The sixth, is to practice self-control, good character, detachment from
manifold activities and always follow the duties as good religious
person.
7. सातवँ सम मोहि मय जग देखा। मोतें संत अधिक करि लेखा॥
The seventh step is to perceive the world as God Himself and regard the saints higher than the Lord.
8. आठवँ जथालाभ संतोषा। सपनेहुं नहिं देखइ परदोषा॥
The eighth, is a state (which one arrives at when one travels the first
seven steps) where there is no desire left, but the gift of perfect
peace and contentment with whatever one has. (In this state) one does
not see fault in others, even in a dream.
9. नवम सरल सब सन छलहीना। मम भरोस हिय हरष न दीना॥
In this state, one has full faith in the Lord, and becomes (child-like)
simple with no hypocrisy or deceit. The devotee has strong faith in the
Lord with neither exaltation or depression in any life circumstance (but
becomes equanimous).
नव महुं एकउ जिन्ह कें होई। नारि पुरूष सचराचर कोई॥
सोइ अतिसय प्रिय भामिनी मोरें। सकल प्रकार भगति दृढ़ तोरें॥
Shri Ram adds that Shabri’s Bhakti is perfectly complete. Yet if anyone
were to have taken even one step towards devotion, out of all nine,
he/she would be very dear to the Lord.
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