thorns at the outset. We eat fruits by discarding their peel and seeds etc. Do we throw away a banana, simply because it has a useless peel? Do we stop using a laptop, for the fact that it might attract some virus? No! Everything and every person has both a positive and a negative side to them. All we have to do is focus on the good.

4. A magnet attracts iron, where ever it is. It does not attract a cloth or a stone. Similarly, a saint attracts only goodness in the world. While looking at people or circumstances, we should use the filter of Nirankar, so that the mind remains protected from negativities.

5. A novice swimmer splashes more water and swims with lesser perfection that a seasoned swimmer. We also start throwing unnecessary and useless blames and comments on others, whilst focusing on their faults . Our ego drives us to this state. At times, some athletes claim that they will defeat their opponent in the upcoming event. But, usually when such players loose, they blame destiny rather than accepting their low performance or incompetence. Our mind, likewise, first falls prey to ego and then makes excuses.

6. Happiness does not lie in the outer circumstances, rather in our own inner decisions. If anyone can change our state of mind, then it is only ourselves. It is thus said, “The only competition we should have is with ourself.” We, thus, have to improve ourself only.

7. When we see others, we start to see their shortcomings; to the extent that we don’t stop this behaviour even when we are alone. Even while being alone, we don’t introspect to change ourself and improve upon our mistakes, remaining focused on the external world. Only mindful remembrance of Nirankar can take us towards actual transformation. We should always thank God for His creation and His grace.

8. When we focus on the vices in others, very soon those vices become a part of our behaviour. A child who use to blame his parents for being stubborn, was blamed by his friend similarly, with the words,” You are also stubborn like your parents.” We become what we see in others and think about others. 

9. We have to weigh ourselves in the scale which keeps our focus on the good in others and the shortcomings in ourself.

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Western Zone – USA: Los Angeles; San Francisco; Phoenix; Reno; and Seattle

Here are some excerpts from the holy discourse of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, which shall definitely lead us to happiness and well-being. These blissful words were said by Satguru Mata Ji during the virtual congregation of Western America on 10th September, 2021.

1. Pure and Pious intentions are always blessed. There is a close relationship between our thoughts and our actions. Thoughts determine our intentions.

2. We have to handle positive thoughts by discarding negative and unnecessary thoughts. At the same time, we need to take care, how to imbibe these thoughts in life.

3. While doing any task, it is important to have good intention behind it and everyone’s intention is evidently visible. If intention is clear but, words are not in sync; still, what the heart intends to convey, reaches the other person.

4. After attaining this Divine Knowledge (Brahmgyan), we have been asked to do Sewa, Simran and Satsang. For these also, intention is important. What is the use of Sewa, if it is done with the intention of mere projection? Similarly, if Simran is merely repetition of words and the mind is not connected with God (Nirankar), then it is of no use. Also, one should attend Satsang with the intention of listening, gaining and imbibing in life.

5. In the field of education, students who study with dedication, hard work and time, fetch good marks and also remember their lessons throughout life, reaping the benefits. On the other hand, students who take exams by studying only in the last few days; they may pass in the exam but, they do not remember their lesson very well. They simply remember the topics in short-term memory and then forget it.

6. Similarly, God realization, which we have attained through the Divine Knowledge (Brahmgyan), should we remember it for life. This is such a wealth that the more we use it, the more it will prosper. We need to take care of it. For this, we have to sing the glory of God and take its support in every situation.

7. Just as various varieties of plants are grown in the same soil, such as thorny cacti, flowering plants and fruit bearing trees. Similarly, the mind is same; different types of thoughts come in it, depending upon our intentions.

8. We often think that Sewa, Simran and Satsang are repeatedly mentioned; these subjects may seem monotonous but, are very important and beneficial for us. We have to understand them in depth, benefiting from their importance. Satsang is not limited to Bhawan’s only. Whenever we do anything as per Guru’s wisdom in school, office or at home; then that task becomes devotion.

9. If we consider that devotion is just being physically present in the congregation (Sangat) hence, it’s not true. Devotion comes from the heart. A devotee immediately apologizes for his mistakes. He apologizes to God (Nirankar) with the intention that he doesn’t commit this mistake again.

10. May God bless everyone with good intentions, so that without any deceit in mind, life should be lived in a pure manner inside out.

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Punjab: Amritsar, Bathinda and Firozpur Zones

Here is a synopsis of the inspiring messages of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, as delivered during the virtual Samagam of Punjab, as held on 8th September, 2021.

1. Those who have aligned their thoughts with divinity, enjoy the fruit of true bliss. Otherwise, life is lived aimlessly in falsehood of impermanent world. This wisdom is always received from saints and sages, who provide right direction to life.

2. Once, a truck was carrying 200 cycle tyres to some place. One tyre of the truck got punctured. There was no spare tyre also. All the tyres on the truck were of no use, as they could not fit the truck. Likewise, when we face a problem and take refuge in judgements and negative thoughts, we will not find a fitting solution; rather, we might digress from the righteous path. But, an enlightened one will always take support of Sewa, Simran and Satsang, finding solution to every problem faced in life. Brahmgyan is the right fit for every challenge.

3. A devotee always prays for permanence in faith, so that the train of life remains on the track of righteousness.

4. Even if someone does not reciprocate our kind gestures and feelings, we should continue with goodness in our heart and action. This is the quality of a Brahmgyani. The mind will obviously try to be clever but, we have to win it over.

5. Many a times, people see that a certain person is prosperous even after being dishonest. Such a path is lucrative and people start following it myopically, without realising that those using unfair practices, might not even be sleeping in peace. Thus, the path of truth and honesty as shown by saints is the right path.

6. Some people take refuge of intoxicants, citing reasons and excuses for their stress. This eventually becomes a habit and an addiction. We have to be vigilant of intoxicant addictions and also of ego addiction. To say that my circumstances have forced me into such habits and I consume intoxicants to feel relaxed is nothing but, a lame excuse. There will certainly be people who face even worse situations but, take support of Nirankar and Sadh Sangat, rather than such weaker options.

7. May God bless all to remain connected to Sadh Sangat and also serve humanity with a divine vision, as the world is nothing but, the extended form of Sadh Sangat.

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Here is a synoptic compilation of the blissful messages of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, as delivered during the virtual Sunday Satsang of 29th August, 2021

1. Today, we are also remembering the life and teachings of Nirankari Rajmata Ji, who held Gurmat in very high esteem; above every materialistic aspect of life. She spread the message of Truth along with complete fulfilment of her worldly duties. She observed the doctrines of devotion selflessly without letting her relationships in Guru Parivar affect the same in any way. 

2. Rajmata ji and Mata Savinder ji lived inspirational lives, which are footsteps for us to follow.

3. Devotion lies not in religious transformation but, rather in the transformation of our thoughts. Numerous people read different scriptures; which are undoubtedly sacred. But, the benefit of these can be attained only if we follow their message.

4. A true devotee’s words match their actions without any pretentious or misleading expression. The one who carries tears in eyes but, malice in heart, cannot be a true devotee.

5. It is often said we need reformers who can reform themselves. Before we say or guide someone; it is important to translate the same through our deeds.

6. If someone has been devoid of love and affection in life, they should try to share the love they had always seeked from others, rather than holding any grudge. For those who have received love and respect in life, all they need to do is share it in greater magnitude.

7. At times, when people do not receive the same treatment as they have meted out to others, they start blaming destiny or God for it. But, a true devotee instead remains in gratitude of God. He gives benefit of doubt to others, maintaining that they might be facing some challenge in their emotional or circumstantial condition.

8. Like the difference in the fingers of our hand and like the differences of various organs of the same body, people in the world have different behaviours. But, that does not make them good or bad. It is the vices that are to be avoided not people. Rather than pointing fingers at others, it is better to accept people.

9. Before sharing a bitter fact with someone; we can share our disturbed state of mind before hand and seek forgiveness in advance. If our discussions our held at ethereal level, we can avoid differences in relationships.

10. The scriptures mention that God made man in his own image. If we are the light of God then, that divinity should be evident on our face. Let us always keep a positive approach to things and surrender every action to Nirankar. Listening to baseless negative things and spreading them is harmful for us. Before we share or forward something, we should ascertain its genuineness.

11. We should share the grief of others with empathy and use our wisdom which is bestowed by God. If we can’t speak something good, it is better to remain silent. We have to walk on the path of Sewa, Simran and Satsang with realisation of God. Let us posses, saintly qualities and inspire others to do that too. May Nirankar bless all.

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Canada: Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Windsor and Atlanta

Here are some life changing messages from the holy discourse of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, as delivered during the virtual overseas Samagam of East Canada on 27th August, 2021.

1. After receiving Brahmgyan, a devotee remains immersed in Nirankar’s remembrance. He loves himself and the world around him; giving his life a beautiful meaning. He becomes a blessing for himself and everyone he meets; being full of human values.

2. An enlightened soul celebrates the differences that exist in this world. If we share a beautiful picture of nature in some social media group and ask everyone to earmark their choicest element; we will get varied opinions. Some will say they like the mountains; some will like the trees and some rivers etc. Likewise, we may have individual likes and dislikes in the world but, eventually it is all a part of one beautiful picture created by God. A Brahmgyani loves all with this understanding.

3. The behavior of a person has many dimensions. We might like one and not the other. Those with the vision of Gyan and wisdom, focus on the good in others rather than finding faults in them.

4. When we zoom in on a digital picture, we see that the picture gets pixelated and thus, unclear. The same picture, when zoomed out, once again becomes clear and beautiful. Similarly, if we just focus on finding mistakes in others, then we will end up disliking them, without noticing the multifold good virtues in them.

5. Saints always seek benefit from the goodness in others. They draw a veil over the faults of others, rather than tarnishing their image. If they find some difference of opinion with someone, they make an effort to sit together and find a common solution.

6. Whenever we find a fault in others, we should pray to Nirankar to grant wisdom to all. This way, we can lead a friendly and cordial life at home, office and other places.

7. We need to mould our mind to make wise choices based on awareness and wisdom, so that we make decisions in the right direction. We should do Sewa and Simran with a pure heart. The lap of mother-like Satsang is always a source of bliss. We have to become large hearted; ignoring and forgiving mistakes of others, thus offering respect and honour to everyone.

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