Saturday, June 16, 2012

Ek Ong Kar Sat Nam~


Ek Ong Kar Sat Nam~
"the name of god is truth"
Ek Ong Kar Sat Nam. The first line of the Mool Mantra, a mantra from the Kundalini tradition as taught by Yogi Bhajan, and made famous by Snatam Kaur’s musical rendition. There are various translations for this first line of the the mantra. For me it has always been ‘The Name of God is Truth”. Why I wonder has my heart and gut grasped so many times to these words? What is truth? Why would one be so “attached” the concept of truth? Does that come from a past life or from this life? Is there an underlying issue involving my attachment to ‘truth’? Does it come from ‘not telling’ for so long? What is lying??? Is it truth(ful) not ‘to tell’? Are we to ignore things we feel are ‘unjust’ or harmful to others, or the planet? What is an Activist? An Advocate? 
Could it be a duty or responsibility some are born with? Do we really carry a dharma? Is it better to walk away and ignore the truth if it is 'evil'? Yoga Sutra 1.33 teaches that we are to cultivate feelings of joy towards those who are happy, compassion for those who are suffering, goodwill towards those who are virtuous, and indifference towards those we perceive as being or doing evil.~ Indifference~ Doesn’t that then tell us ‘not to tell’? So what happens when we advocate, or involve ourselves with social activism? It seems to be in opposition to ‘the sutras’.  And suddenly knowlede of the truth becomes complicated and what to do with it, confusing. So what of advocacy and activisim? Is it correct to take actions toward justness only with an undisturbed or indiffernt mind regarding what we perceive as evil? Can we dwindle our human emotional feelings in relation to what we see as evilness? And, if we do, does it dwindle too, our passion... for truth, and justness?
True, intention carries a great weight in regard to each action we take. But what about how gracefully we perform each action? What about our mantra? How do we bring about healing and change in a situation if our Our Mantra~ our words and inflection, carry the judgement of ego rather than the acceptance and love of Spirit? How do we handle the truth when it evokes an emotion of disturbance caused by perceived injustice encased by a sense of dharma of advocacy, of protecting others? I know the answer has to do with Grace. It has to do with developing the qualities of Spirit... through spiritual practices, such as my favorite, Mantra. ‘Mantra~ one of the quickest and easiest roads to enlightenment.’ Quick. Easy. How long is quick and how difficult is easiest when it comes to Spirit, God, Truth?Perhaps the ‘quick, easy road to enlightenment’ takes many years, maybe many lifetimes. How many years, I wonder... 80? 800? 8,000? Could Advocacy be my dharma? Why does my heart long so for the connection to truth? God teach me how to find you and what to do with you when i do....
     ~ek ong kar, sat nam~ the name of god is truth~
“ikongkar sat nam karta purakh nirbhao nirvai akal murat ajuni saibhan gur parsad"~ one universal creator, god. the name is truth. creative being personified. having no fear. having ho hatred. undying, beyond birth and death. self-sustaining. by guru's grace~

1 comment:

  1. I love kundalini yoga....my friend, Donna, and I used to go to Nashville once a week and take class from our friend, Crystelle. Kundalini is so spiritual....and misunderstood.

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