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asked 2015-10-03 17:30:18 -0500

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am i interpreting this right?

There is a phrase "man baychai sat guru ke pass, tis sevak ke karan rass"

So does this mean that we kill our own identity and In every situation act like satguru. Even if we feel like doing something else.

Idk a very stupid hypothetical example but here it goes - i wanna eat like 4 pizza slices but i should eat 2. Because (it is mentioned to eat little)

And in extreme situations (harder than above) we basically kill ourselves, by imitating god. And through meditation we get to know who we were really meant to be?

am i interpreting this right?

There is a phrase "man baychai sat guru ke pass, tis sevak ke karan karaj rass"

So does this mean that we kill our own identity and In every situation act like satguru. Even if we feel like doing something else.

Idk a very stupid hypothetical example but here it goes - i wanna eat like 4 pizza slices but i should eat 2. Because (it is mentioned to eat little)

And in extreme situations (harder than above) we basically kill ourselves, by imitating god. And through meditation we get to know who we were really meant to be?