Akaal translates as 'not subject to time or death' and Moorat translates as form, shape, image. God is a Being beyond time: An Eternal, Indestructible Entity. Time means change. We are aware of time because we are surrounded by change: the sun rises and it is morning, then it is afternoon and then evening; first there is the infant, then the youth, then the old man; a healthy man becomes ill, an ill person healthy; a rich man becomes a pauper, a pauper becomes a king. For God there is no time because He is eternal, perpetual, immortal. He is forever. For Him nothing is changing; everthing is static. Change is the experience of sightless eyes that do not see things in their full perspective. If we could see things from the furthest vantage point all change drops away, and then time stops; i
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| - Akaal translates as 'not subject to time or death' and Moorat translates as form, shape, image. God is a Being beyond time: An Eternal, Indestructible Entity. Time means change. We are aware of time because we are surrounded by change: the sun rises and it is morning, then it is afternoon and then evening; first there is the infant, then the youth, then the old man; a healthy man becomes ill, an ill person healthy; a rich man becomes a pauper, a pauper becomes a king. For God there is no time because He is eternal, perpetual, immortal. He is forever. For Him nothing is changing; everthing is static. Change is the experience of sightless eyes that do not see things in their full perspective. If we could see things from the furthest vantage point all change drops away, and then time stops; i
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Author
| - Dr Sahib Singh, D Lit
- Macauliffe, M.A
- Osho
- Shackle, C
- Singh, Dalip
- Singh, Dr.Gopal
- Singh, Dr.Santokh
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Title
| - The True Name, Vol.1 : Discourses on Japji Sahib of Guru Nanak Dev
- A Guru Nanak Glossary
- Guru-Granth Sahib Vol.1
- Shiri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan
- Sikhism in the Words of the Guru
- The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors
- English Transliteration and Interpretation of Nitnaym Baanees, Sikh Prayers for English Speaking Sikh Youth
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| - ISBN
- ISBN 07286002431
- ISBN 1895471087
- ISBN 8122406068
- ISBN 8175361328
- ISBN B0000CPD3S
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Publisher
| - Lok Sahit Prakashan
- Low Price Publications
- New Age International Ltd
- Raj Publishers ,Adda Husharpur Jallundhar
- School of Oriental and African Studies
- Sikh Resource Centre
- Taplinger Publishing Co.
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Year
| - 1909(xsd:integer)
- 1962(xsd:integer)
- 1981(xsd:integer)
- 1990(xsd:integer)
- 1994(xsd:integer)
- 1999(xsd:integer)
- Jan 1972
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abstract
| - Akaal translates as 'not subject to time or death' and Moorat translates as form, shape, image. God is a Being beyond time: An Eternal, Indestructible Entity. Time means change. We are aware of time because we are surrounded by change: the sun rises and it is morning, then it is afternoon and then evening; first there is the infant, then the youth, then the old man; a healthy man becomes ill, an ill person healthy; a rich man becomes a pauper, a pauper becomes a king. For God there is no time because He is eternal, perpetual, immortal. He is forever. For Him nothing is changing; everthing is static. Change is the experience of sightless eyes that do not see things in their full perspective. If we could see things from the furthest vantage point all change drops away, and then time stops; it ceases to exist. For God all things are as they are; nothing changes, everything is static.
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