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No one blocks the way of those who are blessed with the Banner of the True Word of the Shabad.
Hearing, understanding and speaking Truth, one is called to the Mansion of the Lord’s Presence.
॥18॥ SHALOK, FIRST MEHL: If I dressed myself in fire, and built my house of snow, and made
iron my food; and if I were to drink in all pain like water, and drive the entire earth before me; and if
I were to place the earth upon a scale and balance it with a single copper coin; and if I were to
become so great that I could not be contained, and if I were to control and lead all; and if I were to
possess so much power within my mind that I could cause others to do my bidding—so what? As
Great as our Lord and Master is, so great are His gifts. He bestows them according to His Will. O
Nanak, those upon whom the Lord casts His Glance of Grace, obtain the glorious greatness of the
True Name. ॥1॥ SECOND MEHL: The mouth is not satisfied by speaking, and the ears are not
satisfied by hearing. The eyes are not satisfied by seeing—each organ seeks out one sensory quality.
The hunger of the hungry is not appeased; by mere words, hunger is not relieved. O Nanak, hunger
is relieved only when one utters the Glorious Praises of the Praiseworthy Lord. ॥2॥ PAUREE:
Without the True One, all are false, and all practice falsehood. Without the True One, the false ones
are bound and gagged and driven off. Without the True One, the body is just ashes, and it mingles
again with ashes. Without the True Ome, all food and clothes are unsatisfying. Without the True
One, the false ones do not attain the Lord’s Court. Attached to false attachments, the Mansion of the
Lord’s Presence is lost. The whole world is deceived by deception, coming and going in
reincarnation. Within the body is the fire of desire; through the Word of the Shabad, it is quenched.
॥19॥ SHALOK, FIRST MEHL: O Nanak, the Guru is the tree of contentment, with flowers of
faith, and fruits of spiritual wisdom. Watered with the Lord’s Love, it remains forever green;
through the karma of good deeds and meditation, it ripens. Honor is obtained by eating this tasty
dish; of all gifts, this is the greatest gift. ॥1॥ FIRST MEHL: The Guru is the tree of gold, with
leaves of coral, and blossoms of jewels and rubies. The Words from His Mouth are fruits of jewels.
Within His Heart, He beholds the Lord. O Nanak, He is obtained by those, upon whose faces and
foreheads such pre-recorded destiny is written. The sixty-eight sacred shrines of pilgrimage are
contained in the constant worship of the feet of the Exalted Guru. Cruelty, material attachment,
greed and anger are the four rivers of fire. Falling into them, one is burned, O Nanak! One is saved
only by holding tight to good deeds. ॥2॥ PAUREE: While you are alive, conquer death, and you
shall have no regrets in the end. This world is false, but only a few understand this. People do not
enshrine love for the Truth; they chase after worldly affairs instead. The terrible time of death and
annihilation hovers over the heads of the world. By the Hukam of the Lord’s Command, the
Messenger of Death smashes his club over their heads. The Lord Himself gives His Love, and
enshrines it within their minds. Not a moment or an instant’s delay is permitted, when one’s
measure of life is full. By Guru’s Grace, one comes to know the True One, and is absorbed into
Him. ॥20॥ SHALOK, FIRST MEHL: Bitter melon, swallow-wort, thorn-apple and nim fruit—
these bitter poisons lodge in the minds and mouths of those who do not remember You. O Nanak,
how shall I tell them this? Without the karma of good deeds, they are only destroying themselves.
॥1॥ FIRST MEHL: