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philosophy of gurunanak​

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Answered by lifekiller05
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Guru Sahib's inherent nature of not accepting what was told and taught at its face value led him to evolve as an original spiritual thinker. He believed in listening, understanding and having first hand knowledge before expressing or forming his own opinion. He listened to people of all faith and cultures.

Answered by Anonymous
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Guru Sahib's inherent nature of not accepting what was told and taught at its face value led him to evolve as an original spiritual thinker. He believed in listening, understanding and having first hand knowledge before expressing or forming his own opinion. He listened to people of all faith and cultures.

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