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Waheguru! You have realized the fundamental Truth of existence and expressed it clearly.

Ik Ong Kaar - There is only ONE. All is ONE. The myriad of forms arise from the ONE and fall back into the ONE.

When you relate to others understand that it is not false. If all things are God, then you are a form of GOD and the other person is YOU. Every person you meet is a form of God. There is nothing that is not God. That's what Ek Ong Kaar means.

It is only the trick of our minds that we do not see God in all - every person and every thing. What the Guru means by "false" is that the illusion of Maya prevents us from seeing God at all times, everywhere, in everyone.

Waheguru! You have realized the fundamental Truth of existence and expressed it clearly.

Ik Ong Kaar - There is only ONE. All is ONE. The myriad of forms arise from the ONE and fall back into the ONE.

When you relate to others understand that it is not false. If all things are God, then you are a form of GOD and the other person is YOU. Every person you meet is a form of God. There is nothing that is not God. That's what Ek Ik Ong Kaar means.

It is only the trick of our minds that we do not see God in all - every person and every thing. What the Guru means by "false" is that the illusion of Maya prevents us from seeing God at all times, everywhere, in everyone.

Waheguru! You have realized the fundamental Truth of existence and expressed it clearly.

Ik Ong Kaar - There is only ONE. All is ONE. The myriad of forms arise from the ONE and fall back into the ONE.

When you relate to others others, understand that it is not false. If all things are God, then you are a form of GOD and the other person is YOU. Every person you meet is a form of God. There is nothing that is not God. That's what Ik Ong Kaar means.

It is only the trick of our minds that we do not see God in all - every person and every thing. What the Guru means by "false" is that the illusion of Maya prevents us from seeing God at all times, everywhere, in everyone.

Waheguru! You have realized the fundamental Truth of existence and expressed it clearly.

Ik Ong Kaar - There is only ONE. All is ONE. The myriad of forms arise from the ONE and fall back into the ONE.

When you relate to others, understand that it is not false. If all things are God, then you are a form of GOD and the other person is YOU. Every person you meet is a form of God. There is nothing that is not God. That's what Ik Ong Kaar means.

It is only the trick of our minds that we do not see God in all - every person and every thing. What the Guru means by "false" is that the illusion of Maya prevents us from seeing God at all times, everywhere, in everyone.

Karma is simply the cosmic law of cause and effect, nothing more. Karmas are not evil. They are simply actions. Every action has a sequence and a consequence. Karmas are created when your actions or words hurt another person. As spiritual maturity evolves, one acts more and more consciously because at the moment the action is about to be done, or the words spoken, one can see the sequence of events and the possible consequences. This enables one to not create new karmas whilst burning the old ones by Guru Ji's kirpaa.