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For us the mantra ‘Supreme’ has become our living bridge to God and often sustains our personal feeling of a loving, caring Supreme Reality with whom we are connected and a part. Guru introduced us all to God, emancipated us from the various handicaps and constraints of our fossilised, past religiosity or indifference and made of God a dear and intimate confidante, one to whom we prayed, opened our hearts, shared our secret thoughts, our worst mistakes, our gratitude and tears. In the light of this sacred rela-tionship and knowledge we can measure what is really important in our lives, or what is not – chart our course with ‘two things absolutely unparalleled, the map for the eternal journey and the courage for the immortal travelling’.*