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He holds the thread, and when He withdraws the thread, the beads scatter into heaps. ||1||
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O my mind, there is no other than the Lord for me.
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The treasure of the Beloved Naam is within the True Guru; in His Mercy, he pours the Ambrosial Nectar into my mouth. ||Pause||
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The Beloved Himself is in all the oceans and lands; whatever God does, comes to pass.
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The Beloved brings nourishment to all; there is no other than Him.
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The Beloved Himself plays, and whatever He Himself does, comes to pass. ||2||
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The Beloved Himself, all by Himself, is immaculate and pure; He Himself is immaculate and pure.
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The Beloved Himself determines the value of all; whatever He does comes to pass.
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The Beloved Himself is unseen - He cannot be seen; He Himself causes us to see. ||3||
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The Beloved Himself is deep and profound and unfathomable; there is no other as great as He.
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The Beloved Himself enjoys every heart; He is contained within every woman and man.
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O Nanak, the Beloved is pervading everywhere, but He is hidden; through the Guru, He is revealed. ||4||2||
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Sorat'h, Fourth Mehl:
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He Himself, the Beloved, is Himself all-in-all; He Himself establishes and disestablishes.
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The Beloved Himself beholds, and rejoices; God Himself works wonders, and beholds them.
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The Beloved Himself is contained in all the woods and meadows; as Gurmukh, He reveals Himself. ||1||
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Meditate, O mind, on the Lord, Har, Har; through the sublime essence of Lord's Name, you shall be satisfied.
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The Ambrosial Nectar of the Naam, is the sweetest juice; through the Word of the Guru's Shabad, its taste is revealed. ||Pause||
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The Beloved is Himself the place of pilgrimage and the raft; God Himself ferries Himself across.
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The Beloved Himself casts the net over all the world; the Lord Himself is the fish.
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The Beloved Himself is infallible; He makes no mistakes. There is no other like Him to be seen. ||2||
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The Beloved Himself is the Yogi's horn, and the sound current of the Naad; He Himself plays the tune.
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The Beloved Himself is the Yogi, the Primal Being; He Himself practices intense meditation.
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He Himself is the True Guru, and He Himself is the disciple; God Himself imparts the Teachings. ||3||
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The Beloved Himself inspires us to chant His Name, and He Himself practices meditation.
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The Beloved Himself is the Ambrosial Nectar; He Himself is the juice of it.
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The Beloved Himself praises Himself; servant Nanak is satisfied, with the sublime essence of the Lord. ||4||3||
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Sorat'h, Fourth Mehl:
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God Himself is the balance scale, He Himself is the weigher, and He Himself weighs with the weights.
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He Himself is the banker, He Himself is the trader, and He Himself makes the trades.
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The Beloved Himself fashioned the world, and He Himself counter-balances it with a gram. ||1||
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My mind meditates on the Lord, Har, Har, and finds peace.
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The Name of the Beloved Lord, Har, Har, is a treasure; the Perfect Guru has made it seem sweet to me. ||Pause||
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The Beloved Himself is the earth, and He Himself is the water; He Himself acts, and causes others to act.
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The Beloved Himself issues His Commands, and keeps the water and the land bound down.
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The Beloved Himself instills the Fear of God; He binds the tiger and the goat together. ||2||