Dhan nirankar ji....
Simran comes from the word "Smaran" which in Hindi means
remembering is to actually feel the words and remember God at all times.
Mahatma Ghandhi said, "Prayer needs no speech." Doing this can help
us tremendously by making the right choices, taking the path of righteousness,
attaining bliss, detachment from the materialistic world, liberation, a feeling
of safety, washing away or sins, destroying our ego, anger and other such evil
things, without any more cravings or wants; and ultimately becoming a fully God-realized
person and a true devotee. Like it says in the Avtar Bani, "The one who
remembers the Formless, always has a glow on his face; The one who remembers
the Formless, remains untouched by suffering. If you know Him and then pray to
Him even once, He will Wipe out millions of your sins; But if one remembers the
Divine Name given by the True Master, one gets liberated. The luxury and
glamour of this world does not satiate one's thirst; But if one remembers God,
there remains no thirst or craving. Those who are hued in the divine color of
this One, enjoy the bliss; Avtar says, those who have realised this One, are
the devotee saints of God."
Simran is also a way to communicate with God and
to thank Him for everything. All in
all, Simran is one of the greatest tools we are given to accomplish many things
in our spiritual life. One more quote by Mahatma Ghandhi, "He who has
experienced the magic of prayer may do without food for days together, but not
a single moment without prayer. For without prayer, there is no inward peace."
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