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1 hour ago, Lioness11 said:
That’s strange. It shows that people have jobs/ work to do even in the afterlife.
Weird. That's in Gurbani.
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1 hour ago, Lioness11 said:
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.
That's lovely friend.
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1 hour ago, paapiman said:
There is no reference to copper in Gurbani?
Bhul chuk maaf
Occupied at the moment, but let's find out.
I just meant it to be understood my comments on copper were not Gurmat necessarily in origin.
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Final amature analagoy before letting the literate Sangat resolve this based on Gurbani.
There is a mountain. It is rocky and perilous and some parts are greener and nicer than others. There is a single path that leads directly up the mountain and to a gate. To which connects a tower with one door.
You can climb up the mountain however you may be able. Once at the top you cannot enter the tower. One could circle to the sunny side of the mountain pretty quick at the top. Lots of happy climbers there. But to enter the Tower you must circle to the Gate and proceed. To be allowed entry one must be fine tuned and then be struck and be checked to see if the Coin of the Shabad is True.
If one has found the Paath, it leads directly to the Gate and itself contained everything one needs to be Struck True on it. Built into it.
From this Gate you will see those not yet allowed entry given life outside the gates and sent off to perform duties in which to retemper their coin a bit.
You will also see the Kings Own come to and from this gate as they too perform their Seva.
Every once in a great while an animal is quickly proceeded inside with great respect and care that Vaheguru Akal Purakh has called for.
So we understand the general way of the Gate for most of us, but nobody understands the Will of Vaheguru Akal Purakh.
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Original antibiotics were some sort of copper catalyst something.
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It's a great metal and way better than most of what we make things out of. You can't go wrong with it.
Does it do the 70 30 thing exactly? I have no idea. It can't hurt though. I wouldn't put down Sarbloh for it but I'd drink it over every other metal.
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Just now, paapiman said:Not as many. My understanding of copper is that it's conductivity as a metal make it also a conductor for other energy wavelengths and it fascilitates other chemical reactions to occur.
So if one places water in copper for example and let's it sit it catalyzes certain energetic and chemical reactions thus purifying the water in a way.
If one were to say bless water in copper and drink it the known properties of water and copper both would apply.
It is a nutrient.
None of this is Bani.
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Rushed story. I hope it's possible small relevance rings there dully.
At the top, discerning a Gursikh from the rarest of Atmas that manage to work their way into something almost identical is hard to do. No matter how close you are, or get, your final work is held to the Sikh standard.
Can this be done? Yeah..by becoming a Sikh or identical to a Sikh and having help at the end, which is shorter if you're already Sikh like, and shortest if you follow the guidebook for the lab 100.
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I walked into a forest. I saw a man who had everything he needed. Provided in the environment, used to perfection. I asked him, what is this you do to have it all? He says I'm a lumberjack.
I'm prideful so I say Well. I will not be a lumberjack. I will be something better.
Chuckling he says I can show you the way from the beginning, give you a headstart. I say No! If I am to be greater than you I will have none of it!
Years later a boy comes. And he says Hail Sir. I see you are a fine lumberjack. Please let me stay with you and learn your ways. My father was a lumberjack but I've lost him. Let me see your craft.
The man says Boy! I am no mere lumberjack let me show you the ways only I know, having worked hard this forest!
So the man takes his axe and plunges it into a tree and fells it. He makes boards and pieces from it. He shows the boy all he can do and make.
The boy smiles and nods sagely. This is very good all you do, but when you cut the edges look like this, you have to plane them later. My fathers cuts were perfect from the beginning. See these joints? They are good but you've tied everything together with rope. The rope will rot before the wood and so my father used pegs.
The man is dejected. Upset. He's spent now almost his whole life perfecting his craft and here an orphan boy has poked holes in everything he's done. The man rushes through the forest looking for the lumberjack.
After what seems like lifetimes he finds the Lumberjack in the most (heavenly, natural, or hellish) part of the forest. He falls before him. Master! I have spent my all and I cannot compare to even one of your students! Please you must teach me!
The Lumberjack smiles and says You've done really well Friend. You have your axe always, you did not take too much from the forest, your hair is now long like the moss from the highest branches but you thought it was trees you were learning to cut and it was your ego that needed to be felled. For your hard work you have reached me, now let me show you how to turn the axe on your body forest and make your boat home.
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On 6/16/2021 at 3:56 AM, paapiman said:
What's the next best metal, which can be used, after Sarabloh?
Steel has an Iron concentration of 98 to 99%. Can we use steel, if in case we cannot use Sarabloh?
Bhul chuk maaf
Sarbloh counts as a steel. It's not cast iron or pig iron. It's high carbon steel. It's not alloyed, the carbon is that present before refining.
Sarbloh should be used whenever possible, and is essential certain items be Sarbloh, but when substituting containers and things, glass, ceramic or most metals, not aluminum, are better than plastic.
It seems Sarbloh really is iron in multiple forms. We wouldn't bat an eye at a cast iron skillet, but clearly cast iron isn't the Sarbloh of weapons.
If Sarbloh is one thing it's steel made from pure iron. Or purified iron.
If I was going to substitute an alloy of steel for weapons for Sarbloh I'd try silicate steel from generators as my second choice.
If I was subbing for drink and food containers it'd be copper.
There is something special about Sarbloh that can't be replaced, especially dietarily.
The resulting quality of wepons historically indicates to me, some master Sikilgars were involved with forging and tempering practices probably lost largely to time. The effect Purtan Shastars had on imperial weapons and armor makes the Sarbloh then more like Damascus or Katana quality steel. It was probably smelted and forged repeatedly, and the edges were probably hardened with softer cores through the tempering.
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1 hour ago, paapiman said:
What do you mean bro? Can you please elaborate?
Bhul chuk maaf
There is a reson to let people self govern, and have their own ways, to a degree.
In a rush but not only does it protect the freedoms of the Paanth, which even the Guru Sahiban respected, and keeps you from being taken over and controlled from the top down from one location.
The fact power is decentralized has preserved Sikhi. If it was just Akal Takht then Sikhi would be over already.
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Decentralization of power and responsibilities in Sikhi is intentional I think.
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On 4/19/2021 at 1:38 AM, Sat1176 said:
Bhai Amrik Singh explains the panj shabad
Akath Katha_Bhai Amrik Singh Ji_04192021 Panj Shabads Explained.m4a 20.1 MB · 2 downloads
Here is the shabad he quotes
panch sabad nirmaa-il baajay.
dhulkay chavar sankh ghan gaajay. (ang 974)
- Dhulkay - Sound of drum
- Chavar - Shu shu sound like chaur sahib
- Sankh - Sound of conch shell
- Ghan - Sound of heavy mallet striking metal
- Gaajay - Sound of thunder
Imagine digitally making Kirtan with that for the insturmentation. I mean no substitute for the real, but how great that might be.
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41 minutes ago, paapiman said:It would be great to have Panthic unity, but it won't be possible, if a Jathebandi falsely claims that they follow the full Rehat, while others don't.
An issue could be trivial for one Jathebandi, but the very same issue could be a huge issue for some other Jathebandi.
Bhul chuk maaf
Unity comes from something deeper.
I'm more concerned if people follow their rehit than it be identifcal to mine.
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2 hours ago, Trimandeep Singh said:authority of Sri Akal Takht Sahib
That has to be restored unfortunately.
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18 minutes ago, paapiman said:
Let's discuss in this thread, if it is possible to follow all the codes of conduct (Puratan Rehatname).
Bhul chuk maaf
In a way yes. Following Sarbloh Rehit and also only having food cooked by Amritdhari or yourself.
But the base Rehit would be ...lacking words...Nihang or non Nihang..followed with Sarbloh Rehit additional.
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44 minutes ago, Ragmaala said:
Its sad that innocent children had go through all that abuse, physically, mentally, sexually, and their identity stripped away. I am sure there are thousand cases that we don’t know about, all over canada, usa, australia, and other nations that were colonized.
The powerful always abuses the vulnerable.
there is nothing that can be done now, the damage is far beyond repair...
we should be grateful that we are born into sikh families and have the opportunity to become nirbhau nirvair khalsa. Once we achieve that only then we can truly help everyone around us, including the vulnerable.
Indian schools were the exact same here. What a coincidence.
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12 minutes ago, dalsingh101 said:
I have to say:
Seeing as so many of the people on the forum are from Canada, I'm kind of surprised that none of you have said diddly squat about this????
Shhh...
The..
The...Wypipo will hear you.
Hearing about their crimes makes them triggered and that's racist. Lol.
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1 hour ago, paapiman said:
Are you serious? Proven by science?
Bhul chuk maaf
Yeah. Yakuza suits are as much as you can take without dying. And they say it knocks 20 off their life.
That little clear patch they leave down the center on the front is not only to conceal the suit under japanese business attire but so they don't die.
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46 minutes ago, paapiman said:
Can a Tattoo be made without shaving the hair?
If yes, then IMHO, there is no harm in getting a Tattoo.
Bhul chuk maaf
I think a lot of Sikhs avoid it, seeing it as ritual piercing. Tattooed skin loses the ability to breath, and in extreme cases this does kill the persons liver then themself.
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I recommend taking vitamin E, and doing short bursts of activity to get breathing up then rest and repeat. Coordinate breathing with movement pleasurably using Vaheguru however feels most natural. With in or out breath or both.
I also recommend laying on a semi firm floor and rocking side to side, with and without the legs held into chest, and rocking back and forth along the spine like Aikido Ukemi.
Ugh. They're all doing it wrong. Kind of like this but you only rock part way and do both sides.
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I apologize in advance for this. Truly. But medically out of compassion I feel like I have a responsibility to bring this up.
CBD May Reduce Scarring
When the skin’s layers are damaged, the cells work to repair the injury with new collagen fibers. This produces scar tissue that looks and feels different from the surrounding skin. Scars can simply be unsightly, or they can interfere with normal functioning.
CBD supports the regeneration of skin cells and also limits the spread of damaged cells. Another way CBD helps scars heal is by regulating collagen production. When you apply CBD directly to a scar, it can help soften and smooth it, which reduces the appearance and texture of the scar tissue
Not only could they be eaten for a variety of reasons but... Ahem...
They also sell cbds suspened in vegetable glycerin solutions that can be put in...an..umm...electric device...and turned into a vapor...and breathed in...to get the cbds on the lung tissue itself.
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1 minute ago, paapiman said:
@Trimandeep Singh - Please listen to the above video bro. Jhatka of fruits (Apples, Bananas, Coconuts, etc) is done during the Paath of Sri Dasam Gurbani. It is done at the point, whenever there is a mention (in Gurbani) of a death of a demon or a evil person or a warrior.
Bhul chuk maaf
Thank you for summarizing. I'm too ignorant to benefit from the video.
I'm still watching it... Just not understanding too much.
I have heard sounds while I was asleep. PLEASE GUIDE FURTHER
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You have evaded having a Truthful conversation based on Gurmat for a long time. Even in the short time posting here the Sangat has a pretty clear idea what I'm talking about. It's on you to go back and address a great amount of Beadbi of Gursikhi.
And to be a student of real Sikhs, Khalsa Guru, and more importantly a Sikh of the Guru Sahiban. Instead of undermining Gurmat.
That's to start.
And don't play daft again. You just look daft.