"I will commit to doing a 40 day Sadhana, getting up early in the morning to meditate, but only if 15 others people will make the same commitment."
— Gurumustuk Singh, 40 Day Sadhana (contact)
Deadline to sign up by: 2nd February 2007
32 people signed up (17 over target)
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This is a commitment to doing some type of spiritual practice every day for 40 days.
The only guideline would be the following:
* Your practice should be done in the morning time before the sun rises.
* Decide and commit to doing a certain spiritual practice (Doing a specific Meditation, Banis (Sikh Prayers), etc).
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Gurumustuk Singh, the Pledge Creator, joined by:
Firstly, I would not care less or more if I have anyone committed to what I am doing or want to do. What I do is for my benefit and what someone else does is going to benefit them. I agree, upto some extent it may be a source to get more dedicated to the cause when you know there are others also committed to it.
Second, what I believe for Sikhs who are spiritualy conscious Sadhna/meditation/simran should be a part of life (daily) not just (40) a few days. It should be like if you are health conscious you take care of your body everyday, that means you just do not exersice for 1/2 or 1 hour a day, but you incorporate exersice into your life style... i.e. take a few flight of stairs instead of taking the elevators; walk down to the corner store instead of getting into your car etc.... It is good to start with a commitment of 40 days but try to keep going beyond it.....
One can say to themself...that they want to do something...but to actually commit and do it is another story.