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action in daily life "...don't think, but sort it out..." - how?

Sat Nam,

This is something to look at also in honor of the 550th anniversairy of Guru Nanak Ji and something which I could imagine many People have difficulties with to live and experience:

(an excerpt from "Handbook for Psychologists in the Aquarian Age" by Yogi Bhajan, Ph.D.):

From the chapter "How the mind works": ...Nanak said, "The purpose of intelligence is, don't think, but sort it out". Pre-organize. That will give you the right to life. Then organize within the Framework what you have pre-organized, within the availability of the means. That will give you the right to live. Then work it out with kindness and compassion, with grace and Nobility. That will give you the right to love.....

So, with all respect and I remember also Yogi Bhajan's words "where there is love there is no question", still I would love to know how to practise this - what is the most effizient daily practice for this Action in meditation or anything else to complete this?

I appreciate indeed every Inspiration...

Take care,

Yves

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action in daily life "...don't think, but sort it out..." - how?

Sat Nam,

This is something to look at also in honor of the 550th anniversairy of Guru Nanak Ji and something which I could imagine many People have difficulties with to live and experience:

(an excerpt from "Handbook for Psychologists in the Aquarian Age" by Yogi Bhajan, Ph.D.):

From the chapter "How the mind works": ...Nanak said, "The purpose of intelligence is, don't think, but sort it out". Pre-organize. That will give you the right to life. Then organize within the Framework what you have pre-organized, within the availability of the means. That will give you the right to live. Then work it out with kindness and compassion, with grace and Nobility. That will give you the right to love.....

So, with all respect and I remember also Yogi Bhajan's words "where there is love there is no question", still I would love to know how to practise this - what is the most effizient daily practice for this Action in meditation or anything else to complete this?

I appreciate indeed every Inspiration...

Take care,

Yves