Dear Saints,
Dhan Nirankar Ji! Saints when reading this email, a few thoughts came to mind. This Divine Knowledge, or Divya Gyaan, is something that Satguru bestows upon not our body or our mind but upon our soul. Whether one understands, absorbs and enjoys this Nirankar is all dependent on our soul. We say that being in the form of a human or ensaan is most important since human has understanding, and this is true. The ability to understand comes not from how great our minds are or how well we can see/smell/hear etc. or use any of our senses, but rather this ability to understand the gyaan can only be bestowed by Satguru/Nirankar Himself.
Shri Krishna said in Bhagwat Gita, that he gave Arjun Ji "Divya Chakshu" or "Divine Eyes or what we are calling Gyaan itself. It is not necessary to "see" this Nirankar with ones worldly/physical eyes rather, one must see with the "eyes" of their soul. Yes we do physically "see" this Nirankar, however with the grace of satguru even a blind one can SEE Nirankar through their soul. A blind person blessed by Satguru can still hear the gyaan and then be told that this is Nirankar.
Param Poojya Shastri ji once said that, "Nirankar ek anubhooti hai, bhudhi se paare hai", Nirankar is like a feeling/understanding something that is beyond the mind. In Bhagwat Gita and other shastras we hear that the indriyo (senses) se shrast hai maan, maan se shrast hai bhudhi aur bhudhi se shrest hai atma. In other words, the soul is the highest of all and in the end that is what matters.
Take your own self, even with your eyes closed you can still feel the Nirankar you know it is there and you know you are inside of it and Nirankar inside of you. The question posed is similar to another famous question that when we say Nirankar is Nir-akar, without form, then how can you "See" something with out form. Dasi believes that the word blind should be applied not to ones eyes but rather to that soul which has not yet realized this Nirankar. A truly blind person is one who does not yet know this truth.
I am reminded of a story that I heard in sangat. Once a physically blind person who could not see with his human eyes had gone to Samagam, there he was simily walking in the crowd and suddenly His Holiness was standing before him. At that point the blind person began to rejoice and bowed to His Holiness. People asked the man how he knew Satguru was there, he said he could feel his presense, his soul knew!
Saints, it is our soul who sees and connects with this Nirankar. Let us all pray that may we always bask in the joyous rays of Nirankar and remove the blindness that plagues the world. If dasi has said anything wrong, please do forgive as dasi is a newborn child in your holy feet.
Much Love, and Always bowed at your feet,
Dasi Brahama
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