Chapter 4. Original Reality

Introduction
Section 1. Understanding True Reality and Perception
Section 2. A Hint of Original Wisdom

Introduction

Non-Indigenous Coloniser culture has deeply manipulated people’s body and mind at a fundamental basis. Their reality and perception is warped and corrupt, and they are hence completely and utterly removed their divinely mandated Humble, Natural and Sacred functions. Instead their life is corrupt, violent and indeed quite pathetic. They live within a self-created illusionary bubble, and their perception of the self and the world is deeply corrupt. There are a great many corrupt precepts deeply engrained in the Colonised psyche- and taken for granted without question. Understanding true reality as per Original Wisdom and how it has been distorted by violent Coloniser culture, is extremely important to begin de-colonising and to save the planet.

This Chapter gives a hint of the Humble, Natural and Sacred functions of Original Wisdom including on Humbleness (the foundational core), time, Oneness, metaphysical communication, natural cycles, food and medicine, language etc. These involve challenging deeply held values and assumptions, and imagining new concepts which lie far beyond your experience, so it will help the reader to have an open mind. However Original Wisdom cannot be understood intellectually; it must be experienced and learned through immersion in a lived, practical lifestyle, at the Guru’s Dharamshalas (places of refuge and learning) as Sevaks, Humble servants and disciples of the Guru. The point of this Chapter is not to teach Original Wisdom, but to show the reader the beautiful and profound enlightened life for which humans were created, and how their corrupt, violent and pathetic Colonised life is destroying us all. We hope to encourage one and all to seek restoration as Sevaks, for the planet and themselves.

IMPORTANT: If there is one simple message you can take away from this entire text, let it be this: Nimrata is the core foundational basis of Original Wisdom- and is the one single thing that Colonised people need to know about and re-gain, if they want to be Human again and save Mother Earth. Without Nimrata (Deep Humbleness); there is no Humanity, all spiritual seeking is futile, and the world will be destroyed. With Nimrata, the person is Human again, and all Wisdom of the Humble, Natural and Sacred functions, naturally falls into place, and the world will be saved. The rest of this chapter is given only for the sake of information: It can only be understood and benefited from by the Humble Human Heart.

Section 1. Understanding True Reality and Perception

What is true reality and perception?

Original People have, from the beginning of time, manifested a true reality and perception of the world and the self. This isn’t mere knowledge, cultural traits or philosophy; it is a real and substantial lived experience, as intended by Creator. True perception is a natural state of existence; an intuitive understanding of the human purpose and communal and sacred duties including the correct and full use of body and mind, as instructed by the true precepts of Original Wisdom. This enables a true reality leading to a metaphysically activated and spiritually wise self that is in constant interaction and flux with the divine and all Creation. The Humble, Natural and Sacred functions of human life, as divinely mandated, invokes Naam (divine-centring energy), which results in an intuitive, natural and holistic existence, in harmony with Mother Earth.

Our reality and perception impacts the ability to live and express natural human experiences, mental and physical health, and thought and action, including knowing what enriches the world, what constitutes harm, and what sacred mandates and obligations a human carries. It makes humans deeply humble, loving and wise; those manifesting this true reality will intuitively honour and serve all life and the sacred, enabling a profound enlightened existence. Ultimately, true humanity emerges from having true reality and perception; Aboriginal Peoples are demonstrably enlightened, creative, healthy, Humble, sustainable, and most importantly, the most committed Servants and protectors of Mother Earth. Non-natives cannot manifest this in their twisted, corrupt, Egoistic reality.

Why is it important?

In Kaliyug, non-Indigenous society is far removed from true reality and perception. Diseased with Houmai, the Ego, they live in an illusionary bubble world; a self-created, mind-bending and deeply corrupt reality, based on falsehoods and lack of true wisdom. They cannot imagine or perceive beyond this bubble. They fail to fulfil the physical and sacred duties for which they were created, and rather, live in perpetual ignorance and violence. Without sacred relationships with the Guru and Elder Relatives- Air, Water and Mother Earth (as is vital), Colonisers see these as dead resources and rape our Mother on a daily basis through Agriculture, Industry and wanton consumerism.

Without true reality and perception, social norms become deeply corrupted. Basic, absolute truths are rejected by the mainstream; seen as unusual, ‘uncivilised’, or absurd utopic ‘ideals’. Such society tends to be barbaric and violent; towards all life. This loss is a downward spiral; society becomes even more far removed from truth and hence a true reality with each generation, and with even fiercer Patriarchy and Colonisation. Indigenous People, who still carry Original Wisdom (which is fundamentally opposed to Coloniser culture), become outcasts and an existential threat to the Coloniser system- and are hence violently persecuted. Indigenous people worldwide continue to survive genocide, with a tragic ongoing deprivation of sacred wisdom and living culture (including language, art, story and ceremony), which is a permanent destruction of the most important human heritage. Due to this corrupt Coloniser reality, Mother Earth is being raped and disfigured beyond repair.

Indeed, the Colonised mind that lacks true reality isn’t fully human; it is a rogue and often barbaric entity that is liable to cause immense destruction and suffering- to all Creation, and all that is sacred. The severe consequences of this extreme abuse and violation to all life is unacceptable. These savages sadly also miss out on the richness of a natural human life and a metaphysical existence. They hence lead rather pathetic lives in the pursuit of false (imaginary) desires and pleasures (causing violent harm in the process). A natural, blissful and enlightened life, in true reality and perception, is a fundamental human right. We have a fundamental duty to restore this truth, and honour all Creation, and the sacred.

Where does this corruption in reality and perception come from?

Put simply, Colonised people are far removed from a Humble, Natural and Sacred lifestyle and their thought processes and metaphysical senses are corrupted from childhood by barbaric non-Indigenous Coloniser culture, which continually reinforces this corruption.

Unlike other beings (that intuitively know and fulfil their purpose effortlessly), humans need continuous guidance and instruction from the Guru and Elder Relatives. To enable this, all Aboriginal Peoples were given Gurmat, the Guru’s Teachings, which transmits ancient Original Wisdom, as enshrined in Indigenous culture, ceremony, language etc. A true sense of reality and perception, and therefore a natural human existence, requires activation, instruction with Original Wisdom, and is supported by a Natural environment and ongoing metaphysical interaction with the Guru and Elder Relatives.

Due to their Ego, the barbaric ancestors of non-Indigenous People rejected Original Wisdom and, being violent raping savages, were stripped of all Indigenous gifts and identity (See Chapter 1. History). So although their babies are born in a natural state; they fail to gain Nimrata (Deep Humbleness) in Heart, the necessary Original instruction and divinely-gifted Indigenous culture. The Colonised person hence fails to learn how to be human, and their sacred senses and metaphysical portals of body and mind, remain inactivated, undeveloped and thus absent.

Figuratively deaf-blind (to true wisdom), Colonised humans proceed to understand and interpret the world through Coloniser knowledge, experience and social constructs, gained through brainwashing from childhood, by family, society, educational and religious institutions, economic systems, the media, pop culture etc. This deeply engrains corrupt Coloniser precepts, behaviour, habits, worldview and lifestyle. Their sense of reality and perception is thusly trained by Coloniser culture, and so becomes deeply corrupt and violent. This psychosis is akin to a corrupt operating system with a denatured body and mind; the result is a ‘Frankenstein’ of sorts, but one that can be repaired at the Guru’s Dharamshalas (explained later).

Mind-Control and Consumerism

This widespread corruption of the Colonised human mind (taking it away from Original Wisdom) is not a natural phenomenon. It is a purposeful, malicious, cunning, covert and well-organised attack on human consciousness, invented by the first Colonising Patriarchs, to assimilate, brainwash and permanently corrupt their subjugated peasant slaves. To enforce mind-control on a continual basis, the Elites have throughout Coloniser history, imposed cultural and religious hegemonies that brainwash entire societies into a corrupt sense of self and the world. The Elites have imposed a complete and utter fabrication in all walks of life, from history and education, to economies, relationships and prayer, through cultural hegemony. As explained in Chapter 1, Section 4. The ‘Modern’ Age, today’s Colonisers have perfected the deceptive and covert mind-control invented by their Coloniser ancestors, as Consumerism; an all-in-one extreme hegemony that is the most dangerous and difficult to cure aspect of the so-called ‘modern’ age. Colonisers have thus eradicated Original reality and perception from most of the world, and brainwashed the Colonised masses from birth- into corrupt and violent Coloniser culture.

It is also important to understand that Consumerism is neither an inevitable part of human evolution, nor a lifestyle choice. It is a nefarious Coloniser mind-control scheme invented and pushed by the Coloniser Elite, with a psychosis and doublethink so severe, that ordinary people have become ignorant automatons to their Coloniser programming, whilst believing otherwise. These brainwashed consumer masses believe it to be perfectly natural to destroy their environment, body and mind- and that of everyone else. Consumerism has become deeply engrained in cultural traditions and religions, all aspects of ‘modern’ life and dominates the world and people’s lives, all day, every day. Anything that opposes Consumerism is conversely taught by the system to be an absurd fantasy, or a terrorist threat- to be eliminated and destroyed. That is if the masses can even be awakened to the truth, which is actively suppressed.

This is not a conspiracy theory; Native Peoples and their culture are continually under threat. In other words, when truth is suppressed, the absurd becomes normal; and the normal becomes absurd. And when it is finally erased, people know no other way. This is akin to the proverbial blind society that has completely lost knowledge of sight, and has adjusted to a ‘New Normal’: the all-seeing truth-teller, haplessly trying to explain to the blind what it means to see, is met with ridicule, and seen to be a threat to society, or needing to be ‘cured’ of their ‘madness’. Without the all-seeing Indigenous Elders who still live in truth, can the blind explain to the blind what it means to see? And when the Elders have been murdered and all knowledge is erased, how will the blind masses even know to talk about it? They wouldn’t even be able to dream of vision.

Consumerism rapidly infects people with the terrible disease of Ego. In other words, Consumerism prevents a re-awakening. This is why it is such a great evil: it renders society so psychotic that they are killing their own Mother and themselves, and vehemently believe that this is not just normal, but necessary, and that anyone trying to preach otherwise- is a terrorist or madman. They cannot imagine any other way to their destructive ‘normal’. The sad truth is that each and every consumer in the ‘Modern’ world is a mass-murderer and guilty of raping Mother Earth. To free yourself from this Coloniser mind-control and their global systems, the first step is to stop your Consumer violence; it is easy to do for anyone motivated. The next step is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

How can I re-learn true reality and perception?

True reality and perception emerges from Original Wisdom, which cannot be understood or learned through intellectual discussion; the Colonised body and mind needs to be re-wired, re-calibrated and reset to a natural reality, through a practical process in the right environment. This is only possible as a Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshalas (places of refuge and learning), specifically designed for this purpose in Kaliyug. At these sacred locations, through a Humble, Natural and Sacred life, Nimrata (Deep Humbleness) is first re-gained, which the absolutely essential pre-requisite to being Human. In this way they become reset; unlearning deeply engrained Coloniser corruptions.

Through immersion in Original Wisdom and activation and guidance by the Elders, they must then re-learn from scratch. Hence Sevaks can become Khalsa (natural humans) and true reality and perception is re-gained. This isn’t a case of simply learning a new set of facts, or replacing one system for another. It is a complete re-orientation to universal, natural truth.

Re-gaining true reality and perception as Khalsa is a lived, practical process that requires correct guidance by Elders as Humble Sevaks at the Guru’s Dharamshalas. Without this proper instruction and environment, non-conformists and truth-seekers are prone to being brainwashed by corrupt religions and philosophies claiming to the ultimate truth, or they may become slaves to yet another Coloniser paradigm as Egoistic Hippies. Note that being restored to true reality is a multigenerational effort. Only if we make a collective, concerted effort today, can the next generation be born into Original Wisdom.

Potential Sevaks must reject the Consumer system and fully dedicate themselves to serving Mother Earth with the body, mind and material. Although it is very difficult to unlearn the deeply engrained corruptions that are hard-wired from childhood, if the Sevak makes a genuine effort to re-gain Nimrata, the Guru facilitates this process; guiding from darkness to light. The Elders strengthen the mind to resist mind-control. Still, it is impossible to activate certain body portals in later life, so it is very important for Colonised non-Indigenous people (women especially) to become Humble Sevaks and birth children into Original reality, as per the Khalsa Prophecy. The only way to restore a true reality and perception in your life is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

A special note for adherents of “Sikhism”

As fully explained in Chapter 1, Section 3 (Gurmat History) and Chapter 2, Section 1 (Gurmat), the fake global religion of "Sikhism" was invented by certain Arya warlords by stealing Gurmat symbolism, and destroying the Guru’s (Dalit) Sevaks, Elders and Dharamshalas. Although "Sikhism" is better than the other (violent, evangelising) religions as it contains many universal truths, this truth was stolen in genocide and was corrupted- it has been taken completely out of context from being ancient Indigenous Wisdom for the whole of humanity, to being a cultural-political-religion (mainly for high-caste Punjabi-Jat-Arya). Its popular narrative and many founding myths stem from lies, and it pays mere lip-service to the Guru’s teachings. It is practically influenced by thoroughly Corrupt Arya and British Colonial culture including Patriarchy, (Caucasian/high caste) Supremacy, Capitalism and power over nature, which are against Gurmat.

"Sikhism" has thus misled millions of well-meaning truth seekers searching for the Guru (universal spirit Guide). These seekers therefore have an additional burden to re-gaining truth: to let go of the lies that they have been fed. The most genuine of truth-seekers will however immediately resonate with this text, immediately reject "Sikhism", and immediately ask to be of Humble service at the Guru’s Dharamshalas, as per the Khalsa Prophecy (instruction). The Guru requires these real Gurmukh (Guru-facing Sevaks) to rise to the challenge. Those that don’t resonate with this text and who don’t experience this immediate need to serve, are simply Manmukh (enemy of Guru); condemned to a pathetic life of duality as violent barbarians who, in spite of being given some sacred truth on a silver platter, turn their back on it and indeed seek to destroy it (intentionally or out of ignorance).

Section 2. A Hint of Original Wisdom

With that preface, we are now pleased to offer the general public certain sacred information that gives a hint of Original Wisdom. Although it is impossible to teach what it means to hear and see, to the figuratively deaf-blind Colonised body and mind, genuine truth seekers and potential Sevaks may begin to appreciate normal (Indigenous) human behaviour, and begin to realise how corrupt, violent and pathetic their own lives are, and hence to seek a restoration. As previously explained, this requires re-gaining Nimrata (Deep Humbleness) through practical immersion in Original Wisdom, as a Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala, with guidance from the genuine Elders.

To take the best from this sacred information, do accept that you are full of corruption and falsehoods, including unconscious training and biases; seek to re-set and re-learn everything from scratch with a completely open mind. Do follow the guidance noted in the Introduction to this text, including avoiding haircut, intoxicants, meat and dairy, casual sex, and having a good heart and mind. Truth loves to rest in such a cradle.

A note on religion and fake supernatural experience

The Colonised body and mind, corrupted, brainwashed and dumbed-down, will wrongly try and interpret the information given here through a twisted Colonised lens. Uncomfortable with anything outside of their illusionary bubble, those brainwashed by religion including so-called ‘Pagans’, will associate it with fake esoteric ‘supernatural’ experiences (e.g. angels and demons). In actuality, the reality and perceptions being discussed herein are real, lived, normal experiences that inform every-day life, and operate in a completely different paradigm to the one experienced by the Colonised body and mind. Religion and Atheism are both forms of Coloniser mind-control, and hence must be completely disregarded in trying to re-learn truth.

Some Examples of Original Reality and Perception
1. Nimrata (Deep Humbleness) 7. Metaphysical Communication 12. The Body and Mind Including Kes (Uncut Hair)
2. Ways of Knowing
3. Ways of Being
8. Aad-Samvaad (Sacred Indigenous Song and Ceremony) and Natural Cycles 13. Reciprocity
4. Time and Akaal (timelessness) 9. Sacred Sites and Indigenous Territory 14. Yogas (Spiritual Technologies)
5. Ekta (Oneness) and Naam 10. Natural Food and the Guru’s Ayurveda (traditional medicine) 15. Sacred Structures and Geometry
6. Kudrati Jeevan (a Natural Life) 11. Society, Relationships and Culture 16. Language
17. Language: The Future

1)    Nimrata (Deep Humbleness)

Nimrata (Deep Humbleness) is the spiritual and sacred centre; the Heart of the human being. This Humble heart enables Original Wisdom and Indigenous culture to function as intended; and likewise Original Wisdom and culture keep the heart healthy. If there is one simple message you can take away from this entire text, let it be this: Nimrata is the core foundational basis of Original Wisdom- and is the one single thing that Colonised people need to know about and re-gain, if they want to be Human again and save Mother Earth. Without Nimrata (Deep Humbleness); there is no Humanity, all spiritual seeking is futile, and the world will be destroyed. With Nimrata, the person is Human again, and all Wisdom of the Humble, Natural and Sacred functions, naturally falls into place, and the world will be saved.

Nimrata is explained in much detail in Chapter 2, Becoming Human. In a nutshell, it means to be completely giving of the self and to live in utter humility, as Sevaks, Humble servants. Mother Earth is the model of Nimrata; she gives and does not take. Nimrata manifests as Matriarchy, respect for Mother Earth, sharing and utter humility. Simple-mindedness is absolutely essential; Sevaks do not think too much, plot, scheme, manipulate or exercise the false intellect. They know their sacred mandates, do as they are told by the Elders, and desire only to serve and to give.

Nimrata manifests in their body-language: they instinctively walk barefoot, squat on their haunches to rest, sleep on the ground, eat by hand and squat to poo (an Egoistic person reaches for shoes, chair, bed, cutlery and raised toilet). They also instinctively bow to sacred phenomena, the Guru, Elders and all Relatives, are in awe of their gifts, feel extremely honoured to be graced by them and plead to be of their service. Colonised ‘modern’ society considers them to be impoverished, stupid, illiterate and uncivilised. However quite to the contrary, they are extremely content, healthy, wise, cultured and enlightened. Most critically, Nimrata is a living flame and great Medicine, carried in the hearts and beings of Matriarchs.

Colonisers have completely eradicated Nimrata in their barbaric consumer culture and it now only exists intact in remote Indigenous villages of the global South. Nimrata is fundamentally incompatible with Colonised ‘modern’ life and lack of Nimrata breeds Houmai (Ego) which is destroying the world. Corrupt Coloniser culture, utterly devoid of Nimrata, is anthropocentric; humans as the centre of the world. They see themselves as masters of Mother Earth, rather than her servants and children. Egoistic Colonisers naturally seek instant gratification and readily rape Mother Earth without any scruples. Their manner of behaviour, instincts and yearnings are savage and disconnected from the sacred- and they don’t care about it. Nimrata is very difficult to re-gain but can and must be done, being the fundamental prerequisite to becoming Khalsa, a natural human being, and restoring Khalsa, a New Satyug, Age of Truth. The only way to de-colonise, re-gain Nimrata and thusly restore Khalsa, is to become a Humble Sevak and engage in Nishkam Seva (selfless service), at the Guru’s Dharamshala. It is indeed your sacred mandate and obligation as a human being.

The rest of this chapter is given only for the sake of information: It can only be understood and benefited from by the Humble Human Heart.

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2)    Ways of Knowing

Indigenous ways of knowing are completely different to corrupt Coloniser ways of gaining and transmitting wisdom and knowledge. Original Wisdom is enshrined in divinely created Indigenous culture and language. Gaining and practicing Original Wisdom is a lived experience and requires Kudrati Jeevan, a natural life at One with Air, Water and Mother Earth. Rather than through the intellect, learning occurs from birth through correct activation of body and mind, practical training, profound realisations, circumstances, events and natural phenomenon. Teachings are revealed intuitively and gradually, with nuanced and layered complexity that unfolds at the right time. This learning is necessarily guided by knowledgeable and experienced Elders.

True wisdom and knowledge, and hence true reality and perception, is gained and transmitted physically and metaphysically through many means. These include native language, story, song, ceremony, art, spiritual dreaming, Elders and everyday activities e.g. preparing cuisine and weaving fabric, and living with sacred geometry. As noted in previous chapters, humans are instructed and guided by the Guru, ancestors and Elder Relatives- Air/Wind, Water and Earth (including trees, rocks, animals, the moon and stars) through metaphysical communication. Each and every component of Indigenous culture and lifestyle is essential for the sacred symphony of Original culture to actually function correctly. They are not simply a collation of interesting and colourful cultural practices and beliefs; they are designed to actively guide and intuit life.

Essential to this process is Indigenous language, sacred song and ceremony, and the oral tradition. Indigenous language is Original instruction, and determines how we think and therefore behave at a fundamental level (discussed below). Gurbani (Guru’s sacred song) and Aad-Samvaad (sacred Indigenous song and ceremony) is explained in Chapter 2. The symphony of Indigenous phonetics and celestial music with holy instruments invokes Naad (metaphysical vibrations)- a universal celestial language that speaks directly to the spirit.

Finally, the oral tradition is vital; from sacred teachings by Elders at ceremony, to storytelling of history and culture around the communal fire, all important teachings are strictly passed on orally. Oral narration of how things came to be and are meant to be, is essential for knowing and navigating the present and the future, including Prophecy (sacred instruction). Indeed one constantly receives and communicates with ancestors, the present and future generations, who are in a web of flux.

Through all these various means, there is unlimited potential to gain knowledge that cannot be discovered by science. However only certain Elders (knowledge-keepers) need know the many unfathomable mysteries in the universe; as long as Sevaks gain Nimrata (Deep Humbleness) and sufficient Original Wisdom to know and fulfil the purpose for which they were created, they have become truly wise. The emphasis of Original Wisdom is thus on our Humble, Natural and Sacred functions, which together invoke Naam, a divine-centring energy that comes from Creator and helps to re-orient a Colonised human as Khalsa, a natural human. It is by knowing and being in this Original way, by which we develop a true Original reality and perception.

In contrast, Coloniser culture lacks this fundamental divine methodology, to know and be truly human. They are completely disconnected from the Guru, Elder Relatives and a natural life and are completely devoid of Nimrata (Deep Humbleness), the Heart of the human. Thusly Egoistic and dumbed-down, they are easily brainwashed with corrupt and violent Coloniser language, culture, religion/socio-political philosophy, science and now particularly pop culture, which are all forms of Coloniser Mind-Control, that incubates individualism and violence. Most disturbingly, they are taught to patriotically defend the greatly violent Coloniser paradigms of Agriculture, Capitalism, Industry and Consumerism, and they cannot even imagine a life without these. The history of these Coloniser paradigms is explored in detail in Chapter 1, Section 4. The ‘Modern’ Age.

Coloniser ways of knowing and being are extremely corrupt and violent, as evident in the destruction of the world and disastrous health of humans. Their methods of learning and instruction (whether religious or scientific), which uses the false intellect, is vastly inferior and limiting. Coloniser science claims to ‘gain’ great knowledge through experiment and discovery, and their society claims to ‘progress’ with each generation. In actual fact, Original Wisdom and knowledge is Akaal (timeless and unchanging), and may be lost with each generation. In rejecting Original Wisdom, Colonisers have divorced themselves from true perception, creating a mirage of an existence; a completely fake reality in which the whole world is forced to live, by their violent Supremacist domination.

Colonised people are also fed complete lies about the past, including not knowing where their barbaric, raping, conquering non-Indigenous ancestors came from and that until recently, their Colonised enslaved peasant ancestors had retained a hint of Humbleness owing to humble women and utter poverty- the women having now become as egoistic as men (see Chapter 1, Section 4). Their history and culture carries zero awareness of Original Wisdom, the Guru, Elder Relatives or any ancient Indigenous truth whatsoever.

The Colonised person interprets the self and the world in a warped way, brainwashed from childhood. Diseased with Ego, they are easily programmed to be violent and destructive. To overcome this isn’t simply a matter of rational thought or learning the occult (supernatural phenomena). First, non-natives need to be honest and accept their corruption, and be willing to re-learn from scratch. Gurmat functions at multiple levels to de-colonise the Ego-diseased person. It does this inside-out (addressing the source of corruption), rather than the outside-in (analysing, conceptualising) and centres on the three basic human functions of the Humble, Natural and Sacred, which together invoke Naam, which divine-centring energy helps to re-orient a Colonised human as Khalsa, a natural human. The only divinely gifted way to de-Colonise and re-gain true reality and perception, is to re-gain Nimrata and then re-learn what it means to be a human through practical immersion in Original Wisdom, by being a Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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3)    Ways of Being

The Original ways of being (existing, thinking, acting) emerge from being in a true Original reality. It is impossible to explain the thought process of the Original Human; the Humble Sevak. Suffice it to say that it centres on the Original Agreement, manifests Original Wisdom, and is rooted in Nimrata (Deep Humbleness). As per the Original Agreement with Sacred Mother, the human purpose is to be humble servants and children of Mother Earth and to dream a respectful and loving creative reality. Thus the mind of the Sevak is continually and entirely (communally) focussed on fulfilling this mandate e.g. throughout the day the mind automatically focuses on pressing issues such as climate change, water, plastic, and the spiritual dreaming that needs to be woven on tapestry. It is important to note that this thought and action is communal; the minds of all in the Sadhsangat (awakened-community) are linked and think and operate together (whilst still expressing creatively) with an intuitive unspoken telepathy.

Sevaks (communally) enact the Humble, Natural and Sacred functions of life to manifest all the various aspects of Original Wisdom, such as those that are described in this Chapter. From thinking at all times of how to be of service and how to express creatively, honouring the four directions and metaphysically communicating with the Elder Relatives- Air, Water and Earth throughout the day, constantly breaking out in sacred song and ceremony, being thankful when regularly reminded of absolute truths, and dropping everything to meditate with the rain, wind and birds. The Sevak is continually vibrating in meditation 24 hours a day, which occurs at the back of mind even whilst it is consciously thinking about other things or is asleep; Sevaks sway with a continuous sacred rhythm and melodic symphony that is in tune with the natural cycles of nature and the universe. These are not exaggerations; they are part of a real lived true Original reality. Reading more about the various aspects of Original Wisdom in this Chapter will leave you spellbound as to profoundness of the ways of being, intuitively practiced by Aboriginal Peoples from the beginning of time.

Although Sevaks are totally and continually focussed on a wide array of Humble, Natural and Sacred functions, being rooted in Nimrata, the Sevak is simple-minded; she doesn’t think too much, plot, scheme, manipulate or exercise the false intellect. Indeed her mind is completely clear of needless thought, stress, worry, list of things to do, aspirations, or material pleasures. She knows her sacred mandates, desires only to serve and give, and instinctively bows to the sacred. Her simple-mindedness is the natural human state; it allows her to live from the heart with Original Wisdom and to focus her entire mental energy towards her human purpose, without being distracted by what is irrelevant. This Original way of thinking and being is true enlightenment and wisdom.

Savage and barbaric Colonised thought and action in comparison, results from being separated from Original Wisdom and normal human reality, and being brainwashed by corrupt Coloniser culture and mind-control. Egoistic, they think and exist with individualism, yet simultaneously think and unquestioningly enact political, military, socio-economic and religious groupthink- typically immoral, unethical, violent, Supremacist and jingoistic. Colonised people are constantly focused on needless thought, stress, worry, list of things to do, frivolous aspirations and false material pleasures. Especially in the ‘modern’ technologically-driven world, their mind runs at a hundred miles an hour, is focused on too many things at once, suffers from information overload, and so can never be quiet and peaceful; from the time they wake up, the stress and worry begins. Indeed they can’t even sleep peacefully. To sit in quiet meditation makes them fidget and impatient; their mind wanders, they get bored and stressed.

Many try to overcome this by engaging in frivolous pursuits: pointless videos, games and music (noise), partying, fashion, gossiping or otherwise directing their mental imbalances and lack of peace towards unhealthy behaviours: addictions, pornography, obesity/anorexia, working out like a fanatic, evangelising or otherwise planning harm to others and themselves. Some direct their attention towards utterly pointless academic study or reading and writing utterly useless Coloniser literature. Even those who have no financial worries or have a less stressful job (a rich businessman, artist or carpenter), are not at peace; they are constantly worrying about sex, relationship problems, or salivating over their next act of raping Mother Earth and oppressing minorities (capitalism, war, infrastructure, politics etc). Others (particularly in the West), feeling stressed, unsatisfied and unfulfilled, seek solitude, holidays, outdoor pursuits, hobbies and DIY, music, gardening, charity, religion and even illegally stolen yoga, ceremony and meditation, but are still left thirsting for peace and fulfilment. In fact, many become physically and mentally ill with the resulting stress, or in pursuing fake mind-damaging ‘meditation’ (Vipassanna), illegally stolen Indigenous Medicine (Ayahuasca) and using mind-altering substances.

True peace and fulfilment can only be found through the Guru, the Original Spirit Guide. As explained in Chapter 2, once Humbled as a Sevak, the human fulfils their Primary Original Purpose to be in service- which gives peace, and then re-learning and living in Original Wisdom as Khalsa (a natural human), they effortlessly fulfil their secondary Original Purpose: performing sacred duties, and contributing to the rich tapestry of life through creative dreaming- giving great fulfilment. This effortless fulfilment of the Original Purpose is an intuitive, natural existence called Sahej, wherein Sevaks experience Anand, a great spiritual bliss. Colonised people cannot experience this no matter what pleasurable activities, charity or religious worship they may try. The only way to become Humbled in heart and mind, and to live a giving, loving and creative reality as Originally intended, and thus experience Sahej Anand, is by becoming a Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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4)    Time and Akaal (timelessness)

Time and its passage, is a fundamental human experience arising from our perception. It dictates very basic cognitive thought processes. Colonised people incorrectly perceive (the progress of) time as a measurable quantity. They are trained to count this, ‘Clock Time’ or more correctly Colonial Time, in hours, minutes and seconds. They think and talk in terms of days, weeks, months and years. This deeply regulates all aspects of their life; their life centres on this fake time, including the working day, commerce, manufacturing, information technology, the agricultural calendar, academic sessions etc. Colonised people thusly understand and perceive time to be a linear phenomenon; leaving the past behind, and constantly marching into a ‘better’ future. They cannot perceive cyclical phenomena. As a result, their thought is savage and violent and they are disconnected from Original Wisdom, which is Akaal, timeless.

Time isn’t constant. There naturally exists, an ebb and flow and meandering of time; like as water flows at different speeds and depths, and sometimes in circular motions and even backwards, as it navigates its way through bends and tides. What may be an hour for one person on any given day, may be equivalent to four to someone else. Depending on different actions and phenomenon in one’s life, time may become circular, pause or reverse. Everyone has experienced situations when time seems to slow down, or pass very quickly. Some years you will have matured and learned a great deal. Others, not so much. You may feel ‘younger’ or ‘older’ than your physical age. Try to imagine life liberated from the constraints of time: meandering like a free spirit.

Time isn’t linear; the past, present and future are in a constant web of flux. Ancestors may speak to current generations to guide their actions. Messages can be sent into the future, and the alternate dimensions of unfolding paths (different futures) may speak to the present. A life may carry on in another birth after thousands of years of a gap. Using their body’s metaphysical portals and Original Wisdom, Aboriginal People can readily experience the beginning of time (Creation), as well as the Oneness that existed before time began. They perceive, know, think and thus behave, in a non-linear circular, linked manner, in multiple dimensions. They thus intuitively recognise the non-linear signals and stimuli from nature and the cosmos, including the metaphysical heartbeat of Mother Earth, which perception nurtures an ongoing awareness of human consciousness and its duty to serve. Critically, this true reality of Akaal, timelessness, enables Akaal Jeevan (timeless natural existence), that is neither old fashioned, nor ‘modern’. In this true reality, thought processes are organic and life is self-propagating. Life flowing in this way is healthy, peaceful, and a joy to be experienced. This isn’t mystical or esoteric, it is the true human reality as it was created to be; the normal and natural paradigm practically lived by Original people- but lost to the Colonised.

The truth is that the linear, measured concept of time that all Colonised people perceive, is a great lie perpetrated by Coloniser culture. The primary act of Colonisation is control: By corrupting the perception of time, Colonisers control and regulate how people think and behave at a fundamental level; enforcing (violent) order and rule. They have enforced their fake, corrupt reality onto the world, to be cogs in the Capitalist and Consumer machine, with devastating consequences. Linear thought is why ‘Modern’ Coloniser society does not understand or respect Original Wisdom and Akaal Jeevan, the timeless natural existence, and is rather constantly seeking material ‘progress’ by violently raping Mother Earth. The constant pressure of work schedules and consumerism is destroying human health. And now being instantly available, on-demand with the internet, phone etc, takes this intensity, stress- and mental and physical disease- to another level. However no-one knows to challenge such basic precepts- it is an unquestioned truth for Colonised people.

Within the pathetic limits of Coloniser intelligence (quantum physics, black holes, dark matter etc), they now postulate that time can slow down, cease to exist, reverse, or for something to exist in two places simultaneously. Yet they still try to define the age of the universe! It is in Akaal, timelessness, that Original Wisdom, ancestral knowledge and the many unfathomable mysteries of life, are easily understood- which are beyond the comprehension of pathetic Coloniser intellect, religion, philosophy or their scientific methods. Akaal Jeevan is fundamentally incompatible with linear Colonial Time, which corrupt reality infects your mind, takes you away from Original Wisdom, and trains you to be violent and disconnected from Mother Earth. The only way to free yourself from this Coloniser mind-control embedded deep inside you, is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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5)    Ekta (Oneness) and Naam

Ekta, Oneness, is a universal pervading of divine energy, everywhere and in everything natural. It is the fundamental basis of all Original Wisdom and is the Guru’s first and most fundamental teaching. Ekta is a profound natural truth that enables a true perception of the self and the world. It yields an interconnectedness and symbiosis that fundamentally shapes how we think and live, keeps us grounded (Humble), and manifests harmony and a deep respect for our Elder Relatives and all life. These include the Guru, Elder Relatives- Air, Water, Earth (including trees, rocks, animals) and Celestial beings (sun, moon, stars), as well as the ‘intangible’ (metaphysical energies, thought, feelings, dark matter). Our Relatives are living and sentient entities, who have deep purpose and meaning- independent and regardless of human existence. Indeed humans are merely a tiny, insignificant part of the whole; a cosmological blip in the story of the universe, here today and gone tomorrow.

Natural humans, awakened to Ekta are instinctively compelled with a duty to respect, revere, honour and serve our Relatives. They are deeply humbled and grateful for their gifts of guidance, nourishment, wellbeing and grounding. Indigenous People are intuitively guided by Ekta due to their divinely gifted Wisdom and culture and can feel the thoughts (and pain) of all Relatives. Only they truly respect, honour and will stand in the face of genocide, to protect all their Relatives. On Turtle Island, the Lakota sense of self deeply centres on Water. The chant Mni Wiconi (water is life) represents Lakota Cosmology, origin story, interconnectedness and symbiosis. Lakota have often put their lives on the line to protect their Elder Relative. In Botswana, Poulah! (water/rain), is exclaimed to thank and honour our Relative. In the Anuak language of Ethiopia ‘How are you’, is asked as ‘How is Earth’? A reply is ‘Earth is fine’, or ‘Earth is bad’, representing their enlightened perception, interconnectedness and symbiosis via Ekta.

Ultimately human existence as it is meant to be, arises from Ekta, and is experienced through Nishkam Seva (selfless service), Kudrati Jeevan (a natural life at One with Air, Water and Earth) and Adhiatmik Dhian (sacred song, ceremony and meditation). These primary Humble, Natural and Sacred functions invoke Naam, which is a divine-centring energy that intuitively guides, informs, transmits, awakens, balances, harmonises, nourishes, enables, enriches, fulfils, and supports a natural human existence.

Colonised society however, is completely and utterly ignorant of Ekta, Oneness. This separates their mind from body, the self from divine, and individual from community, and the human species from the rest of the natural world; and in so doing, separates itself from true reality. This corruption reinforces an anthropocentric (human-centred) perception, which promotes a false sense of human superiority over other life. Without Ekta, they see Mother Earth as an inanimate resource created for man to manipulate and exploit, and freely commit atrocities without any scruples, shame or guilt. Without Ekta, man is the true ‘savage beast’. At best, they see Earth as a valuable (economic and tourist) resource, or platitudes made to fake deities and natural elements out of fear or belief, nevertheless with the human at the top of the hierarchy, and with an obsession with human existence.

To live at one with Mother Earth today is a paradigm beyond the imagination of the modern, Colonised mind, which is so far removed from truth that it is fully dependent on industry for even the very essentials: people cannot eat, sleep, sit, walk, excrete or wash without an unhealthy manufactured product. Colonised society has enslaved Mother Earth and is destroying all life. It is a great Holocaust and violent gang-rape, in which every Consumer including you, are equally culpable. The only way to re-gain the true reality and perception of Ekta and to restore harmony with our Relatives is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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6)    Kudrati Jeevan (a Natural Life)

Kudrati Jeevan is a natural life at One with Air, Water and Earth. It enables Akaal Jeevan (a timeless natural existence), a holistic, reciprocal, self-sufficient, rewarding, healthy and sustainable existence, as Humans were created to exist. Kudrati Jeevan implements the Humble, Natural and Sacred in all aspects of life including protecting pristine nature, direct contact with Earth (walk barefoot, sleep on ground), foraging and women’s forest gardens, herbal medicine, communal meals, sustainable communal housing, matrilineal clans, ceremonial space, hand-spun clothing, sacred art and crafts, martial arts etc. Kudrati Jeevan is how Original Wisdom is lived, learned and transmitted. This includes Oneness (interconnectedness, symbiosis), metaphysical communication, natural cycles, the Original Agreement, natural health, sustainability, sacred geometry, Matriarchy, creative dreaming, etc- all depend on this vital natural life as a prerequisite. Kudrati Jeevan also goes hand-in-hand with Aad-Samvaad (sacred Indigenous song and ceremony) to implement Ekta (Oneness), a universal pervading of divine energy that manifests a deep respect for our Elder Relatives. Most importantly, Kudrati Jeevan requires ancient sacred Indigenous wisdom and knowledge to know and implement and requires vast acreages of pristine ecosystems.

Corrupt coloniser culture including Consumerism, Industry and Agriculture, is anti-natural and hence fundamentally incompatible with Kudrati Jeevan. Indeed Colonised ‘modern’ life is so far removed from a natural life that its Ego-diseased, inactivated and dumbed-down Colonised people are unable to re-learn what it means to be human without significant healing by the Elders first. Kudrati Jeevan isn’t simply a case of living an ‘eco friendly’ lifestyle, setting up a fake ‘eco-village’ or inventing (or stealing) ceremony and knowledge, like many Colonisers tend to do in their aspiration to get away from the stress of ‘modern life’. The only way to re-learn and live the timeless natural existence in the ‘Modern’ Age, is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala. These places of refuge and learning are the only place on the planet where Mother Earth thrives and people can learn and still live the Original sacred ways, without disturbance from the disease of Industrialisation and Consumerism.

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7)    Metaphysical Communication

The world was created for there to be metaphysical (non physical) communication and hence symbiotic collaboration between all life, which is essential for harmony. As a tiny, subsidiary part of this natural system, humans are meant to be in constant metaphysical communication with Creator, the Guru, sacred territory, all Relatives and the universe. Most importantly, in order to fulfil their intended purpose, humans must be guided by the Guru and Elder Relatives- Air/Wind, Water and Earth (including trees, rocks, animals, the moon and stars).

Air/Wind, being wise, is a conduit to the Guru, spirits and ancestors. Water, being creative, carries healing energy, and is twinned with the divine feminine, who carry sacred (womb) Water. As blood of Earth, flowing water activates life, carries vital information, messages and wisdom, and is essential for spiritual guidance and birth of consciousness. Earth is a literal Mother. She not just nourishes and sustains; she regulates health and gives guidance directly, and through other life forms and the universe. As the font of Nimrata, Deep Humbleness, she gives grounding (Humbleness).

This metaphysical communication transmits wisdom and instruction in all aspects of life. The fact is that humans were designed to be in direct and ongoing communication with these supreme divine entities. This ongoing communication is a normal and necessary part of being human. This communication is also vital for the knowing the sacred. As previously noted in Chapter 2, when this text was being written, falcons circulated overhead as guardians and transmitters of truth. Air spoke, Water spoke, Mother Earth spoke, the Sky and the Sun spoke, and sacred Fire spoke to the transcribers of this Original Wisdom. Truth emerged from portals within rocks and trees and through the bare feet of the Elders as they honoured rivers, mountains and waterfalls, and listened to the heartbeat of Mother Earth and Wind carrying the ancient voices and ceremony of the ancestors. Being in this sacred reality is a profound experience beyond words.

The sacred methodology of metaphysical communication with our Relatives is only known to the Elders (it has nothing to do with so-called Pagan rituals and worship of natural elements, or the many fake religious deities). Such special communication arises from Ekta (Oneness). It requires correct activation and growth of body portals, guided by the Elders, and living Kudrati Jeevan, a natural life that implements Original Wisdom. Practically this involves regular Aad-Samvaad (sacred Indigenous song and ceremony) to receive wisdom and honour Relatives. This also includes eating, wearing and living 100% naturally, direct contact with nature, and being surrounded by natural biodiversity at all times.

Ancient Indigenous song and ceremony is absolutely essential to honour, receive wisdom from, and form intimate relationships with, our Elder Relatives. This requires Indigenous language (which other beings can understand) and certain holy instruments. The voice and flute represent Guru Air, the string instrument represents Father Water, and the drum represents the heartbeat of Mother Earth. Sacred fire is an important part of ceremony as the Cosmic complement to Air, Water and Earth. This singing and music invokes Naad, metaphysical vibrations, a universal celestial language that speaks directly to the spirit. This requires humans to live free from light and noise pollution.

Direct contact with Earth such as walking barefoot (including outdoors), sitting, eating and sleeping on the ground is particularly important. The feet have special receptors for signals from Earth, and critically keeps humans grounded, in Nimrata, Deep Humbleness. In Indigenous culture, walking barefoot is the norm e.g. there is no traditional word in Indigenous languages for ‘barefoot’; it is just normal. This direct contact and interaction with nature is also vital to regulate optimal physical and mental wellbeing. E.g. Tree Relatives maintain our mental health, so one is healthier living in a forest. Scientists now call this wellbeing phenomenon ‘ecosystem services’, which they cannot explain (as they cannot perceive these non-physical signals).

However now, industrial and electronic noise (manufacturing, construction, mining, shipping, transport and electronic, electrical and mechanical devices) and man-made electromagnetic/radio waves disturb the fundamental frequencies that regulate nature, interfere with Naad, literally fry our brains and is a very extreme assault on our Relatives like whales and bats (who are being driven to hunger and insanity). Colonised society, with its destructive industry and technology, shoes, toxic treated water, disconnect from nature in a concrete jungle, and deep disrespect for our Relatives and the sacred- is completely divorced from metaphysical communication- resulting in a barbaric and genocidal society (lacking sacred wisdom), and ill health (lacking physical and sacred nourishment). Sacred metaphysical communication can only be re-learned by being a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala, which are ‘dark sky’ and ‘radio quiet’ zones.

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8)    Aad-Samvaad (sacred Indigenous song and ceremony) and Natural Cycles

As explained in detail in Chapter 2, Becoming Human, Aad-Samvaad, sacred Indigenous Song and Ceremony, are ancestral gifts that are unique to each Indigenous Nation and tribe and are associated with specific sacred territory. Aad-Samvaad is too sacred and confidential to convey here. We can only indicate what takes place at Dharamshalas and their spiritual and metaphysical importance. There are specific song and ceremony to honour the likes of the sunrise, seasons, celestial events, four directions, and Elder Relatives- Air, Water and Earth. People thusly gather in regular ceremony at the sacred Fire for dance, meditation and prayer, or at sacred sites, waterfalls etc. The importance of holy instruments and various examples of ceremony are mentioned in previous chapters, including that all aspects of everyday life at Dharamshalas have associated sacred song and ceremony, e.g. sowing seeds, spinning fibre and even eating one’s food. Aad-Samvaad is totally different to so-called Pagan worship of fake manufactured deities and the Coloniser’s agricultural calendar celebrations (still practiced by the likes of savage Arya in India).

Aad-Samvaad enables Anhad Vaj, a continuous sacred rhythm and melodic symphony of daily life, which must be attuned to natural cycles including seasons, planets, and sun and moon, for optimal health and a natural lifestyle. Sevaks thusly sway with the lunar cycles, intuitively know the current phase of the lunar calendar, and women’s menstrual cycles are lunar-synchronised. Aad-Samvaad fulfils and transmits Original Wisdom and helps to honour and commune with our ancestors and Elder Relatives. It also fulfils specific purposes from vision quests to healing, and is communal rather than individual. Ultimately, Aad-Samvaad and Anhad Vaj invoke metaphysical energies that regulate life and human behaviour at a fundamental level and enables a profound and enlightened life, as originally intended.

Aad-Samvaad is an Indigenous birthright, both a gift and duty and essential part of being human. As explained in previous chapters, the Guru Matas restored this critical ancient sacred song and ceremony for Sevaks living at Dharamshalas, as per the local geography, working with local Aboriginal tribes (where they existed) and through divination. Coloniser’s barbaric, raping Ancestors were stripped of all Indigenous gifts and so to satisfy the spiritual void in their lives and to make money, they are stealing sacred Indigenous practices and taking them out of context. New Age Pagans are the biggest culprit of this, shamelessly stealing everything from the sweat lodge, smudging and “shamanic” drum, to sacred Mantras and healing ceremony (e.g. Ayahuasca)- forming a disparate concoction from multiple cultures, twisted and manipulated and sold for profit. This cultural appropriation is genocide and also upsets the metaphysical balance of the universe that the Elders work so hard to maintain.

The only way to learn Aad-Samvaad and become re-attuned to natural cycles is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala. This divine gift is a great responsibility that comes with rules and protocols, and can never be divulged, sold or misused.

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9)    Sacred Sites and Indigenous Territory

Whilst the whole of Mother Earth is sacred territory, there are certain special sacred sites and Earth nodes. Such sites may be a single river, lake, hill, tree grove, cave, island, or complete ecosystems such as millions of acres of forest, prairie, mountain range and coast. Waterfalls are considered very sacred, as the holy meeting place of Air, Water and Earth. Within these sacred sites are Earth Nodes, which are connected together, and are critical for the survival of all life, and for sacred balance on this planet, and in the universe. They are highly confidential and strictly off-limits to humans. Only authorised Elders are permitted to travel there to make sacred offerings, honour the ancestors and commune with the spirits- to harmonise the rhythm of the world, and bring forth healing. Sacred sites and Earth Nodes cannot be disfigured with a man-made shrine. Indigenous Peoples are divinely given duty to honour and protect their sacred territory and homeland, and they do so with their lives.

Barbaric Colonisers- who have no sacred Indigenous territory of their own- have violently desecrated and destroyed the majority of sacred sites and Earth nodes. This has had terrible consequences including a wobble in the planet’s rotation, climate disaster and disharmony in the wider universe. Earth Nodes typically contain mineral deposits which makes them attractive to these barbarians, who rape, plunder and extinguish these sacred sites, as driven by demand from you, the unscrupulous gang-raping consumer. Recently ancient caves in Australia- vital Earth Nodes and the most ancient Aboriginal cultural heritage, were purposefully destroyed for iron ore mining- so that you the consumer can have your everyday manufactured consumer garbage from the dollar store. As a result, wildfires and drought is ravaging the planet.

Rubbing salt in wounds, Coloniser’s so-called places of worship are constructed on sites of genocide, stolen Indigenous sacred sites. You will also find such ugly monstrosities built on top of raped nature, often constructed with slave labour. This includes the so-called Pagan stone circles, the monuments of Egypt and Arabia, most Churches, Mosques, Temples and fake “Sikh” Gurdwaras (built on top of destroyed Guru’s Dharamshalas). Colonisers happily pray at these sites in complete ignorance of the holocaust beneath them, are barbaric in their actions in daily gang-rape as violent Consumers, and yet somehow consider themselves to be good, compassionate and spiritual. So-called “Sikhs”, who excitedly chant (stolen) Gurbani and sacred Mantras at such sites of genocide, including at their most holy gold-laden shrine (a site of great Dalit Holocaust), are perhaps the most disrespectful of all, as they are chanting (stolen) instruction to do the opposite.

As a metaphor, consider the barbarity of the cop who strangled George Floyd (the Black American) to death, under his knee. Were the cop to have been in fervent prayer, excitedly chanting hymns at the same time- and ignoring the cries of suffering beneath his knee, would that be a prayer listened to? Such worship is therefore fake and meaningless and all Colonised people, disconnected from the true reality of Oneness, continually have a proverbial knee on the neck of others. Divine beings instantly feel pain and suffering when they stand upon such sites of genocide, and find this fake Coloniser religious worship to be incredibly appalling. Indeed this is a litmus test for true divinity.

Having depleted and destroyed most of nature under their control, Colonisers set their eyes on the few remaining pristine sacred sites, which are under Indigenous guardianship- for extraction, Agriculture and tourism. With absolutely no regard for the sacred, they illegally enter and desecrate sacred sites. With military force, they expel, rape and murder Indigenous guardians (including women and children), who fiercely protect sacred sites, as duty-bound Sevaks and Warriors of Mother Earth. They have no scruples in leaving even the summits of great mountain Relatives alone- excitedly vying to climb, dump garbage, destroy fragile ecosystems- and destroy these vital Earth nodes. Even the most ‘nature conscious’ will happily go on a safari, trek or boat ride- completely ignorant of the genocide, and of the destroyed sacred sites beneath their boots. The only way to know and honour Sacred Sites, have Bibek (an ethical and moral conscience) and live with true divinity is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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10)    Natural Food and the Guru’s Ayurveda (traditional medicine)

Mother Earth provides abundant sustenance through forest gardening, gathering and respectful hunting. There is an incredible variety and biodiversity in wild and Indigenous (women) cultivated foods, which were gifted by Creator. Only such natural food is truly healthy, nourishing and genuinely (indefinitely) sustainable. It has been proven that Indigenous forest gardens are the only places on earth where biodiversity has increased with human presence; Coloniser settlements lead to drastic decrease and their sedentary (and now chemical-laden) Agriculture depletes Mother Earth completely.

Importantly, natural sustenance contains spiritual nourishment that is obtained by drinking fresh (untreated, unboiled) Water and eating natural food foraged and grown in prayer exclusively by women, as creators of life. It must be prepared with sacred technique, shared, and eaten communally by hand sitting on the ground, in meditation and prayer. Natural food is also medicine. Elders carry deep knowledge of wild medicinal plants and herbs and as a result of this natural diet and healthy lifestyle, disease and pandemic does not exist in the Original system of living. Apart from special medicinal herbs foraged from the forests, menstrual blood was considered to be a great Medicine-unlike in Coloniser communities, where it was seen as dirty and impure. Human taste buds are highly sensitive and designed to recognise these spiritual and medicinal properties. And we need to know what true Medicine and true healing means. The Ojibwe word for medicine, Mashkiki, literally means strength of Mother Earth (compare this with the English word Medicine, from Latin medicus- Physician, which literally means cure by man. At Dharamshalas, traditional healers practice the Guru’s Ayurveda (traditional medicine), which sees disease to be the result of internal imbalances of the seven elements, itself caused by an imbalance with the natural world. Houmai, the Ego is the root source of all disease and so healing is a great communal spiritual process, taking place through collective meditation, ceremony, medicinal herbs and tackling the root cause. Everything being interconnected, sometimes the entire community needed to cleanse together. (see also Chapter 1, Section 3, Part 2. Dharamshalas and Restored Indigenous Culture).

As already explained, the barbaric Coloniser’s very first act to gain Power was to rape and subjugate women seed-keepers and destroy their forest gardens; imposing violent Patriarchy through man-made Agriculture. This artificial cultivation on raped and flattened land is the ultimate source of disease and pandemic and all problems today including Patriarchal Power, land ownership, social inequality, unhealthy technology and environmental collapse (see Chapter 1, Section 2. Coloniser History). Their primary staples- wheat and cultivated rice, domesticated meat and dairy and a few monocrop Vegetable-Like-Objects (VLO) are literally poison, completely devoid of spiritual sustenance, and causes great suffering to our Relatives, and immense disease in humanity. Far removed from natural and spiritual sustenance, Colonised people are now being fed highly processed (sugar, starch etc) and genetically modified (GMO) ingredients leading to even more disease.

Artificial food and medicine, chemical and plastic poisoning, and a sedentary lifestyle, are destroying us and the planet. It is the source of all ‘modern’ health problems including Alzheimer’s, cancer, autoimmune disorders, lifestyle and mental disease including addictions. Coloniser’s artificial medicines cause addictions and now women are even disregarding their holy menstrual cycles with pills, which blood is actually a healing medicine. Their taste-buds have become corrupted and cannot detect the spiritual. Colonised humans have become psychotic zombies, drugged and brainwashed by the global consumer machine. Colonised society is thusly eating poison, devoid of spirituality, and each and every consumer is complicit in the gang-rape of Mother Earth.

You can make a positive start now by de-colonising your diet: reject wheat (all varieties), cultivated rice (millet is OK), domesticated meat, dairy, potatoes, sugar etc, and communally grow (and freely share) organic, non-GMO food in local forest gardens and learn about ancient medicinal properties of herbs and wild foods (obtained sustainably). Many Colonised people are now seeking such natural and spiritual nourishment and Ayurvedic healing. However this is not enough to truly heal Coloniser disease. As explained in Chapter 2, Colonised people are riddled with Houmai (Ego), a profound disease that deeply corrupts human consciousness, and which is the root of all disease and all problems on Earth. This disease is part-and-parcel of the so-called ‘modern’ lifestyle.

The truth is that this Egoistic ‘modern’ lifestyle is a violent addiction that cannot be resolved by more Coloniser innovation or by simply consuming less. It can only be resolved by undoing the Industrialised and Patriarchal lifestyle that lies at the heart of this nefarious mind-control scheme. To undo this, start by spending more time in nature. Reject the artificial life. Then reject Consumerism entirely. Like with any addiction, people will initially struggle with the detox, but will then rehabilitate. The real cure for the profound root-disease of Houmai is Nimrata, Deep Humbleness, exclusively carried by uncolonised Matriarchs. Ultimately, it is only in fulfilment of the Humble, Natural and Sacred human purpose that heals this disease of Ego and the thousands of years of intergenerational trauma of Colonisation. This is true healing of Colonisation- all other healing is surface level only.

The Elites do NOT want this to happen and will do everything possible to prevent people from even knowing that Consumerism is but an evil mind-control scheme through which they are continually brainwashed, diseased and violently addicted. The only way to de-colonise one’s diet, restore harmony with Mother Earth and truly heal from Colonisation, is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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11) Society, Relationships and Culture

Indigenous society live in harmony as children of Mother Earth rather than as her master, and have intimate sacred relationships with their sacred territory and Elder Relatives, with animal and plant totems and a divinely gifted identity as a People. They have a divinely-gifted living culture and heritage that contains all aspects of Original Wisdom built into it. They have an indelible intergenerational relationship with their Aboriginal ancestors and all Relatives. These relationships are essential to Original Wisdom and cannot be mimicked by savage Colonisers, who lack the ancestral sanction to even form such relationships. The Guru’s initiated Sevaks are a (Matrilineal) spiritually Indigenous People; a New People for a New Age. They have a divinely gifted Indigenous identity as Singh’an, a Big Cat People; duty-bound to honour and serve Big Cats (Lion/tiger/leopard/panther/lynx etc), who are their primary totem and namesake. They also revere the horse, eagle and other sacred beings.

As described before, Dharamshala society is entirely communal, with no individual family units; all are part of Sadhsangat (awakened-community) as a spiritual family. Sevaks, Humble Servants of the Guru, live and work communally and very minimally, with no material desires whatsoever. Sevaks are organised into Matrilineal clans, each honouring different animal and plant totems. Its system of Elders and Matriarchy is important to Original Wisdom. Clan grandmothers are Matriarchs, revered by men, which ensures harmony in society and with Mother Earth. Elders allocate tasks and are obeyed without question or dispute and marriages are arranged by the Elders. This cultivates Nimrata (Deep Humbleness), the Heart of the human being, and life for Sevaks is thusly simplified, beautiful, flexible, slow-paced and stress-free. Without individualism, there is equality, peace and love in society. This is explained in detail in the section on Dharamshala Culture.

Colonised society however, diseased with Ego, is individualistic. There is no Indigenous identity, and relationships with one another are based on greed and are thus disposable. In this corrupt system, there is no communal living and no symbiotic or reciprocal relationship with our Elder Relatives- Air, Water and Mother Earth. The greatest tragedy is that Colonised women are forced to be subservient, but when freed from Patriarchal slavery, they aspire to be like Egoistic men rather than to fulfil their sacred mandates to nurture Nimrata (Deep Humbleness) and fulfil the Khalsa Prophecy by birthing children into Original Wisdom. They thus dishonour their ancient Indigenous grandmothers and Sacred Mother, who are counting on them. Couples get together (by themselves) for frivolous reasons and separate on whim. Sex is not seen as sacred, indeed there is no knowledge whatsoever of the sacred duties and responsibilities of human life, and no system of Elders to guide and transmit this wisdom. Coloniser culture, whether Old World Patriarchal, or newer pop culture, is deeply corrupt. The only way for Colonised people to re-gain a sacred Indigenous identity, a communal life, sacred relationships with Elder Relatives, peace and harmony in society, and to fulfil sacred Prophecy to restore Khalsa, a New Satyug, Age of Truth, is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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12) The Body and Mind Including Kes (Uncut Hair)

Original Wisdom contains the vital operating instructions of the body and mind. The body is a sacred temple containing hidden spiritual portals that must be activated by the Elders and trained from birth (see other Chapters). Hair (body and head) are spiritual antennae that receive and transmit Naam, divine-centring energy. Kes, uncut hair, is thus fundamentally important for a natural, spiritual existence. The Humble mind is attuned to Naam, divine-centring energy, and thus manifests all the qualities of a natural human being. Honouring the natural form as a temple and taking great care to nourish it physically and spiritually with a natural life and Original spiritual practices, is essential. The human body and mind exists in a symbiotic relationship with nature and other beings, from gut bacteria and parasites within us, to trees and rocks, which regulate health. Sex and birthing serves a sacred and communal purpose.

Meanwhile Colonisers are completely ignorant of the spiritual portals of the body and have no regard to use it properly or care for it. Without Original Wisdom and activation and guidance by the Elders, their body and mind fails to operate as designed and becomes diseased with Ego and individualism. Old Coloniser societies. As noted in Yogas (Spiritual Technologies), Old Coloniser Pagan cultures and ‘New Age’ Yoga and Neo-Paganism nefariously mislead truth-seekers with fake ‘mystic’ practices, made up or stolen and corrupted from Aboriginal Peoples.

Colonisers long ago, knowing its source of divine strength, cropped men’s hair- which has become synonymous with being male in their corrupt culture. Women meanwhile, reduced to being domestic slaves and sexual objects were often made to pluck their pubic hair- especially in certain child-raping societies. That said, body hair and beards were still commonplace in Colonised society until the 20th century when, at the behest of the Colonising Elite, American consumer brands vehemently promoted body hair as being ‘disgusting’ and ‘unhygienic’, and the lack thereof as being ‘beautiful’ and ‘sexy’. 99% of Western women, thusly brainwashed, shave or wax their sacred body hair- including arm pits, and men shave their faces too- in the pursuit of hedonism. This is being vehemently pushed by pop culture into the whole world, to the point that hairy women are shamed and choose to cover their hairy legs and arms, viewing themselves as being unattractive. This global loss of head and body hair has contributed to the loss of Humbleness in women and an increase in the barbarity of men- and has catastrophically removed billions of people from being potential truth seekers.

Colonised people also have an obsession with sex and modesty, whether restricted by false religious morality or openly hedonistic. The female form especially has become sexualised to the point where mothers can no longer breastfeed in public, and believing that their breasts are primarily for sex- many young women don’t want to breastfeed at all. The sexualised breast is actually a fake Coloniser construct; initially the frivolity of the Elite, and now part of pop culture. The only Colonised women who reveal the breast (so-called feminists) are hedons seeking sexual 'freedom' on par with corrupt men. Birth control is now used and women are disregarding their holy menstrual cycles with pills. They are brainwashed by pop culture to hyper-sexualise their body with make-up, tight clothing and even surgery. Meanwhile virtually all Colonised young men have viewed pornography and rape has become a global pandemic.

The Colonised mind, devoid of the Original Operating instructions, activation and training, is a rogue entity; corrupt, violent and barbaric. The only way to re-gain a natural body and mind and thus live and behave as Originally designed, is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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13) Reciprocity

Nimrata means to be completely giving of the self and to live in utter humility, as Sevaks, Humble servants. In exchange, Mother takes care of us. This Reciprocity of giving assures harmony with all Relatives, and is fundamental to Original Wisdom. Natural food (foraging, forest gardening and respectful hunting) and sacred ceremony is important to Reciprocity. As part of their sworn duties as humans, Elders are required to honour the Elder Relatives, sacred sites, and commune with the spirits- to harmonise the rhythm of the world, and bring forth healing. This is done through sacred song and ceremony and by making sacred offerings, without which natural harmony is destroyed, the whole world becomes ill and eventually Mother Earth will collapse and die.

Colonisers instead, purposefully destroy the world and perform fake prayer and ceremony to honour their make-believe deities and gods, including now the god of money. The only people maintaining harmony in the world and universe today are the remaining independent Indigenous Peoples, such as the Kogi Mamos (Colombia) and genuine Gurmat Elders. Such harmonising work is essential to help mitigate the harmful effect of Colonised humanity. Living a life of Reciprocity as Originally intended is a divine mandate and is required of all humans. It is only possible to re-enter into Reciprocity with Mother Earth and restore harmony by being a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshalas.

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14) Yogas (Spiritual Technologies)

There are many ancient Yogas, spiritual technologies, that use the hidden spiritual portals of the body, mind, spirit and nature to enable metaphysical communication and many essential life-regulating, health-informing and natural and social-harmonising properties, which cannot be enumerated here. Sevaks make use of many such technologies including the Kes (uncut hair, to connect to divine source), Keski (turban, to activate the highest body portal) and Sarbloh (pure iron, to connect to the core of Mother Earth and the cosmos), sacred Mantras, meditation techniques etc. These come with responsibilities, are strictly confidential and cannot be disclosed openly or sold. These Yogas require activation and training, often from birth, which is exclusively done by Gurmat Elders (who are their sole approved custodians). Yogas go hand-in-hand with Natural living (as described previously) and natural practices such as the Guru’s Ayurveda (traditional medicine), Raag Keertan (sacred song with celestial music) and Gatka (martial arts).

Colonised people have false spiritual technologies and methods, most of which are utter fabrications. Some Old Wold cultures (Hindu Arya, Chinese, Japanese, fake “Sikhs” etc) have stolen them from black Aboriginal Peoples, and corrupted to suit their wishes. Now some so-called ‘New Age’ Yogis and neo-Pagans are misleading truth-seekers with a haphazard concoction of esoteric ‘mystic’ practices that are either entirely made up, taken from Old Coloniser Pagan cultures, or stolen from various different Indigenous Peoples- and corrupted to suit their desires and twisted worldview. This typically goes hand-in-hand with White Supremacy. The only way to re-gain a sacred and natural life with Yogas and Ayurveda is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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15) Sacred Structures and Geometry

From houses to village layouts, pottery and even clothing, whatever is man-made must, as per Original Wisdom, be made of local, natural, biodegradable, renewable and sustainable materials, with great prayer, feature sacred geometry, and serve a sacred purpose- otherwise it must not be made, and there are no compromises to this. This ancient practice is fundamental to Kudrati Jeevan, a natural life in harmony with Air, Water and Mother Earth. Natural materials are healthy and the Original instruction to Leave No Trace honours, respects and protects Mother Earth. Wild organic fibres are foraged, handspun and woven into clothing with great meditation, which is a fundamental aspect of one’s daily spiritual practice. Shelters are small, communal, multi-utility spaces or larger lodges, all shaped with curves. All design, architecture and the objects themselves have a great sacred purpose and feature sacred geometry inside and out. Floor-level stoves in kitchens require one to squat to cook (barefoot), thus manifesting Nimrata, Deep Humbleness. The Sacred geometry represents Natural and sacred Cosmology and manifests deep sacred wisdom of the universe and the divine. This includes the structure and design of buildings- e.g. number of rafters, infinite spirals, fertility symbols, sacred wall paintings etc, as well as the likes of circular gardens, pottery design and motifs on textiles.

Colonisers however use deeply destructive synthetic, non-biodegradable, and highly manufactured and cruel materials (plastics, polyester, wool) made with machine. They violently destroy Mother Earth to build great ugly structures- roads, bridges, square-shaped buildings, furniture and many needless objects. Straight lines and right angles enforce rule and subservience through mind-control, and these ugly monuments will forever scar the planet long after we’re gone, violating Leave No Trace. Do you sleep on a bed, sit on chairs and eat at a table? Do you live in a square-shaped house? Do you wear manufactured fabric? Do you use plastic? You the unscrupulous, Colonised consumer are a serial rapist and must stop this madness. The only way to re-learn and live this foundational Original Wisdom is to become a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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16) Language

Language is like an operating system: it fundamentally determines how we think, perceive, understand and thus behave. Indigenous language is a divine gift to Original People. It contains Original Wisdom and together with Indigenous culture, is an Original form of Gurmat. Most importantly, Original language is directly associated with a Humble, Natural and Sacred life, and contains the understanding and means to know, live and express human life as it was created to be. It trains the mind to think and operate within an Original reality. Indigenous language also enables authentic Original Mantras, and ready communication with Aboriginal ancestors, the Guru, and Elder Relatives- Air, Water and Earth, who understand Indigenous languages. It is thus critical for metaphysical communication, sacred song and ceremony. Such language also maintains an indelible association with the local Indigenous territory; it reflects the terrain, geography, flora and fauna, and even the sound of the wind that blows locally. The ancient voices of ancestor’s song and ceremony become deeply embedded into the Air, Water and rocks, and are carried on Wind.

The vocabulary, sound and living expression of Original Language contain profound wisdom and its structure prevents corruption by Ego. It contains Original Wisdom and Instruction deeply encoded into it; native languages contain no words for land ownership, boundaries and money, yet are replete with words with sharing, love, nature and profound spiritual truths. E.g. in many native languages, the word for Humbleness is 'like Mother Earth' (in being completely giving of the self, with unconditional love), whereas in English ‘humble’ means lowly/subservient/enslaved, stemming from the Indo-European word root for the ground that is trodden upon. The Anishinaabe term for medicine, Mashkiki means many ‘strengths of Mother Earth’, revealing profound wisdom. This includes things that invoke Naam, divine-centring energy and reminders of Original Wisdom (good ‘medicine’ for the heart), spiritual healing (‘medicine’ woman), and Earth Guardian protection e.g. (the boy that took the wolf appearing during his rites of passage fast as his ‘medicine’ totem). The term is thus complex and profound. The comparative pathetic English word ‘medicine’ stems from the Indo-European word root meaning ‘man who gives advice to heal’ (an unnatural ego-centric worldview).

There may be ancient ancestral stories associated with Indigenous words. E.g. the Lakota term Mni Wiconi has been popularised worldwide due to the oil pipeline water-protection struggle at Standing Rock, North Dakota (USA). Literally ‘water is life’, to fully understand this requires knowing- and experiencing the Lakota origin story of the Original Spirit involving Water and Rock. Through ceremony, the original conditions of the universe are re-created in the sweat lodge, and instructions for the future are received from Water. This simple word thus contains a deep and profound interaction with Creation (the past), with ceremony and duty (the present) and obligations to the generations yet to come (the future). Language shapes how we think, and Indigenous language integrates ‘history’ into this time flux, to inform on what has come and how it is meant to be, and thus instructs and guides people towards being human.

Indigenous words are often also multi-dimensional, such as Mashkiki, and a single word may even relate a deep spiritual experience. Imagine sitting by a lake on a still midsummer's night, a full moon glistening on the surface of the lake. Gentle murmurs can be heart in the distance, perhaps voices over a fire. An owl and other wildlife can be heard. Close your eyes and imagine this time and space. The word for this whole experience in Ojibwe is Waasabiik, which can also be a name and namesake. Words enter a vocabulary when its speakers have a great need to express something that’s culturally and spiritually significant to them, and Indigenous language contains a profound beauty that is experienced only by being a native first-language speaker.

It’s not just the literal words but their representational meaning that affects human perception. Take the perception of Colour. It may come as a surprise, but the modern prevailing Coloniser idea of ‘colour’ is not universal. Many uncolonised Indigenous peoples don’t think in terms of definite colours; they literally think in terms of its representation. A “Red” object may be Earth or a bird depending on the context- where it is, time of year etc. Certain colours or shades may be less important, and others more so- there may be several associations for different Blues, but not for Reds etc and certain colours may not culturally ‘exist’ (or be significant). This direct association to nature is one way in which natural human perception is directly linked with Original Wisdom. “I saw auntie today, she was parrot (her dress was green and she was in a talkative mood)”. The Colonised mind in contrast, literally sees what is an optically reflected property of light, which may only indirectly represent something else as a metaphor. The Colonised mind is therefore denied from perceiving the world as it should be- and this is enforced through brainwashing from an early age.

Non-Indigenous language is in contrast, a man-made fabrication of the Ego and thus lacks and indeed cannot ever have any of the divine features noted above. As explained fully in Chapter 1, Section 2, (Coloniser History), when Patriarchal Colonisers violently broke the Original Agreement, they were deemed to be a non-Indigenous People and stripped of all Indigenous gifts and identity, including Indigenous language. They thence grunted and babbled, expressing their violent thoughts as syllables, which became word roots, and over thousands of years, by observing Indigenous cultures (from afar and by kidnapping and raping girls), they eventually formed crude and barbaric languages which reflected their corrupt thought and perception. While Indigenous languages instruct and reinforce Original Wisdom and regulate the Ego; non-Indigenous languages do the exact opposite: They instruct and reinforce violent Coloniser culture (which is anti-Gurmat), promote the Ego, and restrict the spiritual and ethical capacity of the brainwashed speaker- and thus prevent them from realising Original Wisdom.

All Coloniser language families spoken today in the Colonised World stem from this basic corruption. These include proto-Indo-European (including modern English, German, French, Italian, Hindi, Greek, Russian), Semitic (Arabic, Hebrew), Sino-Tibetan (Chinese), Japonic etc. As fully explained in Chapter 1 History, the older pre-Indo-European Coloniser languages in Europe are not Indigenous; they were supplanted by later Indo-European languages and still exist as ‘substrates’ e.g. Proto-German, a violent Coloniser language, was merged into Indo-European during one of the many waves of re-Colonisation of Europe. Indeed Indigenous language (apart from Northern Sámi) hasn’t been spoken in Europe for many thousands of years- since its speakers- the black Aboriginal Europeans, were violently genocided out of existence by barbaric pale-skinned invaders. Some older Coloniser languages e.g. Welsh contain a few positive natural elements (e.g. association with the landscape), resulting from a yearning by Black Aboriginal women brought to the British Isles as slaves, to honour the sacred. They however remain Coloniser languages at the core, and this matters.

The brain identifies and stores word roots in the language centre with a semantic organisation, and this determines how a person organises their knowledge and makes sense of their world. Language therefore determines thought and behaviour. Original Wisdom is embedded into divinely-gifted Indigenous languages, which are a form of Original Instruction. However self-invented Coloniser language embeds corruptions that very intensely programmes and enforces mind-control at a deep level. Coloniser vocabulary readily expresses violence, misogyny, materialism, racial Supremacy, domination over nature, capitalism, exploitation, control, subjugation, rape, power etc. Meanwhile they lack any sacred wisdom whatsoever. Note that in some cases e.g. in Arya Sanskrit and Japonic, some Black Aboriginal words, sacred Mantras and associated culture have either been shamelessly stolen, or assimilated due to the efforts of ancient Aboriginal Elders to teach on Original Wisdom- but these remain thoroughly Coloniser languages.

As explained in detail in Chapter 1, Section 2 (Coloniser History), language contains the violent history of Colonisation at the word-root level e.g. ‘Power’ means Patriarchal control or Authority over others; dominance; government; command; a military force. This isn’t just ancient history: Due to our brain’s semantic organisation of information, it intuitively recognises related word roots and groups them together, and it actually knows which words came first, and therefore the history of Colonisation. Colonised people are thus subconsciously trained by ancient Coloniser culture even though these words may not be obvious to us. E.g. ‘Author’ means male Authority; serial rapist; slave owner. Our brains know this perfectly well and semantically organises this word alongside Power and Rape, and even knows that the order is Penis-> Power-> Author->Authority.

So when innocently talking about an ‘author’ of a book or a ‘Powerful’ experience, the Colonised mind is being programmed to rape and commit genocide, and under certain conditions (significant Coloniser pressure), they are likely to do so. This partly explains the pandemic of rape and violence against Mother Earth, women and children in Colonised society and is worth reflecting upon. Many seemingly innocuous words or seemingly positive words actually represent barbarity: Ceilidh, a Celtic evening celebration with traditional music, is often claimed by Pagans as proof of their spirituality. It however stems directly from the barbaric Indo-European word root *kei- (rape-bed; sex-slave; wife-servant), much later romanticised (by rapists concerned about their image) to mean (lie together on the bed; beloved; companion). Word roots matter. Even if their meaning is later changed, their sound still reflects the original meaning, which our brains know, and our body and mind responds accordingly.

Words are meant to be sacred Mantras that invoke an enlightened human existence. Corrupt word roots instead enforce corruptions, most often rape and violence. Indigenous language is required for communication with the ancestors, the Guru and Elder Relatives- Air, Water and Earth, and for sacred song and ceremony. This is perhaps the most damning legacy of Colonisation, which has pushed corrupt language onto Indigenous territory; zealously genociding Indigenous languages out of existence, which is continued today: The few remaining Indigenous languages are being actively exterminated.

Divinely gifted Indigenous language supports a Humble, Natural and Sacred life as Originally intended, while man-made Coloniser language breeds corruption and violence. As explained in Chapter 2, Gurmat in Kaliyug relies upon Indigenous phonetics and sacred Mantras for sacred song and ceremony. The Guru Matas heavily modified some Sanskrit-derived Coloniser languages to make them somewhat functional, and they worked respectfully with Aboriginal tribes to restore Indigenous dialects (e.g. Munda). Children would learn the Indigenous dialect as their mother tongue and thus transition away from the Coloniser’s languages entirely. This is only possible by being a Humble Sevak and birthing children into Original Wisdom at the Guru’s Dharamshalas.

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17) Language: The Future

Instruction to the general public: in the short-term, Colonised people must remove the most offending Coloniser vocabulary by looking at its etymology. Remove entirely the systems and words for Patriarchy, ownership and control. Embrace positive words for love, humbleness and Mother Earth, by which means people will become more liberated from Coloniser mind-control. Selecting positive words is a challenge as many positive emotions in Coloniser languages, often have deeply hidden corrupt meanings. Such hidden corrupt word roots can be discovered using semantic-exercises or by respectfully consulting the Elders. Some minor Sanskrit-derived languages in India have availability of Desi (indigenous-sourced) vocabulary (e.g. Chattisghari- see Chapter 1, Section 2), but this is not available to European, Middle-Eastern, Asian and other Coloniser languages, where the Aboriginal people and their languages were completely obliterated.

If available regionally, non-natives can respectfully learn ancient Indigenous-derived widely spoken languages, or where Indigenous People may want to promote their own languages. In the ‘New World’ including the Americas, Australia, the Pacific and Africa, hundreds of Indigenous languages are still spoken. In the ‘Old World’ there also many options: Indians can learn Munda or Tamil, Europeans can learn Sámi, and Colonised Africans and Middle Easterners can learn African tribal languages. However note that this permission may not be granted as Indigenous Peoples are themselves battling to keep alive and transmit their languages in the face of ongoing Colonial genocide and many are being pushed to extinction by Coloniser Power.

A particular problem is where Indigenous Peoples have been completely erased, such as in Europe- the bastion of corrupt Coloniser culture and language. The Original black Aboriginal Peoples of this region (completely unrelated to Africans) spoke unique languages, such as Ya’Kai of the British Isles. In such cases, effort should be made to learn older regional Coloniser languages such as Welsh, cleansing them of corruptions and making new words (especially listening to the sounds made by uncorrupted pre-verbal children). This will at least help to break the monopoly of the dominant Coloniser languages today, and help to break the Power of the Elites. This must go hand-in-hand with facilitating and supporting Indigenous nations to revitalise and restore their Original enlightened languages as this is the world’s collective heritage.

It must be remembered that Indigenous Language is a gift. Coloniser ancestors, the first savage Patriarchs, broke the Original Agreement, rejected Original Wisdom, language and culture- and were therefore stripped of Indigenous identity and gifts. In the long term, if and when Khalsa is restored, Sacred Mother may re-gift Indigenous language, culture and identity to Spiritually Indigenous People at the Guru’s Dharamshalas- but only if she is pleased with her servants’ consistent and loyal service for many, many generations. This would finally mark the end of Colonisation and Patriarchy and the start of Khalsa, a new Satyug, where everyone is once again Indigenous and fulfilling their Original Purpose, as created. Gurmat yields Khalsa, and can only be realised by becoming a Humble Sevak at the Guru’s Dharamshala.

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~ The End ~

This is the end of this text, but hopefully the start to a new beginning; a revolution. Are you motivated to serve Mother Earth and restore a true Original reality for future generations and the planet? The Elders need YOU! to help create new Dharamshalas in all four directions, and to become Humble Sevaks there. Contact us to know more: elders@gurmatkhalsa.org

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