Gurupurab is not just a day of celebration; it’s a time to reflect on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and how they can guide my life. Over the years, I’ve come to learn valuable lessons that shape the way I live and interact with others. Here’s what I’ve learned from Guru Nanak’s wisdom: 1. Unity Above All Guru Nanak taught that there is no difference between people based on religion, caste, or social status. His famous saying, “There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim,” reminds me that we are all equal in the eyes of the divine. I’ve learned to embrace this idea and approach everyone with kindness and respect, no matter their background. 2. The Power of Selfless Service (Seva) Guru Nanak emphasized the importance of seva —selfless service to others. I’ve learned that helping others without expecting anything in return is one of the purest forms of giving. Whether it’s small acts of kindness or volunteering in my community, I understand that serving others brings a sense of fulfil...
I recently finished reading Death: An Inside Story by Sadhguru, and honestly, it left me feeling a lot different about death — and life too. I’ve always found the idea of death unsettling, almost too big to wrap my head around. But Sadhguru has this surprisingly casual, almost light-hearted way of talking about it. He doesn’t see death as this terrifying end, but rather as something natural, like a return home. And weirdly, that perspective actually made me feel more at ease. One part that really hit me was how he describes death as less of an end and more of a transition. He talks about it as a journey that happens to the energy within us, not just our bodies. Thinking of death that way makes it feel less like an abrupt stop and more like a shift. I’m not sure if I buy into all of it literally, but it’s definitely a comforting way to see things. What I also loved is that Sadhguru doesn’t just throw around big ideas; he gives small, practical steps. He suggests just si...