Currently, we are in the midst of a peak global crisis.  There is economic depression and global warming; increasing natural disasters and mass destruction; depleting natural resources and increasing hatred; senseless acts of violence and crime. There is immense sorrow, anger, jealousy and intense negativity.  Repeatedly, mankind is trying to be awakened. Whilst most are pressing snooze, some are starting to see the message, and a few have been forced to sacrifice for the greater whole.

Often, it takes the darkest hour to break down our soul and to recreate it in alignment with the universe. It takes the darkest hour to surrender oneself to God’s will, and to teach true forgiveness.  It takes the darkest hour to be thankful for what we have, and to know the God we worship. It takes the darkest hour for the mind to let of ego, and to say I love you and I am sorry. It takes the darkest hour to teach humility, compassion, generosity, and kindness. It takes the darkest hour to build character, integrity and strength. It takes the darkest hour to test true faith in God, and to awaken the consciousness – the breaking of a new dawn. It is the darkest hour that puts our souls through a process of alchemy, from coal to diamond.  But all the time, even in the darkest hour, God has a purpose. 

That time is now. The darkest hour is already here. We are the coals that have been placed under pressure and heat to transform our souls into shinning diamonds that reflect light, clarity, beauty and love.  Our souls must awaken to the calling that the world is so desperately in need of – love, unity, and oneness amongst mankind. 

Many individuals and seers have speculated that, based on the Mayan Calendar and other historical prophecies, the year 2012 will be the end of the world.  It is more of a symbolic allegory of the human consciousness.  The world will not come to a physical end. It is hoped that the collective human mind will end its perpetual cycle of destruction and harm. It is a hope for the end of the polluted human mind as we currently know it.  We have come to a peak of negativity. The human collective consciousness is on the brink of a drastic, immense, powerful transformation from pain suffering and negativity to universal love and oneness.  It is always just after the darkest hour that the light of dawn brings hope for peace, love, kindness and unity into the new age.

2012 is the call for The Age of Enlightenment – a call to end the crisis that our minds have created on a global scale.  Souls are being awakened out of slumber across the planet to realize their true purpose.

The Nirankari International Samagam 2012 (NIS), held in Birmingham, UK was exactly that. It was a call to all souls to awaken and help awaken others to the message of oneness so that we may rise out of this dark age into a new world.  The spiritual master and teacher of the Nirankari Mission, HH Nirankari Baba, who presided over, showed us a window into the future.

More than 5,000 delegates representing over 33 countries came together to promote peace, love and oneness.  They came to inspire and learn from each other.  These souls – the seeds – were all planted and so carefully nurtured so that they go on to blossom in their respective countries.

  “The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all”- Mulan

It is critical that we live each breath and each moment in the present. We must spread love, connecting with each other, as the time for change has been upon us for a while now.  The ripple effect will be felt across the globe and through time, if we can only instill the teachings in each and every present moment.

Stop! Take a deep breath, and focus on this energy of oneness in your everyday actions.  HH Nirankari Baba leads by example and is showing us how we should live together in peace and harmony.  He is teaching the meaning of peace, forgiveness, compassion, kindness, sacrifice, and love. All this is in the hope that these virtues spread like a wild fire in the forest, all over the globe. Thus, the breaking of a new dawn comes as light and warmth shine from the burning of barriers.  Out of the darkest hour, a new age of enlightenment can and will arise.

Be inspirational
Start a change that’s sensational

Don’t live in ignorance
Every human can make a difference

Ignite the spark within
Stop judging others on the bases of their skin

Stop dwelling over your mistakes in the past
The time is moving too fast

Human values is what it is all about
This isn’t the time to miss out

For oneness is what we should strive
And from Multiculturalism not be deprived

Love, humanity, kindness – do make our priority
Hatred violence power, is nothing but a polarity

Relying on others will not get the job done
You have to start yourself then join everyone

The Bhagavad Gita is a Hindu Scripture, depicting a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, the warrior, on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, where a war is being waged between the Kauravas and Pandavas. The dialogue is very much a part of the Mahabharata, a famous Indian epic, and one of the major religious texts in Hinduism.

The conversation is primarily driven by a series of questions. Arjuna, perplexed by the prospect of a major war between the two factions of the same, one family, asks Lord Krishna for the resolutions.

Lord Krishna’s graceful, simple and practical answers have shaped the mind-set and morality of billions who have been exposed to the said passages, directly or indirectly. Indeed, while every chapter of this sacred Scripture has gems of wisdom, chapter 11 in particular – the Yoga of the Vision of Cosmic form – is one of the core 18 chapters.

In this chapter, Lord Krishna bestows on Arjuna the Truth – the true form or the formless God that permeates everywhere. The significance of the presence of a physical Guru in the seeker’s life is also highlighted and described in detail.

Arjuna asks Lord Krishna,
“I wish to see your divine form!”

Krishna replies in shloka (verse) 8 that it is not possible to see his true form without the acquisition of the divine eye (commonly referred to as the third eye). Having been graced with such an eye by Lord Krishna, Arjuna sees the entire Universe residing in the body of Krishna.

For illustration purposes, the next few Shlokas go on to describe what Arjuna is seeing and how fascinated he is by the Lord’s great intricacies; he praises Him and His vastness from the heart. 

However, it gets even more interesting in Shloka 23, where Arjuna makes a confession. He feels fear and remorse. With everything in the Universe being the form of Krishna, how can he proceed to fight this war and defeat the enemies? Wouldn’t that mean killing a part of his beloved Krishna? The Lord responds that He is the creator and destroyer of all, and that Arjuna must go on to fulfil his action (karma) and proceed with the war for the fulfilment of righteousness.

Shloka 39 is probably one of the most well-known verses in the world, where Arjuna is depicted turning in all directions. He is bowing to Krishna, signifying that Krishna is everywhere and in all directions. This part clarifies that Arjuna has truly grasped Krishna’s lesson and that he has seen His cosmic form. Arjuna goes on to apologize to Krishna for the many mistakes he might have made in ignorance. He always saw Krishna as a companion and a friend, but never knowing who he really was.

In Shloka 45, there is a twist in the narrative. Arjuna is distressed yet again and doused in fear. Arjuna here makes a request at the feet (i.e. in all humility) of Krishna. This is perhaps one of the most pivotal moments in the Bhagavad Gita.

He asks Krishna to come back into His PREVIOUS form – the form that Arjuna was seeing prior to his enlightenment with the vision of the Cosmic form – the human form. Arjuna says,

“I desire to see you as before, crowned, bearing a mace, with the discus in hand, your former form only!”

Krishna seems surprised to hear this. He tells Arjuna that he should feel fortunate as others have not seen Krishna’s true form. Why he was asking for his human form back, he could not understand, particularly in view of the fact that people try to discern his form through austerities, bribes and rituals, and still fail to see it. However Krishna assumes his gentle human form and consoles fearful Arjuna.

The chapter ends with a sort of warning by Krishna. In Shloka 54, Lord Krishna says,

“Only by single-minded devotion can I be known, seen and entered into.”

Krishna shows Arjuna his true form, which Arjuna sees and appreciates. Then he asks Krishna to come back into human form. This conversation is at the time of the Great War, and as such makes sense why Arjuna is so afraid. He needs his companion and his partner to physically help win the war. This is why Arjuna specifies that he wants to see Krishna armed with the discus in hand.

The gracious Lord Krishna accepts His request and comes back in physical form, but what can we make of his “warning” at the end?
Krishna ends by saying,

“Only by single-minded devotion can I be known, seen and entered into.”

Single-minded devotion is an important phrase. It is clear that Krishna is telling Arjuna that if he wants to have the vision of the Formless permanently, he must focus all of his attention unequivocally on the Formless itself, with all awareness and concentration. Finally, the most important point, when Krishna says entered into, He is referring to liberation, mutki, which is the end goal of a devotee in Vedic philosophy.
 
Arjuna needs Krishna physically to fight the battle against evil, which can represent materialism in this case. Similarly, a devotee will always need a physical Guru to teach him/her how to fight the battle against materialism in daily life, as Krishna teaches Arjuna. That is why a Guru is given the utmost importance in the spiritual journey.

However, the devotee must understand and follow what the Guru is saying. The True Guru will always point the devotee in the direction of liberation, which Krishna explains is through concentration and devotion to the cosmic form, the true form. Let us remember that Krishna asks Arjuna to single-mindedly focus on the formless to achieve liberation, which is exactly what our Guru, Satguru Mata Sudiksha ji is reminding us of in Her discourses today.

You must be aware that the 73rd Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam is being held virtually on 5, 6 and 7 December, 2020 with the blessings of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj. Many congratulations to one and all.

The Samagam will be held as per the following programme:

5 December 2020:
Satsang Program 4.30 pm to 8.30 pm (IST)
Satguru’s Blessings 8.30 pm to 9.00 pm (IST)

6 December 2020:
Sewadal Rally 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm (IST)
Satsang Program 4.30 pm to 8.30 pm (IST)
Satguru’s Blessings 8.30 pm to 9.00 pm (IST)

7 December 2020:
Satsang Program 4.30 pm to 8.30 pm (IST)
Satguru’s Blessings 8.30 pm to 9.00 pm (IST)

The entire program will be webcast on Mission’s website.

Also, for the convenience of lakhs of saints, the program will be telecast on Sanskar TV from 5.30 pm to 9.00 pm. Sanskar TV is available with many DTH Service providers as per following details:

DTH Provider Channel
Tata Sky           -1057
Dish TV            -1067
Videocon D2H  -483
Airtel Digital TV -682
Big TV               -651
Sun Direct         -708
Dish                  -760
Sky TV              -725
DD Free Dish    -97

With the blessings of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, Sant Nirankari Mission’s, Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation organised 20th Blood Donation Camp of Chandigarh Zone at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan, Phase 6, Mohali, Chandigarh on October 18, 2020. In which 92 Nirankari devotees including 17 females devotees donated blood. In earlier 19 camps 1992 Units of blood were donated.

Today, when the entire world is suffering from COVID-19 pandemic, Nirankari devotees are serving the mankind with blood donation and spreading the message of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj that entire humanity in this world is ours and it is our duty to serve them. All necessary precautions like social distancing, wearing of masks and use of sanitizers was observed.

The camp was inaugurated by Dr Kamal Kumar Garg-PCS, Commissioner MC, Mohali.  He appreciated the Sant Nirankari Mission for the great service rendered by them for the welfare of humanity.

On this occasion, Dr JK Cheema Ji, Sanyojak local branch said that the message of Baba Hardev Singh Ji that “Blood should flow in veins and not in drains” is being fulfilled by the devotees. She further said that there is no substitute of blood in this world and Nirankari Mission has always contributed for this Nobel Cause. In this camp a team of 10 Members led by Dr Boby Gulati of Mohali Civil Hospital blood bank collected blood. Shri Kamlesh Kumar Kaushal Ji, Secretary, Red Cross from Mohali Administration was present with his team.

Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj addressed the Nirankari fraternity all across the globe in a virtual form on the topic ‘Gyan and Vivek’ (God Knowledge and Conciousness) on October 18, 2020 from Mussorrie, Uttrakhand.

Satguru Mata Ji said:-

“Today, as we all have seen that the theme for samagam is ‘Stability’ and the logo is a symbolic form of a tree. When the wind blows the tree sways, the branches and the leaves also sway but, the roots of the tree hold it strongly and do not allow it to move irrespective of how strong the wind is blowing. The tree stands stable at its position because its roots are so deep and hold it strongly. Likewise, if we have to stay stable in our life then, no matter how unstable the situation is outwardly but, we can be stable from inside by being connected to the stable God. If our roots are such that we have full faith in this Divine Knowledge (Brahmgyan) and God (Nirankar) then that faith of ours keeps us stable. Then no matter what happens in the world a devotee remains unshaken in his life. He becomes stable being connected with the stable God.

For example, if water remains stagnant at a place, it becomes a reason for filth and mosquitoes to thrive in. Then the endeavour is that the water doesn’t remain stagnant at one place and if we consider muddy water; we notice that once it is kept still at a place, the mud slowly settles down and we get clear and transparent water on top. So, if we talk about our mind; what kind of stability do we need? There are so many thoughts going on in our mind that when we connect with God (Nirankar) through God Remembrance (Simran), it leads to peace.

It’s such stability that inspite of disturbing thoughts, they calm down our mind and they settle down at the bottom like the mud in the muddy water and then we move ahead with a clear heart and pure feelings. Unlike, the water which is so dirty that it is unable to settle down and insects and mosquitoes start breeding on its surface. What kind of stability do we want? We need to think and decide. If we connect with God (Nirankar) and stay in the company of saints (Sangat) then we shall achieve stability in the true sense. In today’s congregation, we repeatedly listened about the role of wisdom after the Divine Knowledge (Brahmgyan). After receiving the Divine Knowledge our conscious awakens and our responsibility increases that we should take every step by staying connected with God (Nirankar) because the moment we forget God then within moments we shall lose connectivity with the Divine Knowledge (Brahmgyan) and we are bound to err.

May Almighty bless us that we all focus on the upcoming Virtual Samagam (Congregation) though, we will not be present in a physical form this year but, we must enjoy the bliss of attending the Samagam from our homes and we should contribute in Selfless Service (Sewa), in whatever possible way. May God bless that we consciously weigh every word and every action of ours and our mind is absolutely stable by connecting with God (Nirankar).”

* * *

With the grace and blessing of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj. Sant Nirankari Mandal, Hong Kong took an initiative and got an opportunity to serve more than 120 homeless people in Hong Kong around the streets of Sham Shui Po on September 30, 2020.

Meal boxes of vegetarian Buddhist food, fruit and a bottle of water were distributed to those without shelter and homes.

It was a learning experience to be grateful to Almighty Nirankar for providing us comforts and giving us a chance to serve mankind. Most of the homeless people who were served were senior citizens who either had no money or a family and were left alone to live on the streets. Their sense of appreciation made us feel more thankful to God (Nirankar) and this Divine-Knowledge (Gyan).

May Nirankar bless mankind with this God-Knowledge and Grace.

By the Grace of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, SNM Branch Ann Arbor/Detroit-USA took continuous steps for service to humanity during Covid-19 pandemic crisis. Most recently on September 26, 2020, branch members and Sewadal members rendered their selfless service in the form of pre-packaging and distribution of masks, gloves and sanitizers to the local community at large, in an around Westland Michigan.

The love and respect exchanged between our communities and Sant Nirankari Mission branch has been priceless. We thank Nirankar Satguru for giving us this opportunity to be in service of Humanity.

With the divine grace of HH Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, a Blood Donation Camp was organised by Sector-24, Unit No.424 at Sector level on the divine occasion of Mukti Parv, 15th August, 2020 at Ground No. 8, Nirankari Chowk, Delhi.

The Event was inaugurated by Rev. Ashok Manchanda Ji (Member Incharge – Land & Purchase & Member Incharge – Branches Delhi NCR & Greater Delhi) along with Rev. Brig. PS Cheema Ji (General Secretary & Member Incharge Social Welfare), Rev. JS Khurana Ji (Roshan Minar Saint), Rev. Sulekh Sathi Ji (Zonal Incharge North-Delhi NCR) and Rev. Manmohan Khurana Ji (Sanyojak, Sant Nirankari Colony).

A total of 92 Blood Donors, including Sewadal Members of Unit 424 which included Ladies and Gents and MLA – Dilip Pandey (AAP) participated in the Camp and gave their immense contribution in making the event successful.

The Corona Virus pandemic has left the entire world in a state of helplessness. With billions affected due to this grave disease, the Sant Nirankari Mission stepped forward to help communities across the world. From feeding the hungry to distributing masks, sanitizers, supplies and donating blood, the Sant Nirankari Mission has served humanity in almost every country across the globe.

With the grace of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, Fort Lauderdale Branch in Florida, USA was also blessed with the opportunity to serve the community in the fight against COVID-19. Volunteers of the Sant Nirankari Mission organized a Food Drive on May 29th and donated food, hygiene items along with masks to the Broward Outreach Center for the homeless. The Outreach Center thanked the Mission for the selfless contribution and appreciated the effort.

In addition to the Food Drive, Branch also donated 2000 masks to the City of Coral Springs Regional Institute of Public Safety on June 1st. The City Officials will be distributing the masks to Assisted Living Facilities for frail and vulnerable senior citizens who are in need of protecting themselves. The City department will also be using the masks for the homeless and those in need.

People across the world have been suffering from financial setbacks and there has been a decline in their mental wellbeing. Millions have suffered medically and the death toll has been rising at an alarming rate.

We pray to Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj to bless the entire humanity during this pandemic so that life comes back to normal.

* * *