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Guru Nanak, quotes from the Nit Nem (Sikh Religion)
"If someone thinks himself powerful to do things, he will not be honored in the next world." Guru Nanak (from the Nit Nem, a text of the Sikh religion)
"The world's ways are regulated by union and separation, and the mortal gets his share, according to his destiny." Guru Nanak (from the Nit Nem, a text of the Sikh religion)
"...none can become good or bad because of his own strength." Guru Nanak (from the Nit Nem, a text of the Sikh religion)
"The language of the realm of spiritual effort is beautiful. Unique forms having no parallel whatsoever are finished there." Guru Nanak (from the Nit Nem, a text of the Sikh religion)
"Charity, penances, pilgrimages, and other rituals are useless... Meditation upon, and worship of God with true Guru's grace, enable realization." Guru Nanak (from the Nit Nem, a text of the Sikh religion)
"Heaven is won by favor, not merit." Guru Nanak (from the Nit Nem, a text of the Sikh religion)
"Maya [is] the influence, under which man forgets God and remains with worldly love and secular things." Guru Nanak (from the Nit Nem, a text of the Sikh religion)
These fragments on Guru Nanak, quotes from the Nit Nem (Sikh Religion) are taken from the unpublished writings of Jack Haas, from the notebooks 1990-2005. To find out about books by Jack Haas, click on the image:
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