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  1. 5 minutes ago, paapiman said:

    In this tale, there are two important things to focus on.

    • Firstly, the person is an arrogant individual who is not improving, despite the advises of a Saint. It is his "arrogant" attitude, which becomes a cause for his reincarnation as a Fawn. Arrogance is a manifestation of one's ego and all forms/manifestations of ego will eventually be punished by the divine law.
    • Secondly, Sant Baba Nand Singh jee was a Gurmukh Brahamgyani. As per Gurbani, we must follow the commandments of Saints as they try to assist us in our spiritual journey. If this individual could not follow Babajee's hukams, he should have left Baba jee, but he stayed and was disobedient.

    Daas would like to take a positive from this tale. Despite of him reincarnating as a Fawn, he still attained liberation. The Sadh Sangat which he did, helped him cross the worldly ocean.

     

    Bhul chuk maaf

    Yes you are right veer ji i agree 

  2. 1 hour ago, HisServant said:

    I had a pretty cool experience yesterday that I thought I'd share. I was sitting on a bench in my school's library. It was around 9:50 am and I needed to kill time until 11. Saas Saas was automatically going so I just started following it and focusing on the internal jaap. I started to hear my heartbeat as the mind was getting quieter and then the jaap started to transition to the heartbeat. Eventually, the focus got so strong that I would get absorbed into the jaap, thoughts would stop and I lost awareness of everything around me. Then moments would come where my curiosity would notice what's happening and everything would stop and I'd go back to saas saas. At one point I was absorbed in the heartbeat and it felt like someone lightly punched me around the navel area (this was the only time something other than thoughts caused my focus to break). The focus on the heartbeat was on and off until eventually, it got so strong that I completely knocked out. I woke up around 11:15 feeling so much peace and mental stability.  

    I remember someone posted an analogy where they said the power from baikhri bani is like 1 unit, madhma 100 units, pasanti 1000 units etc. I never understood this but after what happened yesterday I think I know what they meant. 

     

     

    Waheguru amazing post

  3. 29 minutes ago, paapiman said:

    Daas does not have great translation skills, but Gurparsaad will try. Daas will post a summary of this story. You should get the gist of it.

    There was a person, who used to stay with Sant Baba Nand Singh jee Kaleranwale. He did not follow orders properly and used to listen to his mind. Babajee used to preach him, but his attitude was like that. He became ill and then died.

    He became a Fawn (baby deer) in his next life. Once, his flock got attacked by dogs and he got separated. He entered into the monastery of Babajee. He had been injured by the dogs. A veterinarian was called to take care of him and then he recovered. One night, dogs jumped over the wall and attacked him again. This time they killed him. Babajee called a cobbler and asked him to make a slipper from his skin.When the cobbler brought the slipper, Babajee commented that is beautiful, light and good.Then Babajee said that today he has attained Liberation. Sewadar asked who has attained liberation. His name was mentioned by Babajee (Bhara Singh jee Seega) The sewadar asked that how come he became a fawn, even though he used to do seva here? Babajee mentioned that he did not obey the orders properly, even though he had lived with him for many years. As a result of disobeying the Hukam, he had to suffer in this joon (as a Fawn).

    Moral of the Story - Follow the hukams of Sri Satguru jee and Gurmukh Brahamgyanis. Abandon Manmat and adopt Gurmat. 

     

    Bhul chuk maaf

    Excellent effort veer 

  4. 1 hour ago, HisServant said:

    I'm sorry to be that guy who everyone hates listening to. But honestly, I don't think blind faith and following are a reasonable way to do bhagti. It's more worthwhile to do the practical bhagti as per gurmat and experience what gurbani says you will experience.

    Yes veer you are right on this one.

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