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  1. On 8/31/2018 at 10:56 AM, das said:

    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

  2. On 9/1/2021 at 10:44 AM, Guransh SIngh said:

    Baba Gurdev Singh is a mahapurkh of the highest awastha. Maryada of Nanaksar has been kept intact by him and all of his Behengams know how to play various instruments annd raags which is a great achievment. He himself does a apaar simran and does ishnaan at 12:15 am daily.

    Does he live in Delhi? 

  3. 1 hour ago, paapiman said:

     Are you sure, all the Sakhis mentioned in this book are completely true?

     

    Bhul chuk maaf

    This book is on official Kaleran Website. Its written by Bhagat Singh. Its accounts of Baba Ji life collected by various people who lived during time of Baba ji and were close associates.

    Its my belief that the stories are true, though some minor details might be inaccurate. Some stories mentioned in the book were also narrated by Respected Baba Hari Singh (Hazoori Driver of Baba Ji) on his youtube channel. Can you imagine the feeling when you are an employee of Nirankar (driver, raagi, cleaner, massager, dhobi) etc etc. 

    ANAND DARSHAN is another book. I have yet to read. 

    Anand Chamatkar is very very good. You should buy.

    Eternal Glory of Baba Nand Singh ji is a romantic love story. I have 4 copies. I am willing to give it out to anyone who has interest in Baba Nand Singh Ji.

  4. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE

    Every student admitted to the school pledges to observe willingly all the Rules and Regulations and to uphold and respect the principles on which the institute is founded. It is also to be understood that on breaking the pledge, the student forfeits his / her membership of the school. It is the duty of each student to perform all tasks assigned to him/her in connection with the functioning of the school to the best of his/her ability.

    All Sikh students are required to follow the Sikh spiritual and religious way of life being taught at the school. They have to keep their hair intact and are not allowed to cut hair from any part of their body.Any deviation from the Sikh religious principles, especially the cutting of hair, will lead to strict action and punishment which may lead to expulsion. The students are motivated to prepare themselves for partaking Amrit (through the Sikh way of baptism) at an appropriate age during their study period in the Akal Academy which would provide them better divine wisdom and value based education

    It may be mentioned here that a full bench of the Punjab & Haryana High Court, headed by Hon’able Mr. Justice J.S. Khehar, in C.W.P. No. 14859 of 2008, has held that retaining hair unshorn (without trimming hair from the body or plucking hair from the eyebrows) is one of the most important and fundamental tenets of the Sikh religion. In fact, it is undoubtedly a part of the religious consciousness of the Sikh faith. Justice J.S. Khehar is now a judge of the Supreme Court of India. The afore-mentioned judicial verdict is now law of the land on this issue. All Non-Sikh students, while remaining in their own religion, would participate in the spiritual-cum-moral studies and programmes being carried out in the Academy during their stay in the school.

    Any indiscipline on the part of a student may lead to his/her removal from the school rolls. The decision of the President of the Kalgidhar Trust / Society, in such cases, shall be final. Legal Disputes, if any, shall lie within the jurisdiction of the District where the Academy is located.

    BULLYING AND RAGGING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED INSIDE THE SCHOOL PREMISES

    Bullying has severe detrimental effects on those who are bullied. The effects can be immediate. They can also be long-term and can cause lifelong damage. In every bullying situation, there are typically three key parties: the victim, the bully or bullies, and those who stand by (by-standers), who are aware of the bullying. Each of these three parties is affected negatively by bullying.

    The responsibility of preventing any undesirable aspect of bullying and ragging rests jointly and also individually on all stakeholders, which includes the head of the institution teacher, non-teaching staff, students, parents and local community.

    Bullying is strictly prohibited inside the school premises and no such act will go unnoticed or unpunished.

    The methods of intervention are as important as methods of prevention. Following actions and penalties may be taken by the School Management as per observation and understanding the gravity of the misconduct:
    (i) Oral/written warning.
    (ii) Suspension from attending classes/school for a specified period.
    (iii)Withholding or cancelling the results.
    (iv) Imposition of fine upto a specified amount.
    (v) Expulsion/rustication from school in case of high severity of the misdemeanour.
    (vi) Transferring a student from one school to another school.

     

    http://akalacademybarusahib.com/school-discipline/

  5. On 10/6/2018 at 8:26 AM, paapiman said:

    It is possible that some advanced spiritual seekers (the ones who have not reached Brahamgyan yet) might have a jealously/ego factor(s) prevalent in them. That seeker might wonder in his mind "How come this guy reached so far" or "If I give him a useful tip, he might come up to my level or go beyond me".

    Chances not slim, but very common. 
     

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