Hi everyone, welcome to my dharamshala where we expand the sikh path to self mastery. "Har" refers to the Divine, the aspect of God that is omnipotent and all-pervasive. It embodies God’s presence in the here and now. Repeating "Har Har" aligns one with Ik Onkar, the oneness of Self. "Har Amrit" is divine nectar - spiritual nourishment, and "Har Guru" is the guide to divine laws like dharma and karma.
Holy Trinity by Jesus Christ:
1. Son (devotee - physical) who experiences life.
2. Father (formless - higherself, guiding Divine or Har Har) teaches.
3. Holy Spirit (Ik Onkar) watches creation unfold - the balance between duality.
Mukti is recognising this unity 3 made 1: "I Am God". Yet, the ego persists as long as we are incarnated, making this realisation a life long daily practice. Trusting the Divine is trusting ourselves, allowing by the 10th gate, while the Holy Spirit observes the dance of creation “So dar tera kehaa so ghar kehaa” indifferent but full of love. You you you.