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gobind sadan

Rooted in the Sikh tradition and the universal teachings of its Gurus, Gobind Sadan, “God’s House Without Walls,” is an international interfaith community currently with centers in India, and in the U.S., which has grown out of Baba Virsa Singh ji’s vision for world peace.<br><br>This site offers sacred material from all traditions for contemplation. It is our hope that people of all faiths—or no faith—will find spiritual refreshment, relief from stress, inner empowerment, strengthening in faith, and healing here.

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  1. Gobind sadan god’s house without wall

  2. Recite Nam • From Loving God: The Practical Teachings of Baba Virsa Singh Ji • Nam (God’s Holy Name) is like an ocean; service and charity are its streams. We are seeking something small, but with the help of Nam, oceans of priceless jewels await us.

  3. Healing the human minds Reciting Nam is a way of thanking and praising the Nami—the omnipresent, timeless Creator. It is a path to God for everybody. When you recite Nam and love God without any motives, He will cleanse your mind, there will be great light in your heart, and your whole family will be blessed. Nam will heal your mind, eliminating all negative thoughts; only positive thoughts will remain. The hidden joy and love and fearlessness within you will become manifest. As you go on reciting Nam, you will experience a little light inside, a brief moment of samadhi (spiritual absorption). But then the mind starts running away again at great speed, and the little bit of light disappears. Then longing for God may begin to grow in you, although it is very faint at first. As you are singing or reciting Nam, you may experience a brief communion with the Nami.

  4. Recite Jaap Sahib Jaap Sahib was composed under spiritual inspiration by the Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708). In it are wave after wave of praises of the one God who pervades everywhere, from whom all religions have sprung, but who is formless, beyond all sectarian doctrines. This great scripture is universal, transcending all religious boundaries. Jaap Sahib is a mighty ocean of God’s grace and compassion. I encourage you to plunge into it and enjoy its bliss. You will emerge transformed and rejuvenated.

  5. Maharaj ji’s Message I have nothing to prove. You may want to see a miracle for your faith. But, I need nothing. I have lived my faith. Any questions, the record stands and speaks for itself. If you want a miracle, you do it. I have done mine. I have transformed all of you into Warriors for Truth. I’ve made heroes out of cowards. You will see such Light and happenings that you could never have believed. I am always with you to bring joy. Let there be no sadness. The pain of separation is for those attached to a body. My spirit always has been and always will be with all of you. Recite Nam. Do Jaap Sahib. Love each other, and welcome all who come in my name.”

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