The first thing to be realized is that Nanak practiced no austerities or meditation or yoga he only sang, and singing, he arrived. Nanak attained God by singing to him Nanak's quest is very unusual - his path was decorated with songs. I will have to sing for lives upon lives before my voice reaches him." Nanak resumed his song. "The sparrowhawk is calling to his beloved how can I be silent, because I am competing with him? I will call my beloved as long as he calls his - even longer, because his beloved is nearby, perhaps in the next tree! My beloved is so far away. From the darkness sounded the call of the sparrowhawk. Soon it will be dawn." Nanak became silent. She could restrain herself no longer and knocked at his door, "Go to sleep now, my son. Nanak's mother was worried because the night was more than half over and the lamp in his room was still burning. Only Nanak was awake and the echo of his song filled the air. Suddenly thunder sounded and lightning flashed as a few rain drops started to fall.
It was a dark moonless night the clouds were heavy with rain because it was the monsoon season. But still if mods/sangat thinks it is inappropriate then feel free to delete/lock this thread. The reason I am posting this is I saw an old thread where people have requested for this, also I feel there is no harm in listening to a non-sikh's view about Guru Nanak Dev Ji and his Bani. As sangat already knows, kathas by Gyani Thakur Singh Ji or Sant Singh Ji Maskeen comply 100% to Gurmat. Before I even start posting this, I would like to mention that I am not a follower of Osho, nor I agree with anything that goes any Gurmat so please please do not slander.