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Thursday, February 7, 2008

All Saints Are One

Aum Sairam

Let us use hot water in the form of tears of joy to wash the Sadguru's
feet. Let us besmear His body with sandal-paste of pure love. Let us
cover His body with the cloth of true faith,, let us offer eight
lotuses in the form of our eight satwik emotions and fruit in the form
of our concentrated mind; let us apply to His head bukka in the form of
devotion, and tie the waistband of Bhakti, and place our head on His toes.

The efficacy of God's Name is well-known. It saves us from all sins and
frees us from the cycle of births and deaths. There is no easier
Sadhana than this. It is the best purifier of our mind. It requires no
paraphernalia and no restrictions.

The disciple placing his head on the Guru's feet is a gross out ward
vision; really and internally they are both one and the same. Those,
who see any difference between them, are yet unripe and not perfect.

When a man takes refuge at the feet of the Sadguru, he gets the merit
of bowing to the Trinity, i.e., Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh and also Para-Brahma.

The Vedas cannot take you across the ocean of Maya, it is only the
Sadguru, who can do so and make you, see the Lord in all creatures.

It is always the experience of the Bhaktas that God always helps them
in their search for Sadguru and other spiritual endeavors.

Both the Guru and the disciple should love and serve each other. Both
are one and one cannot live without the other.

All saints are one, and they work in unison.

Allah Malik

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