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Here is the best one I have ever heard.

He mentioned that at one time, a young child went to a Sikh Saint, and stated that no, matter how hard he tried to keep Gurbani in his heart, he just could not understand or keep it. He stated that his mind was not a bucket, but a strainer, which let everything pass through and did not contain the meaning of gurbani.

The saint said "let us try an experiment. Here is a strainer, and here is some water, and pour a bucket of water through the strainer. " The child did this and said " see the water was not contained, it just passed through, my mind is just like this". The saint said. " Do it once more" , he did, and still the water passed through the strainer. The saint said. " Do it ten times at least". The child did, and at the end of this experiment, he said " See water still passes through, no matter how many times , and how many buckets we pass through it" . The saint said. " Look carefully at the strainer and see if there is any thing different." The child did, and his eyes were filled with tears, and he said. "Yes, i see the differnce now, the grimy dirty strainer is now shiny and bright, like never before.

The saint said. " My son, this is what Gurbani does for you, it cleans your mind, and even if you do not realize it, it slowly cleanses your mind, and protects you from the five vices. The more you recite Gurbani, your mind will not only become shinier, but become like the bucket itself, which will not only become clean , but hold the meaning of Gurbani in your heart"

The child smiled, and felt he had received the best example of the power of Gurbani, ever.

My friends, we are no different than the child,

i believe as long as we try to recite Gurbani, and understand the meaning, we too will find strength and control to overcome the five vices, which are ruin of every one.

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I have heard this analogy (and used it myself) about rehat.

There are many people that say something like "I am guru nanaks sikh" what does that mean? guru nanak dev jee and guru gobind singh jee were of the same light, if you are guru nanak dev jees sikh you are also guru gobind singh jees sikh, theres no two ways about it.

So some people say we dont need rehat, we have love thats all someone needs. But think about this. You are a strainer, you do your naam abhyaas, you do ur bani, but in the end, it like going in one ear and out the other, wow your analogy is changing this a bit!! Yes it makes you cleaner, BUT it will not keep you bhagti!! your bhagti will just fly off somewhere, think about it. .where would the water go with no bucket? it would just fall on the floor!!! You need that bucket of REHAT to hold your abhyaas in your heart, and in your mind.

I hope I didnt confuse anyone?

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