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Do we need to be Sikh to reach God? St Georges uni Q&A #2

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    Let's apply the same principle
    with a doctor.
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    You can get better from other doctors.
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    But other doctor has to prescribe
    a similar sort of medicine.
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    There's even different medicines
    to do the same thing.
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    But they must go through this system.
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    They must understand that the main
    diagnosis is that we are human
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    and we are here to meet God.
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    If somebody gives you
    a different diagnosis
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    then you've gone to the wrong Guru.
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    Then the solution must be holistic
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    and it must be about Naam,
    about connection.
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    Maharaj says:
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    No one can get Mukti without Naam.
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    So let's say in those days
    Kabir Ji was a Guru.
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    Kabir is in Guru Granth Sahib ji.
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    Kabir ji was saying:
    "You should do Jap Naam".
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    Kabir ji was saying something very ego:
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    Say God's name.
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    Oh my mind, say God's name.
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    So he's saying the same
    medicine as our Guru.
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    He's just a different doctor,
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    and Maharaj took all this doctors that
    were speaking the same truth as them
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    and they put them in Guru Granth Sahib ji.
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    They go: "Hey man, you don't have to be
    any religion, you got to follow this path".
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    Sikhi therefore is not a religion.
    Sikhi is a path of Enlightenment.
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    And is a path of spiritual health
    and happiness as well.
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    Spiritual, physical, social health.
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    It doesn't metter what doctor you go to,
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    if he prescribes something different
    from the ... our Guru is talking about,
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    he's not really prescribing
    the full medicine.
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    Not everybody has to get fully well.
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    Muslims do believe in Naam.
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    They had a Tasbeeh.
    They meditate upon God's name.
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    They're not in our names of Allah.
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    They do Sifat al-Saah,
    which mean praise and prayer.
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    They do those things.
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    Thus Muslims can get Mukti,
    Hindus can get Mukti,
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    Buddhist—whatever they can get Mukti.
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    But they must call upon God.
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    They must do Naam
    —and connect to the One.
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    And break their Ego.
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    If you are a Hindu that does not do this things, let's say you are a Hindu that believes in idol worship and you are watching it and your religion consists of going on a Sunday or whatever day you choose, on a Tuesday not eating meat, on Sunday going to a Mandir taking some milk and putting it all over the idol. You are not going to get Mukti. Do you agree? Because your aim was to connect to God, and you didn't connect and you didn't focus on the One. You started to focus on stone, there's no God in a stone. And you stated to focus upon maybe Devi Devte and they are not the One. So, a Sikh is trying to teach the medicine of the doctor, and if he find somebody else on the same path, but from a different doctor, they're happy! They go: "This guy is on the mend as well. He's like me, he has got a different doctor but we're cool. We're starting to get better". But when they meet somebody who's not well, who's not trying to get better, they go: "Oh dear, bechara, no doctor hega. He's got no Guru. Maharaj says: The One who hasn't got a Guru, his name itself if horrible, don't even say his name. That's why if you read Bani, Maharaj says a Manmukh-Manmukh is a worst person. Because the Manmukh has got no teacher, has got no doctor. Manmukh says: "I'm gonna make myself better". How can you make yourself better? Even if you study the other people, you will still end up researching on Google finding some doctor that you sort of agree with, and you'd be following him. Even if you haven't said: "I am your student", effectively you are. You can't just make up the solutions by yourself sitting at home. That's supreme Ego. It's supreme Pride you refuse to accept that somebody else has got there before you. And knows how to get better. You refuse to accept that so you start from the scratch. The supreme Ego that is. Better to say: "Somebody must have got better before me, let me go and learn from that person. Get better". So we should be trying to get people better Penji. It's not about competing, is about saying: "Let's get better". We can all get better and if you all did get better Penji, then inequality in this world will get better. There will be a better place to live, if you all got better. And there's a quote from Bani that will prove that to you. Guru ji says: The world is burning. jagat = world, jalandaa = is burning. Give it your grace, and save the world. What do they say next? Whichever way it can be saved, saved it that way. So somebody can be saved by following the true Islam of submission to God and following the Hukam and saying God's name, brilliant. Some can be saved to Hinduism, the bit that are not idol worship or stuff, brilliant. That's what we want-let the world get saved. We are not about that kind of preaching, only our way. We're inclusive not exclusive.
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Do we need to be Sikh to reach God? St Georges uni Q&A #2
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