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Heaven Came into work this
morning and the telephone was ringing in some empty corner.
Everyone could hear it yet no-one answered it. The poor old
caller must have been waiting for a good few minutes before
s/he gave up. A few minutes later it rang again, but before
a colleague reached it, the ringing stopped. Other calls get
answered as soon as it rings, and at other times you have two
people trying to answer the same phone...one walks over to it
and the other intercepts with group pick up facility. What has this got
to do with naam? Well, everytime
we say waheguru with our pure mind, then rest assured that somewhere
in Sach Khand, Akal Purakh has heard your call. It's upto Akal
Purakh when the call is answered. We naam jap for a short time
and as God never answered us, we lose concentration and mechanically
carry on repeating Waheguru Waheguru but the mind has disconnected.
Akal Purakh doesn't hear the ringing any more. Then we concentrate
again and re-establish the direct line to the King of Kings,
and Akal Purakh approaches you to answer, but by this time we
are frutstrated or tired or hungry or thinking of some desire
that wants to be fulfilled, so we slam the Waheguru phone back
down on the hook and go do something else. The saints have
mastered patience and contentment. They will carry on ringing
the Waheguru phone day and night, they wont stop until its answered.
They have 100% faith it will be answered. Desires cant make
them stop either because they have mastered contentment. Pain
or Pleasure can'd distract them because they have mastered detachment. Waheguru jee surprises
them one day and answers their Waheguru Waheguru calling. From
that day on, whenever the Saint calls, their call gets answered
quicker and quicker.
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