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![]() ![]() Sharper than any double-edged sword, it pierces even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow. In the new testament "Hebrews 4:12" states, " For the Word of God is living and active. On the other hand, Naam or Word of God or Kalma is unspeakable, alive and no one can write it on paper. As the language varies from culture to culture, Guru Manter or Mantra may also vary from culture to culture in spirituality. These are some verbal words that one gets from living masters and chants in mind, not with the mouth. The sadhanas include simran (repetition, particularly silent repetition of a mantra given at initiation), dhyan (concentration, viewing, or contemplation, particularly on the Inner Master), and bhajan (listening to the inner sounds of the Shabd). Initiation by a contemporary living Satguru (Sat - true, Guru - teacher) is considered a prerequisite for successful sadhana (spiritual exercises). Attaining this extent of self-realization is believed to result in jivan moksha/mukti, which is liberation/release from samsara and positivity in the cycle of karma and reincarnation. This involves reuniting in stages with what is called the "Essence of the Absolute Supreme Being", also known as the "Shabd or Word". Surat Shabda Yoga is for the discovery of True Self ( Self-Realization), True Essence (Spirit-Realization), and True Divinity ( God-Realization) while living in the human physical body. ![]()
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