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The hidden Bani of the Word is revealed.
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O Nanak, the True Lord is revealed and known. ||53||
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Meeting with the Lord through intuition and love, peace is found.
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The Gurmukh remains awake and aware; he does not fall sleep.
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He enshrines the unlimited, absolute Shabad deep within.
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Chanting the Shabad, he is liberated, and saves others as well.
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Those who practice the Guru's Teachings are attuned to the Truth.
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O Nanak, those who eradicate their self-conceit meet with the Lord; they do not remain separated by doubt. ||54||
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"Where is that place, where evil thoughts are destroyed?
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The mortal does not understand the essence of reality; why must he suffer in pain?"
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No one can save one who is tied up at Death's door.
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Without the Shabad, no one has any credit or honor.
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"How can one obtain understanding and cross over?"
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O Nanak, the foolish self-willed manmukh does not understand. ||55||
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Evil thoughts are erased, contemplating the Word of the Guru's Shabad.
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3075
Meeting with the True Guru, the door of liberation is found.
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The self-willed manmukh does not understand the essence of reality, and is burnt to ashes.
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His evil-mindedness separates him from the Lord, and he suffers.
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3078
Accepting the Hukam of the Lord's Command, he is blessed with all virtues and spiritual wisdom.
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O Nanak, he is honored in the Court of the Lord. ||56||
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One who possesses the merchandise, the wealth of the True Name,
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crosses over, and carries others across with him as well.
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One who intuitively understands, and is attuned to the Lord, is honored.
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No one can estimate his worth.
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Wherever I look, I see the Lord permeating and pervading.
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O Nanak, through the Love of the True Lord, one crosses over. ||57||
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"Where is the Shabad said to dwell? What will carry us across the terrifying world-ocean?
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The breath, when exhaled, extends out ten finger lengths; what is the support of the breath?
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Speaking and playing, how can one be stable and steady? How can the unseen be seen?"
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Listen, O master; Nanak prays truly. Instruct your own mind.
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The Gurmukh is lovingly attuned to the True Shabad. Bestowing His Glance of Grace, He unites us in His Union.
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He Himself is all-knowing and all-seeing. By perfect destiny, we merge in Him. ||58||
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That Shabad dwells deep within the nucleus of all beings. God is invisible; wherever I look, there I see Him.
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The air is the dwelling place of the absolute Lord. He has no qualities; He has all qualities.
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When He bestows His Glance of Grace, the Shabad comes to abide within the heart, and doubt is eradicated from within.
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The body and mind become immaculate, through the Immaculate Word of His Bani. Let His Name be enshrined in your mind.
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The Shabad is the Guru, to carry you across the terrifying world-ocean. Know the One Lord alone, here and hereafter.
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He has no form or color, shadow or illusion; O Nanak, realize the Shabad. ||59||
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O reclusive hermit, the True, Absolute Lord is the support of the exhaled breath, which extends out ten finger lengths.
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The Gurmukh speaks and churns the essence of reality, and realizes the unseen, infinite Lord.
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Eradicating the three qualities, he enshrines the Shabad within, and then, his mind is rid of egotism.
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3101
Inside and out, he knows the One Lord alone; he is in love with the Name of the Lord.
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3102
He understands the Sushmana, Ida and Pingala, when the unseen Lord reveals Himself.
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O Nanak, the True Lord is above these three energy channels. Through the Word, the Shabad of the True Guru, one merges with Him. ||60||
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"The air is said to be the soul of the mind. But what does the air feed on?
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What is the way of the spiritual teacher, and the reclusive hermit? What is the occupation of the Siddha?"
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