| Guru Nanak and the Flying Carpet Guru Nanak, Mardana and Bala, his 
						two friends who always served him, traveled to the 
						country of Kashmir.  They came to the city of Sri 
						Nagar and the people knew who he was because of his 
						grace and his light.  The people were very happy 
						and blessed to sit with him and learn from him.  In 
						that city there was also a Pundit named Brahm Das.  
						He was very learned and through his devotion to the 
						goddess he had gained occult powers.  When he heard 
						that a great Guru had come to town he thought, "I don't 
						think I will be that impressed with this new-comer.  
						It is I who has great knowledge and supernatural powers.  
						I will show him my skill.  Sitting on this carpet I 
						will fly over to where he is and there is no doubt that 
						he will be totally impressed with my presentation." Sure enough he got on his carpet, 
						levitated up and flew to where the large crowd had 
						gathered around the Guru.  Everyone seemed happy 
						and engaged by someone.  But he looked and looked 
						but didn't see anyone there.  He landed and asked 
						the people, "Where is this 'Guru'?"  The Guru, with 
						his sweet voice and beautiful face, was certainly there.  
						They were surprised and said to the pundit, "He's 
						sitting right in front of you!"  The pundit 
						couldn't see the beauty around him.  He tried to 
						fly his carpet away but... it didn't work.  None of 
						his tricks worked and he had to walk back on foot 
						carrying his carpet. Later he asked his servant, "Was 
						the Guru in fact there?"  "Oh yes he certainly was, 
						he was so kind and beautiful and we all had a great 
						time!"  Everyone else seemed to understand but the 
						learned pundit was confused, "Well if he was there, than 
						why couldn't I see him?!?"  He was shocked when he 
						heard the reply, "It is because of your pride that you 
						couldn't see." So the next day the pundit humbly 
						walked on foot to meet the Guru.  This time he did 
						see the Guru among the crowd.  The pundit bowed 
						before the Guru, who is a friend to all.  The Guru 
						said, "Come sit over here."  Pundit Brahm Das sat 
						next to the Guru and asked, "Respected Guru, when I came 
						here yesterday... why couldn't I see you?"  The 
						Guru said, "How could you see in such extreme darkness?"  
						"Darkness?  But it was broad daylight when I came 
						here yesterday!"  The Guru replied, "Is there any 
						deeper darkness than pride?"  These words struck 
						the pundit, "Because you can fly you think you are so 
						great.  Look around, the birds can fly, the insects 
						can fly.  Do you want to be like them?" The Truth struck home and the 
						pundit confessed, "Forgive me, I see your wisdom great 
						Guru.  I have read sacred books and gained super 
						powers but I'll admit... I have not found peace and 
						happiness.  Please tell me how I can touch the feet 
						of the Creator."  The Guru explained to him, "You 
						worship gods and goddesses and just like humans they are 
						temporary.  You have followed men of great 
						knowledge and you have become lost in that knowledge.  
						That kind of knowledge which increases the darkness of 
						ego, will not help.  Words are only meaningful when 
						you realize the truth they represent.  These are 
						all just symbols.  We must look within." The Guru sings beautiful songs. If someone is praised by all.  If 
						someone is powerful and tall.  But there's no internal 
						sacred call, it doesn't really matter at all.  The 
						Creator gives to us all the same.  Let us lovingly sing 
						Thy Name.
 The pundit dawned on the truth, "I 
						have now learned to seek wisdom and happiness from 
						inside and not from outside.  In the future I will do my 
						very best to get rid of my thoughts of ego and remain 
						absorbed in the Naam by the grace of the Lord."
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