Gurmukh (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਮੁਖ) means "Coming from the persona of the Guru" or "To be in the character or personality of the Guru" and implies to be god centred. The higher spiritual meaning is one who has met the Guru within, in meditation and remains in the will of the Guru or attempts to follow the Guru's teachings wholeheartedly. In daily life, it describes one who is living a wholesome life in support of the spirit, as instructed by the Guru. The word Gurmukh is a common word and is found frequently throughout Gurbani (compositions of the Sikh Gurus)
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| - Gurmukh signifie le visage du Guru, ou la voix du Guru. Ce mot vient de gur: Guru, et, de mukh: la bouche, le visage. Généralement ce terme est utilisé dans le sikhisme pour désigner une personne qui est centrée sur Dieu, inspirée par Dieu au quotidien; gurmukh désigne alors l'humain conscient de Dieu, qui a le souffle de Dieu. Dans les Écritures saintes, le Guru Granth Sahib, ce mot peut désigner Waheguru c'est-à-dire Dieu lui-même, le Guru primordial en quelque sorte.Gurmukh a aussi le sens de rishi en sanskrit: un croyant qui a atteint la libération spirituelle . Son contraire est manmukh: un être égocentrique, influencé par ses instincts primaires. (fr)
- Gurmukh (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਮੁਖ) means "Coming from the persona of the Guru" or "To be in the character or personality of the Guru" and implies to be god centred. The higher spiritual meaning is one who has met the Guru within, in meditation and remains in the will of the Guru or attempts to follow the Guru's teachings wholeheartedly. In daily life, it describes one who is living a wholesome life in support of the spirit, as instructed by the Guru. The word Gurmukh is a common word and is found frequently throughout Gurbani (compositions of the Sikh Gurus) (en)
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| - Gurmukh (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਮੁਖ) means "Coming from the persona of the Guru" or "To be in the character or personality of the Guru" and implies to be god centred. The higher spiritual meaning is one who has met the Guru within, in meditation and remains in the will of the Guru or attempts to follow the Guru's teachings wholeheartedly. In daily life, it describes one who is living a wholesome life in support of the spirit, as instructed by the Guru. The word Gurmukh is a common word and is found frequently throughout Gurbani (compositions of the Sikh Gurus) In contrast, a Manmukh is one who follows the dictates of the mind - indulging in the senses, animal behaviors, greed, corruption, and the base desires of the mind. (en)
- Gurmukh signifie le visage du Guru, ou la voix du Guru. Ce mot vient de gur: Guru, et, de mukh: la bouche, le visage. Généralement ce terme est utilisé dans le sikhisme pour désigner une personne qui est centrée sur Dieu, inspirée par Dieu au quotidien; gurmukh désigne alors l'humain conscient de Dieu, qui a le souffle de Dieu. Dans les Écritures saintes, le Guru Granth Sahib, ce mot peut désigner Waheguru c'est-à-dire Dieu lui-même, le Guru primordial en quelque sorte.Gurmukh a aussi le sens de rishi en sanskrit: un croyant qui a atteint la libération spirituelle . Son contraire est manmukh: un être égocentrique, influencé par ses instincts primaires. (fr)
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