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Many person in the world are good for another person such as our families , Friends, our employees , our neighbours with good relationship and all loves and respect him very much. . BUT WE NEVER THINGS Oneself. . In the busy world we have no time for talk herself and which demand for ourself and we never listen our precious soul voice. We waste all our life time for others but in the end last moment when we die no body put your hand . WE REACH ALONE TO GOD. All our wealth,  respect,  proud,  prosperity,  achievement, keep in the hand world. We go NEXT WORLD in this world we never come back. In this world only God name granted. And God open her book and see how much time we think and speak God name without Greedness. IN those person God keep him in her lap and another one who is never earning God Name. GOD had thrown away to the hell . So in the end we can ask we all God son . In the busy world we take some time and medition for God. THIS is real wealth . After medition we fell relax. All our thoughts are stop for some time and our mind goes in the comfort moment in this moment we can not express it . This is real moment of happiness. We Connected with God and God give powers to survive in the world and next world . Our all types of abiliy are rise our focus concentration will increase and our all types of thought will be stop .  Simply sit in peaceful location 4am time is best . Close our eyes and speak Waheguru s
lowly and concentration only our voice and listen the voice deeply in the earfor 30 minutes slowy slowy increase our time . We canot counts the God name but Waheguru name deeply pinch in our nevel.  THIS will give real soul happiness . 

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