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Admin. I give the rantings of an idiot the seriousness they deserve i.e. none. But can you maybe tidy up jageera fudhus recent trolling outburst. Only so anyone who visits the site can see the good stuff and not have to suffer his mentally disturbed rantings? 

 

He's probably gone stir crazy - weak minded fool.  

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Whose crying? lol

You seem to be having some sort of mental breakdown.  

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25 minutes ago, Jageera said:

lol, snap my fingers and it comes barking.

 

Yeah, like your mum. 

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22 hours ago, AkalKiFauj said:

This form is making me laugh my head off. 😂 

If it's making people laugh in these unprecedented, sombre times, I'd say it was a good thing. Problem is that it is probably making you laugh for all the wrong reasons.....lol

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don’t argue with ‘Jageera’ he doesn’t know about Guru Ji’s hukm.
The Gurbani teaches us not to argue with a fool (ਮੂਰਖ, ਬੇ-ਅਕਲ…). In the 19th Paurree of the Bani popularly know as Asa Di Var (pronounced Aasaa Dee Vaar ), Baabaa Nanak says:

  • ਮੂਰਖੈ ਨਾਲਿ ਨ ਲੁਝੀਐ ॥੧੯॥: Moorkhai naal na lujheeai ||19||: Don’t argue with a fool ||19|| (sggs 473). 
     
  • Foolishness is contradiction, which is the foundation of expansion of our false ego-sense. As long as we take refuse in contradictions, we remain separated from the Truth. Therefore, contradiction is bondage, and the absence of contradiction is liberation. By contradicting the world around, a fool contradicts his very essence namely the Blissful Consciousness Existence (Joti-Svaroopa).

    Foolishness indicates false wisdom in the mind. Incited by such empty wisdom, a fool’s actions inspire useless disputes. He annoys others with his words, thoughts, actions and feelings. Due to shallow wisdom, he believes a false thing to be true; that which is for his own good he thinks is evil; and if someone tells him the truth, he looks upon that as poison. In this ignorance, he falls in love with that which wears out, breaks down, and dissolves. He has affinity for Kusang (bad association). Along the way, he commits countless foolish actions and si

  • Thus, the Moorakh is one who is bound, and his Moorakhtaa (foolishness) is bondage, which invites misery. He imprisons himself in the cage of self-limitation or conditionings, which grows stronger with time. Therefore, foolishness is the head of all sorrows and suffering. It expands beyond imagination and expectation as one becomes firmly gripped in it.
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7 hours ago, Guest Lol said:

@dalsingh101

don’t argue with ‘Jageera’ he doesn’t know about Guru Ji’s hukm.
The Gurbani teaches us not to argue with a fool (ਮੂਰਖ, ਬੇ-ਅਕਲ…). In the 19th Paurree of the Bani popularly know as Asa Di Var (pronounced Aasaa Dee Vaar ), Baabaa Nanak says:

  • ਮੂਰਖੈ ਨਾਲਿ ਨ ਲੁਝੀਐ ॥੧੯॥: Moorkhai naal na lujheeai ||19||: Don’t argue with a fool ||19|| (sggs 473). 
     
  • Foolishness is contradiction, which is the foundation of expansion of our false ego-sense. As long as we take refuse in contradictions, we remain separated from the Truth. Therefore, contradiction is bondage, and the absence of contradiction is liberation. By contradicting the world around, a fool contradicts his very essence namely the Blissful Consciousness Existence (Joti-Svaroopa).

    Foolishness indicates false wisdom in the mind. Incited by such empty wisdom, a fool’s actions inspire useless disputes. He annoys others with his words, thoughts, actions and feelings. Due to shallow wisdom, he believes a false thing to be true; that which is for his own good he thinks is evil; and if someone tells him the truth, he looks upon that as poison. In this ignorance, he falls in love with that which wears out, breaks down, and dissolves. He has affinity for Kusang (bad association). Along the way, he commits countless foolish actions and si

  • Thus, the Moorakh is one who is bound, and his Moorakhtaa (foolishness) is bondage, which invites misery. He imprisons himself in the cage of self-limitation or conditionings, which grows stronger with time. Therefore, foolishness is the head of all sorrows and suffering. It expands beyond imagination and expectation as one becomes firmly gripped in it.

Great advice. I'm a fool for taking the bait too. 

 

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11 hours ago, Guest Lol said:

@dalsingh101

don’t argue with ‘Jageera’ he doesn’t know about Guru Ji’s hukm.
The Gurbani teaches us not to argue with a fool (ਮੂਰਖ, ਬੇ-ਅਕਲ…). In the 19th Paurree of the Bani popularly know as Asa Di Var (pronounced Aasaa Dee Vaar ), Baabaa Nanak says:

  • ਮੂਰਖੈ ਨਾਲਿ ਨ ਲੁਝੀਐ ॥੧੯॥: Moorkhai naal na lujheeai ||19||: Don’t argue with a fool ||19|| (sggs 473). 
     
  • Foolishness is contradiction, which is the foundation of expansion of our false ego-sense. As long as we take refuse in contradictions, we remain separated from the Truth. Therefore, contradiction is bondage, and the absence of contradiction is liberation. By contradicting the world around, a fool contradicts his very essence namely the Blissful Consciousness Existence (Joti-Svaroopa).

    Foolishness indicates false wisdom in the mind. Incited by such empty wisdom, a fool’s actions inspire useless disputes. He annoys others with his words, thoughts, actions and feelings. Due to shallow wisdom, he believes a false thing to be true; that which is for his own good he thinks is evil; and if someone tells him the truth, he looks upon that as poison. In this ignorance, he falls in love with that which wears out, breaks down, and dissolves. He has affinity for Kusang (bad association). Along the way, he commits countless foolish actions and si

  • Thus, the Moorakh is one who is bound, and his Moorakhtaa (foolishness) is bondage, which invites misery. He imprisons himself in the cage of self-limitation or conditionings, which grows stronger with time. Therefore, foolishness is the head of all sorrows and suffering. It expands beyond imagination and expectation as one becomes firmly gripped in it.

You doing shikaar? Jhatka? Hope you are following 'hukam'...

Dont forget the sukha..lol

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