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Bhagat jiYes, I read them. And now have just re-read them. Really, this is the core of the discussion for me. The title before and after its change includes "Gurbani" -- so it is very hard for me to unify forms of meditation from other paths with Guru Nanak's simram, jap and kirtan in which the goal is to become centered and to obtain intuitive ease. This to me means settled, calm, still. What others do is their business. If the title had not included the idea of Gurbani, the thread would be different, would have evoked different reactions than it has so far.
Bhagat ji
Yes, I read them. And now have just re-read them. Really, this is the core of the discussion for me. The title before and after its change includes "Gurbani" -- so it is very hard for me to unify forms of meditation from other paths with Guru Nanak's simram, jap and kirtan in which the goal is to become centered and to obtain intuitive ease. This to me means settled, calm, still. What others do is their business. If the title had not included the idea of Gurbani, the thread would be different, would have evoked different reactions than it has so far.