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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Sukha Maryada (use of Marijuana/Cannabis)
IMHO bro, the above video should have been posted in the other thread, where we are discussing about meat.
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paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Esoteric meanings of Shastarnaam mala puraan granth
You're in Canada bro. Are you going to get some training in at the range?
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paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Health Miracles by Gurbani
You should be careful bhen ji. Waheguru teaches people hard lessons sometime. If you got seriously ill and needed medication, would you not take it? What about a relative?
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paapiman reacted to Mooorakh in Power of Satnaam Mantar
Hanji @Soulfinder Satnam is one of the powerful mantra.. It's a Guru Mantra for Kabir panthis. Kabir ji used to japp Satnam. As per Nanaksar maryaada they call satnamji before entering anyone's room. - be it Guru Sahib ji's room when they bring Parshaada etc
It's an important part of our Mool Mantra as well. His Name is pious and powerful in any form, panth or language.
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paapiman reacted to Soulfinder in SuRkha Maryada
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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Health Miracles by Gurbani
The below passages will give you an idea of the power of Gurbani Mantars.
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Chronic diseases can be cured by Mantras. Chanting of Mantras generates potent spiritual waves or divine vibrations. They penetrate the physical and astral bodies of the patients and remove the root-causes of the sufferings. They fill the cells with pure Sattva or divine energy. They destroy the microbes and vivify the cells and tissues. They are the best and most potent antiseptics and germicides. They are more potent than ultra-violet rays or Roentgen rays.
He who has attained Mantra Siddhi, can cure cobra-bite or scorpion-bite or any chronic disease by mere touch on the affected part. When a man is bitten by a cobra a telegram is sent to the Mantra Siddha. The Mantra Siddha recites the Mantra and the man who is bitten by a cobra is cured. Does this not prove the tremendous power of Mantra?
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[1] - Mantra Yoga Sadhana (sivanandaonline.org)
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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Health Miracles by Gurbani
Bro, what did you share above. Daas cannot see it.
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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in *Extreme Caution* - Gurbani Mantar Sidhi
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Mantra Siddhi should not be misused for the destruction of others. Those who misuse the Mantra power for destroying others are themselves destroyed in the end.
Those who utilise the Mantra power in curing snake-bites, scorpion-stings and chronic diseases should not accept any kind of presents or money. They must be absolutely unselfish. They should not accept even fruits or clothes. They will lose the power if they utilise the power for selfish purposes. If they are absolutely unselfish, if they serve the humanity with Sarvatma Bhava, their power will increase through the grace of the Lord.
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[1] - Mantra Yoga Sadhana (sivanandaonline.org)
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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Sant hardev ji lulowale
@sarabatam - Bro, do you know someone who was close to Sant jee?
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paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in RED AND GREEN, Anti - Sikhs Colours!!!!
Wearing of red clothes in prohibited in two Puratan Rehatnamas:
Bhai Nand Lal jee Bhai Prehlaad Singh jee
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paapiman got a reaction from Jageera in Paanch KuKaram (Five Prohibited Acts)
The Five prohibited acts, according to Bhai Daya Singh Rehatnama are as follows:
Stealing Adultery Slander Gambling Consumption of Alcohol
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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Which Water to use for Amrit Sanchaar?
According to Bhai Daya Singh Rehatnama, Amrit from the Sarovar of Sri Harmandar Saab must be used for Amrit Sanchar (Preparation of Khande da Amrit).
Is this being followed in the West?
@sarabatam @dalsingh101 @chatanga1 @Soulfinder @Ragmaala and others.
@Trimandeep Singh - Is this strictly followed by AKJ?
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paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Power of Satnaam Mantar
Satnaam Mantar is also mentioned in Bhai Daya Singh Rehatnama.
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paapiman got a reaction from Arsh1469 in Power of Satnaam Mantar
Please read below an extract from Sri Sooraj Prakash Granth, which illustrates the power of Satnaam Mantar. This mantar was recited by Sri Satguru jee (Fifth Master) to cure Sri Satguru jee (Sixth Master), when he was a child.
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paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Who can eat Meat?
@dalsingh101 - Hope you read the above.
Is there a reference to Alcohol in Sri Pracheen Panth Prakash too?
Daas remembers that there is an episode involving a wrestling bout between Tat Khalsa and Bandai Khalsa, which involves meat.
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paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Who can eat Meat?
Bro, Daas asked you if there is any reference to alcohol too, especially in that episode which talks about the rift between Bandai and Tat Khalsa?
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paapiman got a reaction from dalsingh101 in Following All Rehatname
According to Bhai Daya Singh Rehatnama:
Singhs are suppose to keep a dagger on their heads. Singhs are suppose to take a bath with milk, yoghurt and butter milk
@Trimandeep Singh
Does AKJ/Gurmat Bibek team follow the above Rehats?
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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Following All Rehatname
@dalsingh101 @Trimandeep Singh
There is a reference to the Panj Shastar in Bhai Daya Singh Rehatnama. It is a separate Rehat, to keeping a Kirpan.
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paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Following All Rehatname
Daas probably read that too. Most likely, it is mentioned in Bhai Chaupa Singh Rehatnama.
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paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Sukha Maryada (use of Marijuana/Cannabis)
I still want to read what they say. We've had more than a century of colonial era Sikhs hiding old texts because they weren't comfortable with the contents, I'm not going to support the continuation of that. I'm actually strongly against that.
Plus I don't think they were all altered like you say, I think some things in the past weren't a big issue, like they started to become in the colonial era - like Dasam Granth, sukha. Even the jhatka 'controversy' seems like a modern one too. Plus looking at puratan rahits, it becomes obvious that people had differing opinions on certain things. Certainly some people were hardcore against using psychotropics, but some people weren't. Some were vegetarian some weren't.
Rattan Singh Bhangu also says the same thing. I think sukha was also used as a relaxant and anti depressant by some Sikh warriors in the past. I think that's where the 'bliss' thing gets confused.
Plus Panjabi juts have been using these things for a long time. That all being said, I think drug addiction is a problem in society, and it should be faced and fully understood and addiction treated as a health/psychological issue, rather than a criminal one. Plus I think you should realise that chittah (heroin) is different to the raw (and hence less processed) afeem.