Creator, Creation and Naad…

 

In all Indo-ethnic religions (Sikhs, Hindus, Buddhism, etc.), it is believed that creation and life sparked from the Pure Being’s thought/sound vibration, and that this primordial creative sound wave that emanated from this ‘big bang’ is the sound vibration of ‘AUM‘ or ‘OM‘.  In sikhism, God is also called ‘Ek Omkar‘.   

This divine primal sound vibration ‘Naad’ is a cosmic dance between the ‘struck’ (Ahad) and ‘unstruck’ (Anhad) sound waves.  ‘Ahad Naad’ are sounds which we actually hear. They physically vibrate and travel thru matter and transmit their sound vibration thru movement of molecules structures, such as, a mallet hitting a drum, strumming of a guitar, water falling over the rocks, bees buzzing, etc.  Whereas, the unstruck melody (Anhaad Naad), is sound created without a physical subject or any external strike!  Everything in the universe vibrates at a different frequency, and all are connected. This vibration has no beginning or end!  All matter originates and exists as a projection of a conscious and subconscious creative force, which brings the particles of an atom into vibration.  From quantum physics angle as well, the base of universe is vibration, pure frequency!  Light, radiation, color, sound, heat, radio and matter, all exist thru vibration (even thoughts and brain waves)!  ‘Anhad naad‘ is the very sound of the cosmos and human consciousness that transcends space and time, and is constantly vibrating, creating and expanding the universe-indefinitely, endlessly.

God is ‘Anhad Naad’ or infinite voice. It is this unstruck melody, the hidden sound of existence, spirit of higher consciousness! In Japji Sahib’s opening hymn, Guru Nanak ji, calls upon God, the Creator, as ‘The Primal One, the Pure Light, without beginning, without end. Throughout all the ages, He is One and the Same (Āḏ anīl anāḏ anāhaṯ jug jug eko ves)’.   There is a divine sound going on within our body which can be heard only at time of deep, dedicated and disciplined simran (meditation).  Babaji Nanakji also said ‘Fortunate are those who listen to Anhad naad, all their heartfelt desires get fulfilled/attained (Anhad suno Bar Bhagyo, Sakal Manorathh poorey).’ In Anand Sahib, Guru Amar Das ji, our third Sikh guru, said Those who constantly sing Your name, glories and praises, get blessed with Your Name enshrined in their mind.  Whosoever’s mind the Naam abides, glorious divine melody of the Shabad vibrates for them (Sadaa sifat salaah tayree, naam man vasaava-ay.  Naam jin kai man vasi-aa, vaajay sabad ghanayray).

Naam Simran…

 

As I explore, investigate and introspect my very essence, existence and understanding of my ultimate self, I decided to do ‘Naam Simran’ to allow me to tap into the god-consciousness, and open myself to receive Divine blessing, grace, guidance, wisdom and inspiration to walk up to my guru’s gate, stay true to their teachings, pray for myself, my family and others, as I undertake this deeply personal and transformative journey.

I decided to do this with Nirinjan Kaur’s rendition of the ‘Waheguru Simran’.  She has such an angelic and open ‘Naad’ voice!  I can vouch that immediately to listening to her rhythmic and meditative simran of ‘Wahe Guru’, I felt uplifted me, filled my soul with ecstasy, opened my heart-center, and made me sing.  Like a cup of warm milk, I felt instant alignment with the Divine vibration!  Thank you Nirinjan Kaur Bhenji for this simran.  You are divine blessing for me to start this journey!  Click here to hear Simran by Nirinjan Kaur

‘Naam Simran’ is a cornerstone of Sikh spiritual practice, and is considered higher than simply meditating and chanting!  Perhaps the best explanation I found is from Late Yogiji Harbhajan Singh Khalsa of 3HO, who explained it to be a state of self-crucification, self-exaltation, and sublimity, where the fineness and refinement of the Divine ‘sound or vibration’ surrounds, envelops and embraces us all, to be understood, felt, enjoyed and acknowledged.  It’s an essence that allows us to tap into own exalted self! So profound! Thank you Harbhajan Singh Yogiji.

Simran by Bhai Harjinder Singh ji