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Jason Zenobia
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Guru Nanak
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This is an English translation of Guru Nanak's famous Sri Japji Sahib, which was originally written in Gurmukhi script. This is rightly regarded as one of the world's great spiritual classics. It is uplifting and universal in its message of love and devotion.
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- J.. Kier
- 12-30-19
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The Jap Ji contains everything necessary for merging into the Formless Divine. It has the entire descriptive cosmology, the means and method, and the Ecstasy of Union itself. There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of people claiming, either overtly or covertly, to be a spiritual successor, or even the sole successor, to Guru Nanak. Whatever the legitimacy of those, they have not produced a work so profound as this. I especially enjoyed the introduction by Dr. David Lane, who I have known for many years, and known about since I read the first printing of his expose of Eckankar' "Mahanta" Paul Twitchell, plagarist and bullshitter extraordinaire founder. Indeed "Eckankar" is stolen directly from the Jap Ji.
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