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Gurmukh

How Sikhs live to please God

Sikhs believe that life is a gift from . They try to live a God-centred life (). The path of life from birth to death gives Sikhs a chance to move from being self-centred () to being God-centred. To do this, Sikhs must get rid of their ego () through living according to the will of God ().

Being God-centred (gurmukh)

Becoming gurmukh means getting rid of haumai, which is selfishness, ego and pride. Sikhs believe that haumai conceals the of God in a person.

To get rid of haumai, a person must stop being manmukh (which translates literally as 鈥榝acing me鈥) and become gurmukh (which translates literally as 鈥榝acing God鈥). Rituals won鈥檛 help. Instead, Sikhs must live a life of virtue - a God-centred life.

Living a God-centred life

Sikhs believe that they can live life that is gurmukh by doing the following:

  • accepting God鈥檚 grace and love
  • having their mind always focused on Waheguru ()
  • meditating on Waheguru鈥檚 name ()
  • earning an honest living ()
  • giving to charity and helping others ()
  • performing selfless service ()

The path to being a good Sikh depends on both human effort and divine will. People are not puppets and so need to act for themselves. However, they cannot make progress without divine grace ().

One who performs selfless service, without thought of reward, shall attain his Lord and Master.
Guru Granth Sahib 286

Question

What do Sikhs believe stops someone from living a God-centred life?