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  1. Just Cross it and Move on When I started using pen in my primary school, and I made a mistake, I would try hard to erase it before submitting to my teacher. Sometimes, I use chalk to clean my mistake but it later re-appeared. So I began to use saliva, it worked, but only to leave holes in my books. My teachers then used to beat me for being outrageously dirty. But all I tried to do was to cover my error. One day, a kind hearted teacher who loved me so much called me aside and he said, " Anytime you make a mistake, just cross it and move on" . He said further " Trying to erase your mistakes would only damage your book to nothing. I told him in protest that I don't want people to see my mistake. My loving teacher laughed and said " Trying to erase your mistake will make more people know about your mess and the stigma is for life". Have you made some mistakes in life? Cross it over and move on. Don't expose yourself as a result of trying to cover your mistakes. Better things are ahead of you.
  2. SPIRITUAL SNOWFALL We all know what is snow. Snow can fall at any place, at any time, provided the climatological conditions are present in the atmosphere. Not just by wanting snow or talking about it, the snow is going to fall Nobody from any corner of the world can ever say, my snow is better than the one falling on the other side. It would be a foolish and senseless argument. In a similar way, that Supreme Being, namely Wahiguru, does manifest Himself in any wadbhagee´s heart, if only, it gathers the required conditions for it, like unconditional love and devotion, as per means of Nam Simran. And this manifesting Him in our heart, has to be done by each one of us. Nature has provided us with the necessary aids for that purpose. It is not possible to say, come take this snow from me .... maybe at a physical level, this can be done, but on a spiritual level, this is not possible, each jeeva, each soul, has to conscioussly create those climatologicaly devotional conditions within them, so that, that Supreme Being Satnam, Wahiguru Akal Purukh, manifests Himself in that particular blessed heart, just as a snowfall. Sat Sree Akal
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    1. harsharan000

      harsharan000

      Mooorakh replied:

      It's a humble request to please maintain quality over quantity in your content so that the level of this forum doesn't get degraded each day.. who are 'we' to grant wishes... Hindu mythology- Geeta and all those people there talk about main, me, I... Not just anybody can be called Gurudev whatsoever.

      They may have it far to reach TU , Tera... ... Why are we heading behind??

    2. harsharan000

      harsharan000

      Please stop making negative requests.

      Try to be if not much, but a bit broadminded, moreover, think twice or as many times as required to be sure that you fully understand what is being said,  before being  negative.

      For you are quite in a  haste in judging. 

      Who are you to judge? 

      With what authority?

      How do you even dare to say to maintain quality over quantity, when that is not the case? 

      Why don´t you apply your own words on yourself, before being baseless judgemental?

      You might say, you are just giving your opinions, but even then, they are negative anyway and out of place, with almost nothing to do with what is expressed.  

      This only shows your limitedness.

      Though you call yourself mooorakh, and try to show you are humble, but yet you behave very egoistically with your such  statetements.

       

      *  Well going back to your post above, if you can not grasp the  real message in those words, let me  clarify  it to you:

      When Ravi Shankar says:  The ultimate Truth is a beautiful Light, of which we are all a part.

      So, what is wrong with these words? 

      In this respect, does not the Bani say:  Sabh meh Jot, Jot hae soee.  This means, His Light is in all, and Himself is the Light.

      Words may defer in both statements, but the meaning is the same in them., where we are told that, that ultimate Truth, is Light, Jot.

      Light has no caste, color, creed, zaat, paat, gender, nationality...... So in which way is it  wrong what he has stated.

      Then your next negative statement of Geeta, hindu mythology, and all other people.... that is only a portrait of your wild imagination, for no one is remotely mentioning it, neither pointing it.

      This is one of your problems, you imagine/see things, that exist only in your imagination, so relax cool down.

      Concentrate only on what is being said, and comment on that only, do not bring those things which are not even mentioned, for as said, thay exist at that moment only in your imagination.

       

      For your third negative comment: who are we to grant wishes....

      Again by being in haste to judge, you have failed to  see the words he is saying, for he is saying, when we realize we are a part of that ultimate Truth/Light....means we become one with that Light, then we shed away all our limitedness/negativity, for we have become one with that Truth without any distinction, and as such, that Truth continues giving blessings to all and upon all, for all beings are His.

      It is our realization of being one with Him through bhakti, not by mere words, nor by imagination, does anyone become one with that Light. So you see, by being in haste to judge, you miss the real points.

      We moorakhs, may divide and confine that Eternal and limitless Supreme Truth within the 4 walls of  our  petty mind, yet in no way do we do diminish the greatness of that Supreme Truth, rather we have surely fattened our ahankar, our ignorance, our moorakhta ....

      This is real degrading, and not  singing the praises of that Truth/Light/Jot.

       

      I am not concerned at all who this Ravi Shankar is, or what his achievements are, neither I am interested to know, but that much I will definetely tell you, if soemthing said by anyone is similar to Gurbani and it may inspire anyone to move forward towards Waheguru, through Gurbani,I shall surely share those inspiring words with the sangat here and wherever needed.

      If his disciples call him gurudev, so what?  He maybe their guru....but that does not imply he is guru of all, just as if someone is called for example Satnam, that person does not become SATNAM, it is by bhakti and His grace that one has that realization,  which is a very different thing of what you are saying, so please once again, do not bring  any of your such baseless judgements.

      If you can not upgrade yourself and become positive, at least stop,  and do not degrade anybody to your negative level with such baseless posts as seen above.

       

    3. Mooorakh
  4. What is the difference between "http" and "https"? Time to know this, with 32 lakh Debit Cards compromised in India! Some of you may be aware of this difference, but it is worth sharing for many those who are not. The main difference between "http://" and "https://" is all about keeping you secure. "http" stands for "Hyper Text Transfer Protocol". The "s" (big surprise) stands for "Secure". If you visit a Website or Web Page, and look at the address in the Web Browser, it is likely to begin with the following: "http://" This means that the Website is talking to your Browser using the regular unsecured language. In other words, it is possible for someone to "eavesdrop" on your computer's conversation with the Website. If you fill out a form on the Website, someone might see the information you send to that site. This is why you never ever enter your Credit Card Number in an "http://" Website! But if the Web Address begins with "https://", that means your Computer is talking to the Website in a Secure Code that no one can eavesdrop on. Now, hope you understood why this is so important. If a Website ever asks you to enter your Credit/Debit Card Information, you should automatically look to see if the Web Address begins with "https://" If it doesn't, you should NEVER enter any Sensitive Information such as a Credit/Debit Card Number etc. While checking the name of any Website, first look for the domain extension (Eg: ".com" or ".org", ".co.in", ".net" etc). The name just before this is the domain name of the Website. Eg: in the above case, "http://amazon.diwali -festivals.com", the word before ".com" is "diwali-festivals" (and NOT "amazon"). So, this Webpage does not belong to "amazon.com" but belongs to "diwali-festivals.com", which we all haven't heard of before.You can similarly check for bank frauds. Before your e-banking logins, make sure that the name just before ".com" is the name of your bank. Eg: "something. icicibank.com" belongs to icici; but, "icicibank. some1else.com" belongs to "some1else."
  5. "Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom."
    - Marcel Proust

    Note: The only people who can ever make anybody happy are Guru Sahiban, Sant Jan and Bhagat Jan, for they reuinte us with the source of true everlasting happiness, which is none other than Waheguru Akal Purukh.

    1. Soulfinder

      Soulfinder

      Very good quotes veer ji

  6. "You do not become good by trying to be good, but by finding the goodness that is already within you." - Eckhart Tolle Note: The True everlasting goodness within all is the same, which is the Jot of Waheguru Akal Purukh. Unless we merge in Him, we are incomplete, howsoever we may appear to be, for we are not that Truly good.
  7. "Bodily exercise, when compulsory, does no harm to the body; but knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind."
    - Plato

     

    "Thousands of candles can be lit from a single, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared."
    - Buddha

    1. Soulfinder

      Soulfinder

      Very nice quotes veer ji

  8. dalsingh 101: It's like they say in Panjabi: Billi sau choohay khaa kay haj chal gayee. _________________________ Nice saying bro, but at least the billis have the excuse of saying that mother nature has created them so, this equates that these so called "paks" are less than the billi category, for inspite of having been given common sense and sense of discrimination between right and wrong, yet they do not use it, thus do all the dirty things for which they are known, like grooming, raping, killings, bullying....
  9. With due respect to all sants, gods,trinities, with 108, 1000 and more names , etc, etc, etc... This diversity/variety, is what takes us outside, and keeps us entangled in Maya. Why not pay atention to what Guru Jee tells us in the Bani, when they say : Jap mun Satnam, sadhaa Satnam. Aren´t Guru Sahiban, the Highest of the Highest, above all in perefction, in wisdom? We may see what others say or do, but we should be careful to not get distracted with all these things, for as sikhs, if there is anything which we should give importance, that undoubtedly should be, that thing, which takes us out from diversity, and leads us towards the only One, Satnam. For as the Bani says right from the very begining: Ik Oankar, Satnam. There is only one Creator Lord, and that is Satnam, all else is paraphernalia, perishable temporary illusion. When Guru Sahiban, tell us that there is only One, Satnam, why to debate or discuss or be curious even after mere pebbles, when we have the eternal Fountain of everlasting Truth, namely Satnam. "EKAS BIN SABH DANDH HAE". I am not trying to stop anyone from anything, but just trying to say that, having Waheguru alone with us, nothing more is needed, in the sense that, that one name of Satnam, is all and everything for us as sikhs. Stay blessed. SSA
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    1. Soulfinder

      Soulfinder

      Very nice quote veer ji

    2. dalsingh101

      dalsingh101

      Yes, things can get on top, but as a bloke I think it's better not to cry too much. You want to retain some sense of masculinity and stoicism. Just my opinion. 

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