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Kirpal Sagar

Sant Kirpal Singh Ji

Dr. Harbhajan Singh (Bhaji)

Surinder Kaur (Biji) – Dr. Harbhajans wife

Sant Kirpal Singh: Be good, do good, and be one

Birthday message written by Sant Kirpal Singh, 1972

Sant Kirpal Singh

Dear Ones,
I am sending you the following message in brief on my physical birthday, which will bring peace to all the world over.

Be good, do good, and be one:


Be good and do good means, to be able to do good, you must be good in the first instance.
Being good means good in thought, word, and deed. God is all goodness and innate in all. Be friendly with everyone, be kind and compassionate. See goodness in all around you including even those who hate you. God is all love, love all, serve all, and do good to all.

Be one: God made man. All mankind is one. Man is an ensouled body – bearing labels of different social bodies.

As men, we are all one, born the same way with equal privileges from God. As soul we all are of the same essence as that of God, a drop of the ocean of all consciousness, and controlled by the same Power, which we all worship – calling by different names.

Unity already exists, we have forgotten. Be one.

With all love and best wishes, Kirpal Singh

More details from:

https://kirpalsingh-teachings.org/index.php/en/messages/birthday-messages/148-birthday-message-1972.html

Right Understanding – by Sant Kirpal Singh (part 4)

 

 

Left: Dr. Harbhajan Singh, middle: Sant Kirpal Singh, right: Biji Surinder Kaur

 

 

RIGHT UNDERSTANDING

 

 

For downloading free spiritual books written by Sant Kirpal Singh:

https://www.kirpal-sagar.co.in/english/en/media-sidemenu/books-scriptures/books-sant-kirpal-singh.html

 

Quote: God is His own Devotee and Master at the same time

On the photo: Sant Kirpal Singh Ji


Kabir (Hindi: कबीर, IAST: Kabīr was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and Saint, whose writings influenced Hinduism’s Bhakti movement and his verses are found in Sikhism’s scripture Adi Granth. His early life was in a Muslim family, but he was strongly influenced by his teacher, the Hindu bhakti leader Ramananda. He is also called the Father of spirituality as He came in all four yugas

Kabir Sahib tells His own story when He says, “I came in all four ages – in Satyug (Golden Age) my name was Satsukrat, in Tretayug (Silver Age) my name was Karunamae. When I came in Dvarparyug (Copper Age) my name was Maninder, in Kalyug (Iron Age) my name is Kabir.” In all four Ages He told the people of Naam’s greatness.

Two very interesting spiritual books by Kabir I would like to recommend:  The Anurag Sagar of Kabir and the Dialogues of  Kabir – For those being more interlectual and interested in spirituality, these are just the right books…