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All I will say is, I am not qualified to put a worded translation of Guru Sahibaan's bani - there are many things which are inexpressible by mortals. Just understood and experienced according to our own level of awareness.

 

Talking about attaining True Guru is for one in a million or even more than a million. Most of us just bring down the level of worded expression of Gurbani into something which one can purchase and own with money.

 

Dissappointed ?

 

All I can do is find beautiful words from other sites and fuse them like a garland of flowers for guru sahibaan, dhan dhan sri guru granth sahib ji' charan (feet).


"A poet sees what we cannot see - the highest Beauty's golden crown, the deepest Beauty's golden throne.

A poet feels what we cannot feel - oneness with the sorrows of Eternity, oneness with the joys of Infinity."


The soul of the poet creates. The heart of the poet originates. The eyes of the poet initiate. Inside each human being there is a poet. This poet can bring down the loftiest heights of truth and, at the same time, can powerfully eclipse the darkest falsehood if and when necessity demands."


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