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Balbir Singh

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  1. Satsriakal N30 Singh Ji!

    I admire your statement.

    You Wrote "and when the navel chakra gets opened up, gurmukh starts hearing vahiguroo dhuni(resosance) from each rom of his/her body... it's ever blisfful."

    Is this all your experience? And hairs assist all this to happen in a person.

    I have a question. The word 'chakra' indicates that which moves in a circular form. What is the shape of a 'chakra' when it opens up?

    Please teach me.

    We can also remain to the topic when you prefer.

    Balbir Singh

  2. Satsriakal to all and N30 Singh Ji!

    You wrote "When Siri Guru Gobind Singh Ji came in this earth, people have forgotten how to respect god's creation."

    Have I understood it rightly? After Guru Gobind Singh Ji left the body and the body came in earth, people have forgotten how to respect God's creation.

    I feel people always get lost without Guru.

    Thanks for mentioning so many spiritual significances of hair. May God bless me with all of those.

    You referred a wonderful Vaak from Gurbani "Gurmukh Rom Rom Har Dhi-aaavai" SGGS Ang 941

    I am not sure if 'rom' means hair as you have explained.

    You seemed to be concerned when you write " . . . in intoxication of fashion, ahankar and to be accepted in social circle our veers and bhains does katal of their kesh everyday . . ."

    I was also wondering on this behavior. Why Sikhs cover their hair with so many styles and colors of turbans?

    Balbir Singh

  3. Satsriakal to all and Harbhajan Ji!

    I am surprised why our Gurus have kept this secret.

    It would be interesting to know why these writers have disclosed this secret.

    I am little confused. Should I trust the writings of my Gurus or these writers?

    Don't you think that our Gurus could write about this Gurumantar when they wanted it?

    The word Gurumantar occurs many times in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Sometimes it is indicating to God Names like Hari but not Vaheguru as Gurumantar.

    Is Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji not the complete Guru? Many writers go on adding what our Gurus perhaps forgot to write, in their view? Sometimes the writers claim that our Gurus did not write all what they told. This is their duty to document now that what they talked all about.

    I am thrilled what all may be found from our Gurus.

    Balbir Singh

  4. Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakal!

    Hari Ji!

    You referred the wonderful Shabad from Gurbani.

    You also sent a painting of Sri Krishna.

    Please elaborate your views.

    Which part of the painting of Sri Krishna represents his character Madhusudan, Damodar, Rikhikesh, Govardhan Dhari, Niranjan etc.

    I did not see a flute, a single Gopi or a lion on this picture of Sri Krishna. Why and how this painting represents Him as Murli-Manohar, Gopi-Nath or Narsingh. Please guide me.

    Balbir Singh

  5. Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakal!

    Dear Gurbani Lovers!

    I have a curiosity.

    In Japuji Sahib after Guru's Vaak "hai bhee sach naanak hosee bhee sach" number '1' occurs.

    The same number '1' occurs again after Guru's Vaak "hukam rajaa-ee chalnaa naanak likhi-aa naal"

    Please explain what the use of same number '1' indicates at both the places?

    I will be grateful.

    Balbir Singh

  6. Satsriakal to all and N30 Singh Ji!

    Thanks for your reference.

    Please let me share this with you and all.

    A human being rolls so many Papads to fill his belly and to know Truth.

    Learned preachers have added in this list many more.

    These are:

    1. Devotion should be like a female love for her spouse.

    2. Make Waheguru as your spouse, Husband.

    3. Surrender your body and mind to the True Guru.

    4. Embellish yourself with the Service for Waheguru pleasure, just like a Suhaagan’s love for her Husband.

    5. Become Lord’s Suhaagan, Sadda Suhaagan.

    6. Get lost in Waheguru’s love and service.

    7. Submit like a female love for Waheguru.

    I am not sure if any of these smartness lies within the reach of a person.

    Who is able to ever own these treasures without Guru's True Shabad?

    Love.

    Balbir Singh

  7. Satsriakal to all and N30 Singh JI!

    You wrote "I think we shouldn't take gurbani literally at times... suhagan is metaphor . . ."

    A metaphor is, according to a dictionary, a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity.

    A truth is a fact that has been verified.

    I feel that Gurbani is Truth. Gurbani is not metaphor.

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    Satsriakal Challenge_everything Ji!

    You asked "what do you become women - physically, emotionally, mentally?"

    The answer is, in my view, all levels.

    Gurbani says

    "mai kaaman mayraa kant kartaar."

    I am the bride; the Creator is my Husband Lord.

    "jayhaa karaa-ay tayhaa karee seegaar."

    As He inspires me, I adorn myself.

    "jaaN tis bhaavai taaN karay bhog."

    When it pleases Him, He enjoys me.

    "tan man saachay saahib jog."

    Body and mind are for True Lord. SGGS page 1128

    Balbir Singh

  8. Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakal!

    Let us try to approach a solution.

    It is Guru's Mastee when He asks a question. For many it looks like an examination.

    Only the true Guru watches His actions as God's Hukum.

    The praise of Guru's suggestion is only possible after we accept it completely without any

    reasoning.

    God's Hukum leaves us any other choice? Our ego always says, yes! I have the best one.

    We may have Satsang again and over this graceful question in the future also.

    For right now I remember the unforgettable incident of Bhai Lehna Ji's life when Guru Nanak

    Ji asked him to do something.

    All others even Nanak Ji's sons had a reason to act or reject Will of God through The Great

    Guru.

    There was only one whose existence did not have any blockages to let this Will go.

    This was Bhai Lehna Ji who immediately merged in God and emerged as Guru Angad Dev Ji.

    Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave us a lot more than and through Jaap, Amrit and Kakaars.

    Before giving us Amrit and Kakaars The Guru asked us a question "who is ready to die?"

    Surprising is that we have found endless reasons to accept or to reject those.

    Love.

    Balbir Singh

  9. Satsriakal to all and Pheena Ji!

    You started with "Is it not possible that there is no reason at all. It could simply be a

    Coincident, that you are diging into something which is not really there?"

    I feel one can't dig in the sky. One can dig in the earth which is really

    there. It is a different thing that one digs for something but finds a mine of diamonds.

    You started writing further. Perhaps you have also hopes like me to find something valuable.

    Are you sure that we keep Kirpan in a sheath because we worry that it would hurt us or

    others accidentally?

    You argued "Plus its a respectfull way to carry it around instead of it being naked."

    Do we loose respect for Kirpan when we take it out?

    Dear Pheena Ji! I am not used to write long letters.

    I wish to come to your very valuable hint in the last paragraph.

    You mentioned this ". . . i thik you are seeking something more of a spiritual

    reasoning behind this pattern . . ." with a smile.

    This is right. Kakaars are not only a piece of earthly materials.

    Thanks for your cooperation and patience.

    Love.

    Balbir Singh

  10. Satsriakal to all and Pheena Ji!

    Are you suggesting wearing the Kakaars but not to dig in the infinite unexpressed values of those?

    I remember the grand father of a friend who always warned not to jump into water as the chances of drowning are always more than to learn swimming.

    You started your post with "Certainly there are an infinite amount of unexpressed values for all the Kakaars . . ."

    I request you to open your Khazaanaa (treasure).

    Please share it with all, in truth and in deeds.

    Love.

    Balbir Singh

  11. Satsriakal to all and Pheena Ji!

    Thanks for your cooperation to find a solution.

    We love to discuss many topics about Sikhism on this forum in detail. Why to avoid a theme which was not much thought of?

    Kakaars are very important for many Sikhs to keep or wear. Also, the Sikh is not supposed to be ritualistic.

    My query was to find out if we start wearing Kakaars with a simple acceptance and all other told values are added later to convince our mind.

    You wrote "The Kakaar are given for their purpose."

    Sometimes questions come up in my mind.

    Almost everybody is using a comb and most of the people even carry one with them also. Why a comb is more important for Sikhs?

    I presume it is not only because of its special shape.

    Surely there must be some other reasons for its importance.

    There must be more unexpressed values for all the Kakaars.

    I hope that like a strange question has taken birth in my mind, many great answers may take birth in some of your minds.

    Questions asked in sahaj sound pointless. But I hope that some good pointed answers may come up.

    I feel that every answer may be a unique piece to add in solving this puzzle.

    Let us grow together.

    Love.

    Balbir Singh

  12. Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakal!

    Dear Sadh Sangat Ji, I have a question.

    Sikhs keep and wear five Kakaars. Those are namely

    Kangha (a comb),

    Kachha (underwear),

    Kes (hair),

    Kirpan (a sword) and

    Kara (a bangle).

    Kangha and Kes are covered with the turban. The pants or pyjamas are worn to cover the Kachha. The sword is also covered and kept in a sheath.

    Only the Kara is not covered by anything. Why?

    Please express your expertise.

    Balbir Singh

  13. Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakal!

    This is a great query from Savaa Laakh Ji.

    You wrote "can the sangat tell me the meaning of bhagauti pls? i know its really deep and im hoping for a really deep discussion here....."

    God's first Wish to become many is Bhagauti. So that everything can take birth it needed a Bhag, the source of origin. The collective origin of all that gives birth is Bhagauti.

    This is only one character of God's Will.

    Also, Bhagauti is owned by God. That is why HIS one Name is Bhagwan.

    Now something is to ask about your statement "i know its really deep and im hoping for a really deep discussion here....."

    How far have you jumped in? How deep is the source of origin?

    Please elaborate.

    Love.

    Balbir Singh

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