He included in the Adi Granth, the compositions of both Hindu and Muslim saints which he considered consistent with the teachings of Sikhism and the Gurus.
The Rhythm Of Life
The Rhythm Of Life
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You have all heard of biorhythm. It is the rhythmic, biological cycle which influences our mental, physical and emotional activities. Thus some of us do our best work in the ‘brahma muhurat’, the pre-dawn hours; some of us are like owls, we come alive at night.
When our biorhythm is in tune with the natural rhythm of the planets and the Earth, with Nature’s own rhythmic cycle, we function at our best. Though it is true that every individual has a different biorhythm, life and work demand that we show the same level of energy and efficiency to fulfil all our demands satisfactorily. For example, a homemaker and mother cannot tell her family that she will not be able to cook breakfast before 10am; her family cannot be sent out to work or school hungry. Similarly, a teacher cannot tell her students that she prefers to take classes at 6pm.