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Home Dr Harbhajan Singh Forever with Master Vol. II Higher values and hidden values of life
Higher values and hidden values of life


There are different values in life. The physical body has its own value, the intellect has its own, but the spiritual life has the highest of all.

                    Kirpal Singh

 
The hidden values of life are concealed to the one who has not risen above mind and matter, and has not lived with the higher values of life. If these values are told to such a person, it would appeal him like an illusion. For a Gurmukh the higher values of life are to live with it, but with hidden values of life he becomes more conscious to live much more effectively with the Master through the higher values of life. Rare are those persons who attain that perfection as well. The hidden values of life reveal the dire consequences of the misdeeds of the disciples of the competent Master who have not yet attained such consciousness.

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The higher values of life are the heritage of everyone; if people get it back, hell and heaven get empty. The abode of one's principle exists within. Ignorant people do not trust and do not get conscious. This phenomenon sparks out of a Conscious Co-worker of the Divine Plan. For worldly benefits he does not exchange or sell even a single thought. He knows very well the price of it.

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Truth, compassion, contentment, and charity – all are different positive values. All four working together bear a charm and are seen in the life of the Gurmukh.The individual value is good, but multiplied values are par excellence and wonderful.

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So far one does not banish the desire from the mind, one cannot make a start with the higher values of life. The audible life-stream renders the desire of the mind ineffective. The senses of the Gurmukh always stay at ease. Simran and Dhyan (remembrance and contemplation) are deep-rooted in the Gurmukh by his positive doings.

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One may find so many reasons to reason about his outlook regarding the higher values of life, but one finds so many reasons not to reason, and remains in a fix. The Gurmukh had given a collective shape to all reasoning and found a clear-cut view in fixing his views.