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To return to the topic *AT* hand/ I was just listening to a brief discussion elsewhere on the seeming disparity between the 'antinomian' path of Guru Nanak and that of Guru Gobind Singh, where there seemed to be an establishment of ritual symbols, etc. I was reminded again of Judaism, and the Avot (the forefathers), and how their lives and relationship with God were very different one from another, and made for very different spiritual compositions, though as is said three times daily in prayers to God - "The God of Avraham, God of Yitzhak, the God of Yaakov" - as despite/because of their different 'paths', they all sequentially reverenced God in ways that were foundational for all (a diverse nation), who followed after.
To return to the topic *AT* hand/
I was just listening to a brief discussion elsewhere on the seeming disparity between the 'antinomian' path of Guru Nanak and that of Guru Gobind Singh, where there seemed to be an establishment of ritual symbols, etc. I was reminded again of Judaism, and the Avot (the forefathers), and how their lives and relationship with God were very different one from another, and made for very different spiritual compositions, though as is said three times daily in prayers to God - "The God of Avraham, God of Yitzhak, the God of Yaakov" - as despite/because of their different 'paths', they all sequentially reverenced God in ways that were foundational for all (a diverse nation), who followed after.