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  1. On 5/14/2022 at 5:39 PM, SunnySingh said:

    Nobody has ever got cured by just reading a prescription, nor will anyone ever.

    Hit on bull's eye. 😌

    Seems like you may not have a chance to read the complete thread before posting. The whole point of starting this thread was to: Emphasize the point that "Sant/Brahmgyani" is required if you really want to cross the ocean and go to Sachkhand. It is the doctor who will explain how to take the medicine. If you've some medical knowledge then you can go some-distance with the prescription but ultimately for serious treatment you need to have the doctor.

    The thread's intention was supposed to show the Anti-Sant group that True-Saint is needed and it is mentioned at various places in Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

  2. The prerequisite to meet HIM is the LOVE which leads to Faith and Devotion. e.g If you're dedicated to someone, then regardless of what your brain says (mind) you always go with your feelings (heart/soul). Same way, when LOVE is present for God, it will overcome the chatter mind. In order to meet HIM, it doesn't matter if the person is poor/illiterate or rich/intelligent. Raja Janak was a King yet he was a Saint; on the other hand Bhagat Kabir was very poor and yet he was a Saint.

    In-fact, when the person is financially poor it is very hard to concentrate on God because the majority of time and energy is spent on day-to-day activities for the sake of food for the family. On the other hand, when the person is financially rich it is also very hard to concentrate on God because the majority of time and energy is spent on maintaining the status or maintaining the money. One needs to learn satisfaction which will help him survive with whatever he has.

    Eventually Mind which is the biggest hurdle (as it creates so many questions) and at the same time it is the best friend (if you know how to use it properly) which can help you to attain your aim.

    At last, what we call Science today is basically the knowledge that came out of some person's internal consciousness. The real knowledge/science is INSIDE and everyone is supposed to research that INSIDE science, but we just follow someone else's knowledge and call it science.

  3. On 8/1/2020 at 4:57 AM, Sat1176 said:

    From my understanding one should only move to trikute when doing dhyan of listening to anhad or looking at the nirgun/sunn/darkness. Gurmantar jaap should be done at lower levels like in front of mouth, throat, heart or nabhi.

    If the person is only after the ridhi/sidhis/powers, then the dhayan on lower levels are okay BUT if the person wants the Middle path (where God comes along with its powers, same way wherever Sun goes shadows follow), then Gurmantar jaap should be done at Trikute. But the dhayan on Trikute has to be done in proper fashion but not through force.

    For more detailed information refer to this link (starting at around 29.43 minutes):

    http://www.gurmatveechar.com/audios/Katha/01_Puratan_Katha/Sant_Ishar_Singh_(Rara_Sahib_wale)/Aatamik_Bachan/Sant.Ishar.Singh.(Rara.Sahib.wale)--Aatamik.Bachan.01.mp3

  4. Please find some useful information as provided by Channeled-resource/Spirit-Guide in regards to how to prevent/treat any virus (including coronavirus); all of the following could be used by the person of any age (including children)

    Super-Potent mask to Prevent

    • Put "Mustard Oil" in nostrils. Use either pinky finger or Q-Tip so that the inner walls of nostrils are wet with oil. No need to pour drops into nose. Use this BEFORE going out of home.
    • Place 1/16 inch (or say size equivalent to ZERO number on regular laptop) "Cinnamomum-Cassia/Cinnamomum-Aromaticum/Dalchini)" on the tongue. Use this BEFORE going out of home. Do NOT use Cinnamomum-Zeylanicum/Verum/True as it is too weak for our purpose

    Super-Potent drink to help Immune System to flush out the virus:

    Use this tea daily for at-least one time.

    • Drink the indian-tea as per the following recipe: This recipe is for 1 cup of tea. Increase the quantity if making more than 1 cup.
      • Water
      • Black Tea (NO green tea)
      • Milk
      • Sugar
      • 1/2 inch of Cinnamomum-Cassia (Dalchini). Cinnamomum-Zeylanicum/Verum/True won't work here as it is too weak for our purpose.
      • Pinch of Licorice Root (Mulethi)
      • Pinch of Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi)
      • Pinch of Salt
      • Pinch of Saunf (Fennel Seeds)
      • 1 Black Pepper (make sure do NOT use powder; just break the whole pepper into 3-4 pieces)
      • Seeds of 2 Green Cardamom

    Reference material (although not detail is captured but will give you some hints): 

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7002824/
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26403820
     

  5. 4 hours ago, Jageera said:

    Can't say much about the salt foot soak as I tried 3 tablespoons for a couple of days and ran out of H.salt.Have yet to buy more so can't update much on this.

    I'm sorry as it didn't help you. Please continue with whatever helps you. God bless you.

    One more additional tip in regards to "How to handle the thoughts":

    try NOT to think about a thought that comes; just start thinking something else. e.g You're standing on the road watching the traffic, you see lot of cars going but you don't start thinking about each car and/or the person sitting inside. Same way, you your mind (road) will always have lot of cars (thoughts), the secret is NOT to entertain the thought and do NOT attach to your thought. Just watch and let it go; just like the same way we just watch the cars and don't get attached to what we saw. This is one of the tried and tested method as taught by various Saints.

  6. 2 hours ago, Jageera said:

    Ok will do.I use hot water thats cooled down a bit,when I put my feet in its very hot and I have to go in and out of the water a few times until my feet can remain in the water with no burning sensation.I also do some visualization that black negative energy is draining out of my feet and mixing into the water.

    3 tablespoons of salt in how much water(liters) do you recommend?

    don't use that much hot water. just the warm water is enough. In regards to quantity of water, use enough water that covers your whole feet. I am assuming that you are using standard size bucket and not using bath tub.

    Moreover visualization is perfect but only when you know ALL ins and outs of it. So, I would suggest without visualization as the starting point, may be just recite Waheguru during the soaking.

    Rest is up to you.

  7. On 2/7/2019 at 6:12 AM, Jageera said:

    1st update.

    So far no visible changes in how I feel.I still had 1 anger outburst recently.I daily do the breathing naam jap.5-15minutes.Before that I will soak feet in the salt water.I notice it dehydrates my skin,especially my palms that turn all wrinkly,but after a while it goes back to normal.Plan to carry on the feet soak till that bottle of Himalayan salt is finished.Will update again.

    Please increase the quantity of salt from 1 tablespoon to 3 tablespoons (exactly 3). For dehydration, drink a glass of water (slowly by holding each sip in mouth for couple of seconds) after the soaking. That should kick in the process.

  8. Either use Himalayan salt or any other authentic Sea salt. In regards to the purpose, it will help you......I would say "Try it first and there's no harm and see if it helps".........If it helps, then research why and how it helped, there could be lot of reasons ranging from Minerals in the salt, Basic setup of body to Spiritual reasons, Removal of Negative energies etc. etc.......

  9. On 1/11/2019 at 6:30 AM, Jageera said:

    Anyone ever experience this here?After doing any paath or simran I end up with  a lot of anger and blow up over little things.Once I lash out at someone,family member usually,I'm calm again.I notice this anger build up happens after prayers.Am I doing something wrong?

    Try this BEFORE sitting for paath or simran.

    1. Fill a small tub/bucket (so that you can dip your feet covering ankles) of Hot water.
    2. Put "Himalayan/Pink Salt" (1 table-spoon)
    3. Soak your feet in that water for 15-20 minutes (do NOT exceed 20 minutes and no less than 15 minutes).
    4. Now, dry your feet.
    5. Get rid of that water by pouring it down the toilet. Flush the toilet.
    6. Now, do the Simran and/or Path.

    Hopefully, you'll see the difference in first sitting.

  10. Religion: In an ideal world, it is a school (having its rules/regulations/rituals) where one studies Spirituality (subject). In other words, a religion is just a way to understand (based upon one's preference/environment/background/culture etc.) the Spirituality.

    But unfortunately these days, the religion has been converted into a mere box in which we try to fit our definition of God. Actually, all religions tend to follow the same path which eventually leads to a separate dedicated religion.

  11. 3 hours ago, paapiman said:

    Wait until the evidence is presented and you will see.

    So, you'll be presenting the evidence that Amrit vela and/or Dawn could be marked by remote location (Punjab's time)?? I'll be eagerly waiting for that proof.

    I think either you misunderstood or don't want to understand that Astral travel or ESP has nothing to do with Amrit vela and/or Dawn zone (evening time suggested for prayers).

    No-one is arguing about ESP or Astral travel, the problem is: When you're suggesting that 'By following the remote location's Amrit vela and/or Dawn time through ESP or whatever, one can reap the same benefits regardless of the local time'.

     

  12. 1 hour ago, paapiman said:

    Are you 100% sure that the advice given was wrong? 

    Yes, strictly in technical sense (as per the rules of this working universe) your advice is completely wrong. It doesn't hold any water. Because you didn't understand the meaning of Amrit vela (it has everything to do with the Space AND Time)

    But from higher point of view, nothing is right or wrong. 

    • Right advice: Is whatever way enables a person (seeker) to easily move towards the path of God. Also removing the bottlenecks which is creating obstacles or giving excuses to the seeker for not moving on the path of God.
    • Wrong advice: Is when the seeker is burdened with useless/technically-wrong techniques/rituals/dos-donts and thus missing the main-point. The seeker is already confused about techniques and then the adviser is replacing one technique with another technique (and that's with wrong one)

    Now, you decide (based upon the above definition) whether your advice was right or wrong?

    Moreover, even going with your logic "Well, the vibrations being emitted by all historical Gurudwaras in India would be very strong. One just needs to be at a spiritual level (obviously very high) to be able to tune the mind to them. It will be a lot easier for a person to tune his mind to those frequencies, if he has physically been to those places (Gurudwaras) and done intense meditation there." What about the frequency of THE ONE which is OMNIPRESENT? Every Soul did actually came from THE ONE (nij ghar), then he/she should try to tune in the mind to that ghar instead of any historical Gurudwara (which is also emitting the frequency from the real source)? Think about that. So, even going with your approach (expand it a bit farther to real Nij Ghar), you should have suggested that God is everywhere, you could do the path during the evening time (as per the clock).

  13. 5 hours ago, paapiman said:

    The advice to follow Punjab's timings was given to a person, based on his situation (unable to do evening Nitnem, as he would be sleeping at that time). 

    The correct advice should have been (in case the person is sleeping at the ambrosial hour for the reason not under his control or exceptionally long days or because of the life-style or job etc... ) Do the nitnem whenever you wake up; instead of suggesting to follow Punjab timings.

    For your reference, if I remember correctly, Sant Baba Isher Singh Rara Sahib wale spoke about that in one of the bachans and/or deewans...i.e to do the path whenever you're up and before starting your routine. Somewhere He also mentions that the days are very long in London and therefore everything has to be done by the clock......something along the lines..

  14. 3 hours ago, Daya Singh said:

    My question is that instead of doing waheguru simran my mind tunes to this mantar is it OK if one does abhyaas of a different shabad or mantar instead of waheguru simran

    You may expect any answers ranging from one-end-to-another.

    Can you answer the following question? Is it okay to eat Pizza or I've to stick with Pasta when I'm hungry?

    In other words, if you're Spiritually hungry (i.e want to get an inch closer to God), then do meditate on whatever you're comfortable with reciting.

    Moreover, it is also a fact that the plant has more potential to grow into big fruitful plant if it is kept in the same soil where it was first sown. In other words, it would easier for a person to follow the religion in which he/she is born because of all the support from the family members and other resources.

    So, as long as you're getting closer to HIM, you're on right path. But DO MOVE the path and not just in talks.

  15. I've been using British Berkefeld for the last at-least 6 years. You also have the option to use specific Fluoride and Arsenic candles/filters within the upper chamber.

    Basically, the best option is:

    1. Physically filter the water using some filter (avoid RO filters, distilled water, any water with 0 reading on TDS as it is known to leach minerals from your body IN LONG RUN).
    2. Remove the old memory/energy of water. Anti-clockwise spin to water.
    3. Put the new memory/energy of water. Clockwise spin to water.

    Other important tip:

    In case you don't have the access to filtered water, then feel free to drink the tap water ONLY AFTER running the tap for 2 to 3 minutes and then drink. The reason is the movement (The vortex is the primal source of movement in nature) of the water is known to create structured water. The movement will NOT purify the water but it will capture the impurities within the internal structure and will help your body.

    Simplest way to create Structured water

    1. With your left hand, begin stirring the water in large circles in a counterclockwise direction. Gradually reduce the size of the circles until you are stirring only in the center of the container. Th en slowly increase the size of the circles until you are stirring large circles again at the outer edges of the container.
    2. Reverse the direction of stirring so that you are making large circles in the clockwise direction. Gradually reduce the size of the circles, as before, until you are making very small circles in the center of the container—then increase the size of the circles again.
    3. Switch hands and stir using large circles in the clockwise direction with your right hand. Gradually reduce the size of the circles and then expand again.
    4. Reverse the direction of stirring so that you are stirring in the counterclockwise direction with your right hand. Repeat the process of reducing the size of the circles and expanding them again.

    If possible use wooden/copper/silver spoon to stir.

    There are many many ways to create the structural water by using: Magnets, Crystals, Movement, Light etc......but most of the time the people on internet are just making money out of it. I personally found the following easy to carry: https://www.quantumbalancing.com/vortex_magnetizer.htm

     

  16. Yes, I also feel the same that these days Sikhs are moving towards "Talebanisation"......and I could easily see that within 2 more generations (if not yet), the real Sikhism will be totally lost.

    Anyways, this is the pattern that every religion follows. So, for dancers who are looking for a dance which is specifically designed to go with the natural rhythms......, then here it is:

    Paneurhythmy (by Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov)

     

  17. Recently, on this forum there are lot of topics revolving around the lines of
    What sikhs should or shouldn't do...
    What is allowed is sikhism or what is not allowed...
    What constitutes a spiritual progress IN sikhism...
    Who is right as per one's thinking vs the other...
    and so on.......

    After reading all the above mentioned topics, one looses the interest in sikhism because we've reduced such a beautiful philosophy into sheer dos-and-don't and then we argue over it.

    Anyways, I was reading some other topic and the context in that topic really resonates with what's going on these days. Here is some food for our mind:

    • Continually challenging everything is not courage, but lack of focus. Some believe rules means that everything is forbidden unless it is permitted. Others think that everything is allowed until it is forbidden.
       - May be we're not focussed enough on the real-UNCHANGING-TRUTH that we're arguing about anything/everything that is part of the illusion.
    • Rules (dos and don'ts) are meant to help us.
      - Seems like most of the times, they limit our possibilities. Break the rules that limit you more than they enable. e.g a fence is installed on the borders of the farm to PROTECT the farm from harm, but when the fence itself starts to destroy the farm, then it's clear that the original intent of fence is not being served and therefore no longer needed.

    "Sometimes it’s better to be kind than to be right. We do not need an intelligent mind that speaks, but a patient heart that listens." — Gautama Buddha

    Good read: https://medium.com/personal-growth/why-its-better-to-be-human-than-to-be-right-4deecd5b9799

  18. come on Singh123456777, everyone has to feed his/her family; as long as you're doing it with "dasa nauha de kirt", all is good. The questions that you're putting to bhagat, the same question could be put to you in regards to doing ONLY bhagati; can you survive without doing any work in practical life?

    I'm not saying that you've to agree with everything what BhagatSingh says. If you can't say good for anyone, then at-least don't say bad.

    Personally, I don't find it bad (infact it is good) if anyone thinks that the work he is doing (as long as it doesn't harm anyone) is the duty that God has given to him. Eventually, work will become God; anything that brings you closer to God is good. I wish if I could enjoy my work as BhagatSingh does.

    In the Spiritual circle it is a known fact that you have to perform your duty (worldly duty) with sincerity. Even in the meditations, we can never succeed without WORK.

    Now, the question is: What is work? Work is rest. All true work is rest where credit seeking little self is absent. e.g see the hero fighting in a war. The body works automatically, as it were, the mind is absorbed in the work to such a degree that "I'm working" is entirely gone, the small enjoying ego is completely lost. Let the body and mind be continously at work to such a degree that labor may not be felt at all. All work is nothing else but the burning of our wick and oil, in other words, all work is nothing else but making our body and illusions, practically nothing from the standpoint of our own consciousness. Rise above them and that is work. Now, in what mood and mode does successful work become natural for us? There is something higher which puts all our working powers at their best. That higher is nothing else but being in perfect harmony with the universe, being in tune with the divinity, practically living in the true Atman or God within us and being raised above the little ego or selfish desires. In order for our work to be success, we should not care for the results. Follow work for the sake of peace and nirvana connected with it. Do our work selflessly and skillfully.

    e.g [ A employer will give promotion to its employee only when he is satisfied that whatever work is given to employee, the employee is doing it happily, selflessly, and skillfully. Same way GOD wants us to just do our work. ]

    It is an feeling that one has to feel and that feeling cannot be described in words.

  19. On ‎5‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 7:40 PM, Guest Kaur said:

    I don't know what to do please help. I don't want to marry anyone else. I just want him. Nothing is impossible I heard.

    You are 100% right that "Nothing is impossible".

    But my dear, the problem is: you're putting the time and energy on the wrong side. There is no point in pursuing what you wish for; moreover, frankly you won't get what you're wishing.

    Instead of trying anything/everything to get him back; put the same amount of time/energy/path/thoughts to pray to God to give you the right direction in your life and give you the strength to come out of it. This would be The Perfect medicine for you, which you'll realize after some-time.

    Moreover,  belief me, this love/attraction (the way you feel it now) is nothing more than a fever which goes off once reality checks in at the later age. This is my experience. Any well wisher can tell you that you're going into wrong direction and what is the right direction, but it is YOU who have to take the proper action to steer your life in good direction; YOU do have the choice to take the help of GOD.

    Re-read what dalsingh101 have suggested.

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