Dear reader,
This may appear to be just a story—but behind every word, every moment, lies a deeper purpose.
Through these pages, I did not aim merely to entertain you. My humble intention is to awaken something eternal within you: a connection to the true path of life—the path that leads to God, to peace, and to your own soul.
In a world full of noise and distractions, we often forget the One who sent us here. This story is a gentle reminder… to pause, to reflect, and to recite His Name.
You may forget this story in time—but if you begin remembering God, that will never be forgotten, not even after death.
Life is a river of moments. If we miss the moment of truth, we lose more than time — we lose the chance to connect with the Divine.
When you chant Waheguru regularly and with love, your mind starts shining. Slowly, you become free from sins, your worries start disappearing, and an inner bliss begins to bloom.
This bliss is called Anand — a state where pain and pleasure no longer trap you. You become calm, clear, and connected.
So, in every moment — be on time, be sincere, and most importantly:
Recite Waheguru… Waheguru… Waheguru…
Be happy in all situations. Everything is part of His divine Hukam (Will). When you say His Name, you walk with Him.
The Eternal Truth of God’s Name
In this human life, we spend our years gathering things—wealth, land, houses, education, name, and respect. We build families, raise children, and plan for the future. But there is one truth that we often forget: Nothing we gather in this world will go with us after death.
Your money, properties, family, and even your body—everything will be left behind. What will travel with your soul beyond this life is only one thing:
The remembrance of God’s Name — the Naam.
If you’ve remembered God’s Name with love and sincerity, that effort, that divine treasure, is never lost. It becomes the spiritual wealth of your soul, carried from one life to the next.
The Spiritual Law
Let’s understand this through a simple example:
If you recite Waheguru (or any Name of God) 5,000 times in this life, then in your next life, you will not start from zero. You will begin from 5,001. Your spiritual progress continues from where you left off — it is never erased.
But if you spend this entire life doing good deeds, being kind, helping others—but without remembering God’s Name even once—then your soul may still be disconnected from the Divine. Such a soul may gain respect on earth, but after death, it cannot escape the cycle of 84 lakh yonis — the long journey through animal, insect, bird, and other life forms. The soul may wander for lifetimes before receiving a human birth again.
If you sincerely and consistently recite God's name—whether you call Him Waheguru, Ram, Allah, or by any other name rooted in love and devotion—then you secure for yourself not just blessings in this life, but the rare and divine opportunity to be born again as a human being in your next life. According to the spiritual wisdom of saints and scriptures across traditions, human birth is the only form of life where one can consciously remember and reunite with God. It is said that even celestial beings yearn for a human life because only in this form can the soul break free from the endless cycles of birth and death (karma and reincarnation) and finally return to its divine source.
But here lies a profound truth: even if you are reborn as a human, you won’t remember the family, knowledge, or wealth of your past life. You’ll begin again—as an infant, learning to walk, speak, eat, and interact with the world. You'll again be taught the alphabets of this material existence. As you grow, the world will again present its illusions—money, comforts, relationships, ambitions—and you will be drawn into them. Once again, you'll have to fight forgetfulness of your divine purpose.
However, what will carry forward is the Naam you earned—the time you spent reciting, remembering, and surrendering to God's name in your past life. That Naam becomes your spiritual capital, your only true wealth. While everything else resets, the fragrance of Naam follows you like a divine echo, making your path a little easier in the new life. It may draw you naturally to saints, satsangs, scriptures, and sacred environments where you can resume your journey sooner. It may even awaken divine longing within you at a young age.
Yet, even then, the journey must be continued. You’ll still have to remember, recite, and surrender anew. You’ll still have to overcome the pull of maya (illusion) and the distractions of the world. Because salvation—union with God—comes not just from having Naam, but from living it, breathing it, and merging your entire being into it.
Why Recitation Is Necessary?
The human birth is the highest gift in all of creation. It is rare and sacred because it is the only life form where we can remember God consciously and with devotion.
Naam Jaap (recitation of God's Name) is not a ritual. It is the key to liberation. It is how the soul washes away its sins, becomes peaceful, and gradually reaches the state of Anand — a divine bliss beyond happiness and sadness, beyond duality.
Reciting God’s Name:
Be Happy, and Remember Waheguru
Whatever is happening in your life — success or failure, wealth or loss, joy or sorrow — accept it as Waheguru’s Hukam (Divine Will). Stay happy in all situations. Don’t let the world take away your peace.
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Editado: 20.03.2026