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  1. On 5/28/2021 at 7:32 AM, GurjantGnostic said:

    Also note how her narrative will repeat on a loop and she will refrain from any actual discourse on Gurbnai. 

    I also suggest you do Braham Kvach and Benti Chaupai. 

    British Sikhs need to keep their eyes open and be very discerning. 

     

    On 5/28/2021 at 4:56 AM, GurjantGnostic said:

    Chances anyone you know is a Saint is very low. 

    I’m sorry, are you obsessed with me/ meantally I’ll? You’ve written like 100 messages to me on all other threads too, do you know what stalking is because you’re actually doing it on here and it’s scary. Why don’t you back off and get an actual life, no one has time for sad people who like to project their pain on others. Be more positive, you are no one to judge what stage of Bhagti I or anyone else are at. You’re a wannabe bully, but you fail at it miserably. Grown ups don’t speak the way you do, it’s clear to see from all your other creepy stalker messages that you are super immature with zero social skills and a total lack of civility. Grow up and get better.

  2. On 5/27/2021 at 11:58 PM, GurjantGnostic said:

    It's one religion not no religion. We've been over this. Please record your soundbyte so we can just play it without you. 

    I’ve never spoken to you, why so passive aggressive for no reason, are you being bullied at home that you come on here and are rude? People who are rude for zero reason are hurt and insecure. No one said it’s no religion, it’s Puran Sat, the Gurus brought people back to it when other teachers had failed or the teachings were corrupted.

  3. On 6/13/2021 at 7:52 PM, Kaur10 said:

    My mom told me that It happens to my maternal great-grandmother. She died, saw two men who came to collect her in whites,  then two more men came and shouted that it is the lady in the back house, not this one.  All men left, she regained her consciousness, and after half an hour later my family came to know that the lady of the same age in the house at the back has passed away. 

    This scenario happened in a village in Punjab. 

    That’s strange. It shows that people have jobs/ work to do even in the afterlife. 

  4. On 12/24/2014 at 12:47 PM, chzS1ngh said:

     

    Well it seems there is discussion into whether Guru Nanak Dev ji was God himself....

    if there is discussion about it then people are wondering if he was or wasn't :)

     

    Only God exists...Gurbani is very clear about it...therefore Guru Nanak Dev ji was....

    therefore We all are...therefore everything is...

     

    only our Ego gives us a feeling of being seperate...Ego is amazing in that it allows the experience of the 'many' and allows us to have so many experiences as a seperate entity (illusion)...but problem is in this age Ego is stronger than the knowledge of 'God is the only entity' ... therefore majority of people question Gods existance...and run around aimlessly..

     

    Ego has us fooled and Ego makes us forget of who we really are (God...all of us, and everything, and everything beyond...unlimited)

     

    therefore the Question of 'Was Guru Nanak God himself' is mute...He Was...because Ego was at a complete minimum and connection from the Ego (individual state) to the supreme state was 100% formed. We all have that capability...and thats what Simran is For..Simran - remembering...

     

    Just my thoughts about what Gurbani states...nothing more..

    Ego is an illusion. We’re all One, there’s only One. We fools in ego just run around deluded. When we finally sit in our trueselves, we understand that there is no high or low or seperatedness. We are One, we’re in God he’s In Us. 

  5. On 4/25/2021 at 9:23 AM, ama said:

    Though I am getting spiritual with time but often my mind gets agitated seeing the present conditions and questions start coming up...

    Our present times are very dangerous considering the farms bills can literally wipe out sikh farmers economically in Punjab.

    Our elders are sitting on roads for past 4 months with over 350 dead when it was time for them to live relaxed life. But our enemies continue to thrive in positions of power.

    Leader who cheated us are leading good lives with sufficient wealth for several generations. You may say, akal purkh will do justice... But when our sikh get killed, and the killer lives a good life for many decades, questions start to come up....

    This is not new. Over 100000+ fake encounters in Punjab during 80s, thousands dead, brutually murdered in 84 riots, lackhs dead during partition. All those politicians who did this are living as if they did nothing wrong and continue to life good work-family life in politics and family.

    In present times, our youth can only do labor jobs whether in indian or abroad. Shops even in India, are owned mostly non-sikhs while they employ security guards earning 8000 per month are sikhs.

    All major thiriving businesses are owned by non-sikhs... 

    If in my personal life, I am facing issues.Though I am highly grateful to waheguru for so many blessings but some time I feel alone. I am 32, and proudly tie turban, MBA by qualification and good enough personality..But even I am having hard time getting married to girl from good sikh family..Sometimes I wish had gone abroad, removed turban, had my hair cut, and would have easily got married by now like most of my friends...I wonder if I ever had a son, better if I cut his hair from start, else he will end up like me without any love life and like most turbaned and full beard boys who continue to suffer quietly...

    If akal purkh take care of their saints, why do innocent sikhs who pray daily and live life as per sikh ethos continue to suffer..

    Hi. Everything’s Karam, according to our past deeds and actions. We as Walkers of the path of Truth are taught to fight for justice when it is required and that’s what the farmers have done. Look at some of the Gurus and their Sikhs, burned on hot plates, tortured in horrific ways, and the Gurus sons. The bad souls will answer for their deeds in this life of after death. Their karmas are read out and just when they think they’ve gotten away with their deeds, they will suffer for them. 
     

    God is fair and no bad deed goes unpunished in the end, it’s His law. This earth is a Test World. Guru Harkrishan Ji passed at a young age, his life showed acceptance of hukam. The choices we make are important. Fighting for justice is righteous. Those farmers righteous deeds won’t go unnoticed in His Court and either will the bad souls. We don’t live forever, life is temporary. When we have truly accepted death, were more able to accept hukam. 

  6. On 4/18/2021 at 11:57 PM, LettingGo said:

    @Jageera Veer ji, would love to hear how your recovery/life/spiritual journey is going?

    My experience has been that relapse (fortunately and unfortunately) has been part of the journey and has humbled me again and again just enough so that I may be ready again to ‘give myself completely’ to play that game of love our dear Guru ji speaks off (“Jio tho prem kiln ka chao.... “ ) . I’m just Sharing my experience here, not saying I that it is will be the same for others.

    My experience is that of the last 10 years after being introduced to recovery (through drug and alcohol treatment centres which focused on many tools including 12 step recovery), Guru ji certainly was the ‘power greater than myself’ that I incorporated and it was easier to reconnect as I had grown up with it all around me.  I have spent most of these years clean as a result, however despite wonderful gifts flooding back into my life (more talking non-material gifts here), for me it remains on the level of a daily commitment, reallly moment to moment to choose the path being ‘liv’ or ‘taat’. Have to remind myself that it is Gurprasad that a pathway of recovery was even shown to me, that I am able to take a breath and that really I cannot take credit for all the grace that Guru bestows on me.
     

    Above, I am referring to relapses after having being introduced to whatever method of recovery and finding great excitement in being clean, feeling Guru Ji’s blessing and love and knowing that ‘void’ was indeed a spiritual one and was being filled and that intoxication was not even a thought — through to the addiction, 5 doots, ego, the ‘disease’, ‘kaal’ whatever you wish to call it taking over and eventually a relapse.

    It has been painful and I do have a growing fear that I may have squandered the gift sometimes but I hope you are enjoying a new life and Guruji continues to guide your way home.

    Would love to connect and hear from you :)

    Well done for staying clean. I know someone who was never spiritual before they got clean but after rehab does Japji Sahib every morning, does a mindfulness meditation each morning and gets therapy. And it’s done them wonders. I’m sure there’s a lot more they need to do to keep clean, but it’s a large part of how they go through life now. 
     

    Seeing how dukhi can turn turn a human towards God is a truly Beautiful thing. Seeing the bright side of recovery from addiction, in moving closer to Truth is key I believe. Sometimes people come out of it stronger and better than they were before. But the path can be tough, I know that so well done to you. 
     

    Ive never had a great issue with alcohol but I did used to drink it and made a vow to fully give it up one day, which I broke once and then kept after that. It’s been over a decade now. But the dukhi from the kind of life I was living did turn me towards God. 

  7. On 3/27/2021 at 7:15 PM, chatanga1 said:

    This was all to do with trade and economy. India wants to compete with China but with india being a strongly agriculturally based economy some proposals were put forward to try and strengthen that sector so India will have more clout.

     

     

    These issues have been going on in India for about 2 decades now, but the truth is that most farmers are not educated enough, or willing enough to make a change yet.

    No. 

  8. On 3/17/2021 at 9:21 AM, dalsingh101 said:

    Why does India violating obligations not surprise me? 

     

    The government is still run by the same people that were involved in 1984 and their relatives. It hasn’t changed, this is the same old RSS thing happening, hence the RSS government branding peacefully protesting Sikhs as terrorists all over the Indian media. The injustices committed against Sikhs are way past being too many and the people who are still committing these I’m Sure will get their karam hit them hard.

  9. On 10/5/2016 at 7:35 AM, tva prasad said:

    Is it worse to do nindya of a gurmukh or manmukh?

    how bad is it to do nindya of a gurmukh?

    It’s pretty bad. Slanderers of saints suffer the fate described in Sukhmani Sahib without a doubt. Everyone pays for their deeds in the end. 

  10. On 6/8/2015 at 12:32 PM, paapiman said:
    How does one deal with slander (Ninda) of oneself and backbiting (Chuglee) at a workplace, according to Gurmat?
     
    Like for example, if you come to know that some people are spreading false information or making fun about you at a workplace, how should one deal with it?
     
    If someone, who is in good terms with you, keeps exposing other people to you; how does one handle this situation? This is kind of tricky, as you don't want to spoil your relations with that person too. The situation gets even worse, if senior level management people are being exposed to you, as then you would start loosing your trust in them.

     

    Please do provide insights. Personal experiences would be great too.

    Thanks

     

    Waheguru jee kaa Khalsa

    Waheguru jee kee fateh

    You need to write it down, and go through the appropriate channels if bullying is taking place. If your manager doesn’t care, take it higher up. Be assertive, ie stick up for yourself and your rights. We are taught to be strong, to fight for justice and attack if needed, not be passive. Don’t forget that Guru Nanak walked into Mecca like a badass, imagine someone doing that now or especially back in those days. Every Guru up to the last one had/ has strength and an I don’t give a f**k attitude. They don’t care what others think of them, they do what they need to and what they want. 

  11. 4 hours ago, Ragmaala said:

    The purpose of these videos is to reaffirm and reconfirm again and again that there is life after death and you will be accountable for your deeds. I know Guru ji already tells us everything in Gurbani and we don't need anyone else. But its good to hear truth from other sources. And also these kinds of vidyas exist.  But after an incident last night I am not sure if I should have posted it. Watch at your own risk. I had a really scar dream last night, almost real, in which an exorcism was taking place. And when I woke up in fear I was reciting Waheguru Waheguru, so that was a good thing that came out of it.  The voices in recordings are real and I fear if they tend to attract similar frequencies, so better to stay away just in case you are sensitive to these things. 

    You just need to be positive. Practicing gurbani, Naam Jaap is positivity. And ignore any ghosts around. It’s just a khel. Bad ghosts are the same as bad people. A bad persons astral body is not a pretty sight either, and they’re capable of bad things. Ignore and avoid them and accept that they’re an illusion, they’re just God dressed up in the khel, as are we and everything around us. And you just get on with  and focus on your own life without fear. 

  12. On 11/14/2018 at 5:31 PM, Jageera said:

    Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

    Any members here have battled addiction before?Other than abstaining,finding a new crowd to mix with,exercising etc, did you use any spiritual method to help you abstain and quit intoxicants?Any specific Shabads,Paaths used?Appreciate any feedback.Thanks.

     

     

    It depends what the addiction is. But yoga is very good, mediation, practicing Truth from Gurbani etc. It could be good to see a therapist. Surrounding yourself with good positive people is always a good thing. 

  13. On 12/6/2018 at 7:55 PM, Kaju said:

    How many jaaps do I need of a shabad to obtain the sidhi? Would I start to see the effects when I reach 30,000 Jaaps with concentration?

    Siddhis can be distractions on the path. Try just loving God. He made this khel for us out of True Love. He loves us more than most of us realize. 

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