Network...Network...Network
Network...Network...Network
S.S. Guruka Singh Khalsa
Espanola NM, U.S.A.

Take a moment to reflect on how everyday we say Ek Ong Kar. What does it mean? Everything is God. Everybody is God. There is nothing that isn’t God. Everything is connected to everything else. Everybody is connected to everybody else. There isn’t anything that’s not connected to everything else. There’s only One and we are it.

When I was born I was already wired into the network. Every nerve in my body was wired into the network for energy, the network for consciousness. It’s a net, a web of connections all depending on each other, all connected like the threads of a spider’s web. And it’s a work- a work of using the net, vibrating the net, walking the web, and keeping the balance.

As I grew up I started to focus on the part of the network that was closest to me, the network of my family, my parents and the people closest to me. As I got older I tuned in to more and more of the web of connections between everyone. With each person I met, I tried to see where they connected into the patterns of the network. Everything we see inside is also outside, and everything outside is a reflection of what’s inside. Inside, our minds are connected to each other’s minds. When we’re not even speaking, we share thoughts and ideas on the inner network of consciousness. The whole world has ideas together. Ideas like peace on earth and working together and loving each other.

Outside, the inner network of our thoughts and ideas is reflected in the network of our outer communications. Our whole planet is a spider web of telephone wires, light fibers, satellite links, television relay stations, cables. All over the world people connect to each other through radios, telephones, televisions, computers, and communication machines of every kind.

This outer network is a reflection of the inner network, In computer language there’s a word, Ethernet. Ethernet is the connection between all the little computers and the big computers. It’s a technical word but don’t you think it’s a perfect word?

The Net of the ethers is where we do our work. Our net work. Every morning we rise before the sun and we vibrate the ethers. We work on the net. Those vibrations go out...from little computer...to big computer. The ether network vibrates Ek Ong Kar. There is only...ONE! I’m a computer, you’re a computer, and we’re are all hooked into the big computer we call God. God is the network, the network is us, the network is God, and we are God.

When I first sat down in front of a computer I was so excited. I didn’t understand how to use it, but I felt that it was going to be something really great. The more I worked with it the more I realized that the computer mind is just like my mind. In fact it’s a reflection of my own mind... a place to create things, a place to discover things, a place to play, a place to work. A place where I can do anything I can dream of.

One day I got a modem. A modem is an electronic circuit that connects a computer to the worldwide telephone system. A modem lets computers talk to each other through telephone lines just the way people talk to each other on telephones. People talk to people and computers talk to other computers. It was like opening a big window to the whole world!

Now when I look into the screen of my computer, I don’s see just my own mind. I see the minds of hundreds and thousands of other people all over the world... all talking to each other... all electrical network... all at the speed of light! Now! Instant to instant... moment to moment...connected. Sharing with each other, giving to each other, helping each other, creating new ideas together.

Every morning I talk to people all over the world on my computer. People in Ireland, in the Netherlands, in Paris, France, in New York, in Japan, in California... people everywhere! It’s the most incredible thing that I can sit and type a message, and in a few seconds thousands and thousands of people all over the world are reading my words, and I am reading their words. It’s the power of the word. Isn’t it amazing?

I always remember two things the Siri Singh Sahib has told us. First: The past is past. It’s gone. Every moment we spend thinking about the past is a moment we have robbed from our future. As we live today...as we live this moment...we CREATE the future. The future is in our hands. Literally--in...our...hands, at ...our fingertips.

The second thing the Siri Singh Sahib said and that I always remember is this: Our power is in people. Our power is not in how may things we have, or in having lots of money. Our power is not in being able to manipulate people or to control things. Our power is in sharing. Our power is in caring. Our power is in inspiring each other and sharing our values with each other. There is so much to share. All the resources of this mother earth, all the food, all the tools, all the ideas. We have to share it all to live in grace and strength.
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Understanding that not everyone is comfortable using computers for day to day communication, we are beginning the system implementation with a voicemail-faxmail system. This will allow anyone, almost anywhere, with a telephone and/or fax machine to participate in a lew level of inter-sangat communication. We have a lot of work to do. We have a lot of net work to do. To vibrate the net with the Truth and the Love that is in our hearts and to win victory over time and space.
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"America is a very individual country. There is no relationship of anyone with anyone. That's why everbody has the opportunity and nobody has the opportunity. It's the land of opportunity for those who individually accept. It's not a land of opportunity where you can collectively excel if you are not collectively wise."

The Siri Singh Sahib
From Prosperity Paths Issue: February, 1994
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