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One perspective is that Kesh is the result (or preperation) of the surrender of our free will. When our will is no longer seen as equal or more than Hukam of Akal then we "do" what our envionrment (nature) dictates of us. Doing is no longer done by the individual, althought it is witnessed just as before by the body, mind and senses. Instead doing is done and all that is done is the best it can be. It is the best it can be as it is His hukam. That isn't to imply that we will all have kesh or that kesh is because we have overcome egoism, however it does imply the question no longer arises of "is Kesh for me" but we walk with our head held high in the way of His will (Hukam). :)


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