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Chapter 26 - Post-Story Spiritual Reflection

Dear reader,

This may appear to be just a story—but behind every word, every moment, lies a deeper purpose.

Through these pages, I did not aim merely to entertain you. My humble intention is to awaken something eternal within you: a connection to the true path of life—the path that leads to God, to peace, and to your own soul.

In a world full of noise and distractions, we often forget the One who sent us here. This story is a gentle reminder… to pause, to reflect, and to recite His Name.

You may forget this story in time—but if you begin remembering God, that will never be forgotten, not even after death.

Life is a river of moments. If we miss the moment of truth, we lose more than time — we lose the chance to connect with the Divine.

When you chant Waheguru regularly and with love, your mind starts shining. Slowly, you become free from sins, your worries start disappearing, and an inner bliss begins to bloom.

This bliss is called Anand — a state where pain and pleasure no longer trap you. You become calm, clear, and connected.

So, in every moment — be on time, be sincere, and most importantly:

Recite Waheguru… Waheguru… Waheguru…

Be happy in all situations. Everything is part of His divine Hukam (Will). When you say His Name, you walk with Him.

 

The Eternal Truth of God's Name

In this human life, we spend our years gathering things—wealth, land, houses, education, name, and respect. We build families, raise children, and plan for the future. But there is one truth that we often forget: Nothing we gather in this world will go with us after death.

Your money, properties, family, and even your body—everything will be left behind. What will travel with your soul beyond this life is only one thing:

The remembrance of God's Name — the Naam.

If you've remembered God's Name with love and sincerity, that effort, that divine treasure, is never lost. It becomes the spiritual wealth of your soul, carried from one life to the next.

 

The Spiritual Law

Let's understand this through a simple example:

If you recite Waheguru (or any Name of God) 5,000 times in this life, then in your next life, you will not start from zero. You will begin from 5,001. Your spiritual progress continues from where you left off — it is never erased.

But if you spend this entire life doing good deeds, being kind, helping others—but without remembering God's Name even once—then your soul may still be disconnected from the Divine. Such a soul may gain respect on earth, but after death, it cannot escape the cycle of 84 lakh yonis — the long journey through animal, insect, bird, and other life forms. The soul may wander for lifetimes before receiving a human birth again.

If you sincerely and consistently recite God's name—whether you call Him Waheguru, Ram, Allah, or by any other name rooted in love and devotion—then you secure for yourself not just blessings in this life, but the rare and divine opportunity to be born again as a human being in your next life. According to the spiritual wisdom of saints and scriptures across traditions, human birth is the only form of life where one can consciously remember and reunite with God. It is said that even celestial beings yearn for a human life because only in this form can the soul break free from the endless cycles of birth and death (karma and reincarnation) and finally return to its divine source.

But here lies a profound truth: even if you are reborn as a human, you won't remember the family, knowledge, or wealth of your past life. You'll begin again—as an infant, learning to walk, speak, eat, and interact with the world. You'll again be taught the alphabets of this material existence. As you grow, the world will again present its illusions—money, comforts, relationships, ambitions—and you will be drawn into them. Once again, you'll have to fight forgetfulness of your divine purpose.

However, what will carry forward is the Naam you earned—the time you spent reciting, remembering, and surrendering to God's name in your past life. That Naam becomes your spiritual capital, your only true wealth. While everything else resets, the fragrance of Naam follows you like a divine echo, making your path a little easier in the new life. It may draw you naturally to saints, satsangs, scriptures, and sacred environments where you can resume your journey sooner. It may even awaken divine longing within you at a young age.

Yet, even then, the journey must be continued. You'll still have to remember, recite, and surrender anew. You'll still have to overcome the pull of maya (illusion) and the distractions of the world. Because salvation—union with God—comes not just from having Naam, but from living it, breathing it, and merging your entire being into it.

 

Why Recitation Is Necessary?

The human birth is the highest gift in all of creation. It is rare and sacred because it is the only life form where we can remember God consciously and with devotion.

Naam Jaap (recitation of God's Name) is not a ritual. It is the key to liberation. It is how the soul washes away its sins, becomes peaceful, and gradually reaches the state of Anand — a divine bliss beyond happiness and sadness, beyond duality.

Reciting God's Name:

Cleans your inner thoughtsBurns away past karmas and sinsBrings deep positivity and peaceFrees you from the cycle of birth and deathMakes your soul light and luminousLeads you to Anand — divine joy that doesn't depend on any outside situation

 

Be Happy, and Remember Waheguru

Whatever is happening in your life — success or failure, wealth or loss, joy or sorrow — accept it as Waheguru's Hukam (Divine Will). Stay happy in all situations. Don't let the world take away your peace.

Instead of saying "I'm worried," say "Waheguru."

Instead of thinking "Why me?" say "Waheguru knows best."

In pain or joy, repeat the Name. In every breath, keep Waheguru in your mind. Whether you are walking, studying, eating, or sitting silently, the Name of God can live in your breath.

You don't need big temples or long rituals — just a sincere heart, a pure mind, and a few minutes of daily remembrance.

 

Start Today – One Step Closer to Anand

Whatever Name you love — Waheguru, Ram, Hari, Allah, Jesus — repeat it. Make it a part of your life. Start now. Not tomorrow. Not when you grow old. But today.

You have this human life. You have time. You have breath.

Use it to build your eternal house — the home of your soul in the Divine.

 

Naam Jaap Guidance

Choose a peaceful time each day — early morning is best (Amrit Vela)Sit in silence and start repeating Waheguru softly with your breathLet the sound match your heartbeatStart with even 108 times a day — it will grow naturallyTry to reach 5,000 repetitions over time

 

 

Stages of Naam Jap

 

Vaikhari Naam (वैखरीनाम) – Chanting with the Tongue

This is the first and beginners stage.

Here, the student chants out loud or in a whisper.

The focus is mainly on correct pronunciation and counting.

Mind wandersThe mouth works more than the heartBut this stage purifies the senses and prepares the mind Madhyama Naam (मध्यमानाम) – Chanting in the Throat

In this stage, the sound becomes softer.

You are not chanting loudly; it is like humming in the throat.

Awareness increasesDistractions reduceThe mind becomes peacefulChanting becomes smoother

This is a transition from external to internal remembrance.

Pashyanti Naam (पश्यन्तीनाम) – Chanting in the Mind

This is the mental chanting stage.

The lips and throat are still, but the chanting happens silently inside.

Chanting becomes constantThe mind stays with the NameThoughts reduce significantlyJoy of Simran increases Para Naam (परानाम) – Chanting in the Soul

This is the deepest stage, beyond thought and effort.

Here, Naam repeats itself naturally.

There is no effortNaam vibrates within automaticallyEgo dissolvesThe seeker feels God's presence continuously

 

Simple Version for Students

You can convert these 4 stages into student-friendly language:

Tongue Simran – Saying Naam with the mouthSoft Simran – Naam becomes gentlerMind Simran – Naam is repeated silently insideSoul Simran – Naam goes on automatically

 

 

In Terms of Vaikhari, Madhyama, Pashyanti, and Para

 

Stage: 1 Crore Naam Jap

At 1 crore, the mind becomes less restless.

You start feeling:

mild peacereduced angersome control over thoughtsmore interest in satsang

Stage: 2 Crore Naam Jap

At 2 crore, the seeker becomes more stable.

mind does not run wildlyless confusionmore claritymore desire to do bhajan

This stage begins internal purification.

Stage: 3 Crore Naam Jap

At 3 crore, inner joy appears.

You feel lightNegative habits reduce automaticallyNaam becomes enjoyable

Stage: 4 Crore Naam Jap

At 4 crore, Naam begins to stay even without effort.

Naam repeats even while walkingdreams become purekarmic load reduces

This is the stage of Smaran (continuous remembrance).

Stage: 5 Crore Naam Jap

At 5 crore, chanting shifts from Vaikhari (tongue) to Madhyama (inner sound).

You feel Naam inside the chestBreathing becomes rhythmicMind becomes "one-pointed"

This is where spiritual sweetness begins.

Stage: 6 Crore Naam Jap

At 6 crore, deeper purification happens.

ego becomes weakjealousy, anger, comparison dropheart becomes soft

Stage: 7 Crore Naam Jap

At 7 crore, the seeker starts having natural detachment.

less attraction to unnecessary thingsmore love for Bhagwanmind stays peaceful for long periods

This is the doorway to inner silence.

Stage: 8 Crore Naam Jap

At 8 crore, mind becomes very pure.

chanting starts entering the Pashyanti levelNaam feels aliveexperiences of divine presence sometimes appeartears come during Naam

This is the stage of inner devotion.

Stage: 9 Crore Naam Jap

At 9 crore, the heart expands.

deep lovebhav (emotion) becomes strongNaam sometimes repeats automatically

This is where bhakti becomes natural, not forced.

Stage: 10 Crore Naam Jap

At 10 crore, chanting shifts toward Para Naam.

no effort Naam flows like a river inner peace becomes permanent mind stops fighting

This is the beginning of automatic Simran.

Stage: 11 Crore Naam Jap

At 11 crore, seeker experiences constant inner companionship with God.

Naam goes on even during sleep dreams become divine inner light increases

This stage removes deep-rooted karmas.

Stage: 12 Crore Naam Jap

At 12 crore, seeker feels divine bliss often.

long periods of silence samadhi-like absorption pure love for all

This is where ego becomes almost zero.

Stage: 13 Crore Naam Jap (Final Stage)

God takes charge seeker becomes naturally divine Naam runs 24 hours by itself mind merges with God

This is the state of Para, Turya, and divine union.

 

 

In Terms of Kundalini Chakras, Ridhi and Sidhi

 

1 Crore Naam Jap

Awakens the Mooladhara Chakra (Root) bringing stability and freedom from fear.Body becomes disease-free and mind develops patience.Sleep improves, stress reduces, and inner peace arises.Foundation of Kundalini Shakti starts vibrating.Faith in God becomes strong.Ridhi: Small worldly gains like financial ease or relief in family life may appear.Sidhi: Ability to influence others through words. But indulging in these keeps one away from God.

2 Crore Naam Jap

Energy rises to Swadhisthana Chakra (Sacral) enhancing purity and emotional balance.Desires reduce, mind becomes content.Strong attraction towards Satsang and holy company.Kundalini begins to move upward more frequently.Naam brings sweetness in speech and compassion in actions.Ridhi: Prosperity and respect in society may start increasing.Sidhi: Attraction power (charisma) develops, but clinging to it blocks divine union.

3 Crore Naam Jap

Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus) awakens—boosting courage and inner strength.Ego starts melting and humility grows.Confidence in Naam makes one fearless of death.Kundalini shines like a golden flame in the navel region.Divine dreams and inner guidance begin.Ridhi: Power to influence wealth and authority may come.Sidhi: Clairvoyance (knowing hidden things). If indulged, it distracts from God-realization.

4 Crore Naam Jap

Energy enters Anahata Chakra (Heart)—love, compassion, forgiveness flourish.All hatred dissolves; one feels God in every being.Tears of love flow while chanting Naam.Kundalini dances in joy, heart beats with divine rhythm.Inner sound (Anhad Naad) is sometimes heard.Ridhi: Fame, popularity, and honor come naturally.Sidhi: Healing powers may arise. But they are mere tests, not the goal.

5 Crore Naam Jap

Vishuddha Chakra (Throat) awakens—voice becomes sweet and truthful.Words start carrying divine vibrations.Mind becomes calm like a still lake.Naam flows automatically without effort.Kundalini moves gracefully toward higher realms.Ridhi: People start serving you with devotion.Sidhi: Power of speech (vak-sidhi), where words manifest into reality. But indulging in it veils God's light.

6 Crore Naam Jap

Ajna Chakra (Third Eye) partially awakens—inner vision increases.One begins to understand divine mysteries.Dreams become prophetic and filled with divine guidance.Intuition sharpens; answers come before questions.Kundalini pierces deeper into inner skies.Ridhi: Ability to attract material comforts arises.Sidhi: Telepathy or mind-reading. But indulging creates ego and blocks union with God.

7 Crore Naam Jap

Ajna Chakra fully awakens—clarity of life purpose comes.Naam becomes the only desire of life.Constant inner bliss like a flowing river.Kundalini shines like lightning in the forehead.The difference between dream and reality starts dissolving.Ridhi: Opportunities, success, and influence multiply.Sidhi: Vision of subtle realms. But if attached, one strays away from ultimate God-union.

8 Crore Naam Jap

Kundalini moves toward Sahasrara Chakra (Crown).Body feels light like air, mind filled with divine ecstasy.Naam resonates like unstruck sound within.Spiritual knowledge blossoms naturally.Life becomes a living prayer.Ridhi: Unexpected abundance may enter life.Sidhi: Astral travel or visions of other worlds. If indulged, they become shackles of ego.

9 Crore Naam Jap

Sahasrara Chakra begins opening, connecting with divine light.Pure bliss showers within.Sense of separation from God reduces.Kundalini fully unites with the inner sound.Naam Jap continues day and night without effort.Ridhi: Followers, disciples, and admiration increase.Sidhi: Power to bless or curse. But this is a dangerous trap if one forgets God.

10 Crore Naam Jap

All chakras are purified and aligned.Kundalini remains in the Sahasrara most of the time.Inner union with Shabad (Naam sound) begins.Divine light constantly glows within.Unshakable peace and love for all beings.Ridhi: Command over worldly elements may arise.Sidhi: Power to manifest things. But indulging blocks merging with God.

11 Crore Naam Jap

Mind becomes completely still—like a lamp without flicker.Naam flows automatically with every breath.Separation from God nearly ends.Inner nectar (Amrit) starts dripping within.Eternal bliss of God-consciousness arises.Ridhi: Kings, leaders, and wealthy people bow in respect.Sidhi: Supernatural control over nature (rain, fire, wind). But indulging keeps one in maya.

12 Crore Naam Jap

The devotee's soul shines like the sun in divine realms.Kundalini unites permanently with Sahasrara.Naam flows even in sleep, beyond awareness.No fear of death—soul already lives in divine light.Complete detachment from worldly illusions.Ridhi: Unlimited wealth and fame may touch one's feet.Sidhi: Power of resurrection or miracles. But indulging in them blocks the final union.

13 Crore Naam Jap

Soul completely merges with the Divine.Kundalini rests forever in God's lap.Naam becomes the breath, heartbeat, and very existence.All karmas are burnt away.The devotee lives liberated while alive (Jivan Mukta).Ridhi: Even gods and heavenly beings offer gifts, but the saint rejects them.Sidhi: All 8 major and 18 minor Siddhis appear, but the true devotee knows — indulging in them will stop union with God, hence remains detached.

 

 

 

In Terms of Sadharan, Upanshu and Mansik Naam Jap

 

Sādhāran Jap

Sādhāran Jap is the verbal recitation of Naam, where the tongue and lips clearly pronounce the sacred words. It is the starting point for most seekers because verbal sound keeps the mind steady and prevents wandering. This form of jap purifies the external consciousness and creates a divine vibration in the surrounding environment.

However, the mental involvement is still limited compared to deeper forms, so the phala (spiritual result) is considered the smallest. It establishes discipline, devotion, and rhythm, which prepares a seeker for more subtle stages.

Phala: Basic level of spiritual merit.

Upāṁshu Jap

Upanshu Jap is a more refined stage where the lips move slightly, but the sound is not audible to anyone else. Only a faint whisper is felt by the practitioner. This form demands inner attention because the jap becomes subtle and inward-focused.

The pranic energy is conserved, the mind becomes quieter, and concentration deepens naturally. Saints refer to this as the doorway between outer chanting and inner chanting.

Phala:

1 Upanshu Jap = 100 Sādhāran Jap.

This means the spiritual phala is multiplied a hundred times due to:

increased concentrationminimal distractiondeeper mind involvementsubtle vibration that connects directly with consciousness Mansik Jap

Mansik Jap is the mental repetition of Naam without any lip movement or whisper. It is done silently within the mind. In this stage, the seeker continuously repeats the chosen Divine Name—like "Waheguru", "Ram", "Radha-Krishna", "Hari", or any sacred shabad—again and again in the mind, without producing any sound.

Along with mental repetition, saints also recommend visualizing or mentally drawing the sacred Naam in your inner awareness—seeing the word Waheguru or Radha shining inside the mind. This strengthens concentration and helps the mind dissolve into the vibration of the Name.

In this form, the jap purifies the subconscious layers, removes deep karmic impressions, and unites the mind with the Divine Presence.

Phala:

1 Mansik Jap = 1000 Sādhāran Jap, because:

concentration is deepestno external distractionsno energy leakagethe mind merges with the Naamvisualization makes the jap continuous and powerful

Mansik Jap is considered the most transformative because the Divine Name begins vibrating at the core of one's consciousness.

 

Naam Recited Once With Love Equal to Millions: The Path of True Vairāg

Naam Jap can be practised at different depths, and each depth carries a different level of spiritual power. When the Divine Name is spoken aloud with the tongue, it creates a vibration that keeps the mind steady and begins purifying the external consciousness. This verbal chanting builds discipline and helps the seeker stay connected, but its influence is considered the simplest form of jap. As the seeker grows inward, the chanting naturally becomes softer and more subtle. When the lips move but the voice is barely a whisper, the jap turns inward and the concentration grows many times stronger; saints say that this subtle form carries a hundred times more phala than ordinary recitation because the mind is far more involved and less distracted.

When the jap becomes completely mental—done silently within the mind without even the movement of the lips—it becomes the most concentrated form of remembrance. In this state, the seeker repeats the Divine Name like Waheguru, Ram, Radha, or Krishna internally, again and again, without letting another thought interfere. Many saints encourage visualizing the Naam as well—seeing Waheguru, Radha, or any sacred word shining inside the mind's inner space. This combination of mental jap and mental visualization multiplies the spiritual power enormously. Because the consciousness is fully turned inward and no energy is wasted externally, one mental repetition is said to carry the phala of a thousand verbal recitations.

Yet, even all of this becomes small in front of one deeper truth taught by great saints: if even a single repetition of Naam is done with true Vairāg—deep longing, detachment from worldly attractions, humility, and intense love—it becomes more powerful than one crore ordinary repetitions. Vairāg transforms the jap from a mechanical act into a heartfelt cry. In that one heartbeat of remembrance, the soul pours itself toward the Divine, and the Divine responds immediately. A single Naam spoken or remembered with burning love holds the spiritual weight of countless repetitions. Saints say that the Divine is moved not by the quantity of chanting alone, but by the purity and intensity of the seeker's heart.

Thus, as jap becomes subtle, mental, and finally filled with Vairāg, its spiritual effect increases not gradually but exponentially—leading the soul rapidly toward peace, purity, and union with the Divine.

 

Ajapa Jap: The Miracle of 3.5 Crore Pores Awakening

After enlightenment, the entire nature and power of Naam Jap changes completely. Before realization, every repetition requires effort, discipline, and constant remembrance. But when the seeker truly awakens—when the Divine is realized within—Naam begins to vibrate automatically without any effort. This state is called Ajapa Jap, where jap continues on its own, even in silence, even without consciously thinking of it.

According to sacred texts and ancient spiritual teachings, the human body has 3.5 crore pores (rom-rom). In the ordinary state, Jap is done only with the tongue or the mind. But after enlightenment, each pore of the body begins to chant the Divine Name on its own. Naam flows not from the mouth or the mind but from every single rom-rom, like millions of tiny lamps glowing with divine remembrance.

Because 3.5 crore pores are vibrating with the Divine Name at the same time, saints explain that one single second in the enlightened state holds the spiritual power of 3.5 crore Naam. It is not the tongue repeating; it is the entire body, breath, consciousness, and subtle energy centers all resonating with the same sacred vibration.

This is why enlightened beings radiate immense purity. Their inner remembrance is not counted in thousands or lakhs or crores—it becomes a continuous ocean of Naam rising from every pore of their being. In this state, every moment becomes divine, and one second of their existence equals 3.5 crore repetitions of ordinary Jap, because the entire body has merged into the constant flow of the Divine Name.

 

The Purpose Behind This Project

This project has been envisioned and launched as a sincere attempt to serve the students and every human being on this earth. It is not merely an educational initiative; it is a spiritual mission grounded in the values of self-awareness, God-consciousness, and mental well-being. As a teacher who interacts with young minds every day, I have observed a growing trend that is both concerning and spiritually dangerous. Today's students are increasingly drawn toward materialistic wealth. Their concept of success and happiness has been reduced to acquiring money, fame, luxurious gadgets, and social validation. While these material things are indeed a part of life and necessary to a certain extent, when they become the sole goal, they distort the natural purpose of human existence.

The idea behind this project is not to deprive students or individuals of worldly pleasures but to redirect their energies and attention toward a higher, more permanent wealth—the remembrance of God, the practice of Naam Japna, and the realization of the self. This earth is not our eternal home; it is a temporary place where we are placed for a brief period to learn, grow, and evolve. In this limited time, if all our focus remains on acquiring temporary possessions, we lose the opportunity to develop our inner spiritual wealth, which is the only true and everlasting treasure.

 

The Materialistic Shift in the Youth

Students today are surrounded by a culture that glorifies consumerism, speed, competition, and appearances. They are influenced by social media trends, movies, peer pressure, and an education system that often equates achievement with financial success. As a teacher, I can feel their internal restlessness. I can see how they are constantly chasing after grades, gadgets, brand names, social media likes, and dreams of going abroad to countries like the USA, UK, or Canada.

Let me explain something to them in simple terms. If one wants to survive in a country like the USA, one needs US dollars. Without the proper currency, survival becomes impossible in that land. Similarly, this earth is not our real or permanent home. One day, we will have to leave it. And when that day comes, none of our bank balances, degrees, or luxurious items will accompany us. What we will need at that time is a different kind of currency—the currency of Naam (the Name of God). That is the only currency accepted in the eternal world beyond this life.

 

The Fascination With Darkness

Another troubling trend I've seen is the increasing attraction of students toward horror, supernatural stories, dark fantasy, and negative content. They often enjoy watching scary movies or reading stories that revolve around fear and violence. Though they may find it thrilling or entertaining, subconsciously, this creates fear, anxiety, and confusion in their minds. It plants seeds of insecurity and draws them away from light, love, and divinity.

Through this project, I want to give them a message—a real and meaningful message. If we must live in this world and prepare for the world beyond, we must collect and earn something more precious than money—we must collect God's Name. This is not just a spiritual belief; this is the ultimate truth accepted by saints, sages, and scriptures throughout human history. The practice of meditating on God's Name, known as Naam Jap, purifies the mind, removes fear, and brings peace, love, and clarity.

 

The True Wealth: God's Name (Naam)

Materialism can never satisfy the soul. No matter how much wealth we accumulate, there will always be a feeling of emptiness unless we connect with the Divine. Our soul has come from the Supreme Being and longs to return to its source. This longing is often misunderstood as worldly desires. We try to fill this void with money, relationships, addictions, fame—but nothing lasts. The only way to truly satisfy the soul is by chanting the Name of God.

Naam Jap is the practice of remembering Waheguru (God) with every breath, with full love, devotion, and surrender. It is a spiritual discipline that gradually removes our inner negativity—lust, anger, greed, ego, and attachment (Moh). These five thieves are the root causes of tension, anxiety, and depression in today's generation. Students feel pressured to succeed, and when they fail, they often fall into deep despair. Unfortunately, some even contemplate or attempt suicide, thinking it is the only escape.

This is heartbreaking. Life is a divine gift. No exam, failure, or rejection should push anyone to end their own life. That's why this project exists—to give hope, to guide students toward spiritual strength, and to remind them that their lives matter.

 

Suicide: A Growing Concern Among All Ages

One of the darkest consequences of spiritual emptiness is the rising number of suicides. Sadly, this is not limited to young students. Even elders and aged people, despite having lived much of their lives, also fall into depression and end up doing wrong things. Age is not a barrier when it comes to the suffering of the mind. Whether someone is 18 or 80, without spiritual guidance, people feel lost.

I have seen this closely. Individuals who seem successful in the eyes of the world—wealthy, educated, married—sometimes carry deep sadness within. They may smile on the outside but cry inside because they lack the connection with the Divine. They carry heavy burdens of guilt, dissatisfaction, loneliness, and regret. And when they find no one to turn to, they take the wrong path.

That's why I always say—Naam Jap is the only solution. The remembrance of God's Name purifies the mind. It creates clarity, direction, and a sense of peace that no other activity can give. When the mind is pure, the thoughts are pure. When thoughts are pure, the actions are pure. And when actions are pure, life becomes divine.

 

The Power of Naam Jap: Purifying the Mind

The goal of this project is not to preach religion but to teach a universal truth—the power of Naam. When a person chants Waheguru, Waheguru with love, their inner world starts to change. The layers of ego, lust, anger, and attachment begin to melt. The fears of failure or death begin to vanish. A new sense of joy arises. This joy is not dependent on money or achievements; it comes from the inner presence of God.

Imagine waking up every day not with anxiety but with calmness. Imagine going through exams, jobs, or relationships with a peaceful heart. This is possible only when one practices Simran—the repetition of God's Name. Just like we brush our teeth daily, eat daily, sleep daily—we must also remember God daily. It should become a part of our life routine.

This remembrance is not bound by any religion. Whether you call God Waheguru, Ram, Allah, or Jesus—the principle remains the same. We must remember our Creator. We must thank Him, surrender to Him, and walk with Him. That is the path of truth. That is the path of real success.

 

Only Love

Let me also clarify one important point—I am not doing this for money. This is not a business; it is a mission. Our society is suffering. Our young minds are in pain. Even families are breaking. Depression, anxiety, competition, and greed are eating us from inside. In such a time, if we can offer guidance, let's do it with love, not for profit.

My own life experiences have taught me that the greatest service we can offer is to give the right direction to someone. If we can save even one life from suicide, if we can help one student to choose the path of righteousness, if we can help one family to become peaceful, then the effort is worth it. This book, this project, this message is an offering—a humble offering to the Creator and to His children.

 

The Role of a True Master

While God is everywhere, and Naam is the path, it is also important to receive guidance from a true spiritual master (Satguru). Just like we need a teacher to learn any subject, we need a spiritual guide to walk on the divine path. A true master shows us how to meditate, how to purify our thoughts, how to stay humble, and how to surrender to God's will.

In today's world, there are many who call themselves saints or gurus, but not everyone is true. That's why it's important to pray to God to send us the right guide. When the student is ready, the master appears. And with the support of such a guide, our journey becomes faster, smoother, and filled with light.

To all students, elders, parents, teachers, and anyone reading this—please remember, you are not alone. God is always with you. No matter how tough life gets, do not lose hope. Begin the simple practice of chanting Waheguru or God's Name every day. Start with five minutes, then ten, then slowly increase. You will feel the change. Your thoughts will become clear. Your heart will feel lighter. Your life will start to shine with divine love.

This project is just a beginning. A seed has been sown. With the grace of Waheguru and the support of true seekers, it will grow into a tree that offers shade, guidance, and healing to many souls. Let us walk together on this path of truth, love, and light.

 

 

Dhan Guru Granth Sahib Ji

 

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

 

 

 

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