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4 minutes ago, dalsingh101 said:
What I understand is that kesh is the external representation of a Sikhs internal belief. If this is right, what is the power of kesh without the belief/sharda?
A lot of us from Panjabi backgrounds will probably know people/have friends or even relatives that were compelled to keep kesh by parents, who grew up to not really believe. - what does that teach us?
Open question to all.
sikhi is to be felt. I would argue that the parents of those children were not actually "spiritual" but were following Sikh out of fear of their parents or some other reason that wasn't really "true". id like to believe that if a child born to loving Gursikhi parents (who show the true power of love/Sikhi) would love to keep their kes n follow in the footsteps of their parents because they understand they're actually gonna be a more powerful being. I know the reason I wasn't into Sikhi when I was smaller is cuz I thought it was gonna make me "older" n "boring" stereotypical religious old man, but quite the opposite - turns you into a forever young shakti man which we should let the other veero know about. balance ur shakti with Bhagti n yh, you can literally have it all
also sidenote
one time I took DMT (where I didn't blast off into different dimension) but stayed in this realm - I saw each individual hair on my body all on my arms were pulsating beautiful dark purple n green energy, n I feel like I saw how power/energy was being at least stored inside each n every follicle - perhaps even absorbing it for me. Very Beautiful
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I watched this recently
Sikhs before used to understand all these concepts but aren't talked ab now and with this knowledge their understanding/interest in Guru Jis wisdom was much greater
plus this shit is so interesting
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yeh it was alright, I agree w everything. I prefer proper deep veechaar tho me
appreciate the share tho
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On 7/31/2023 at 9:13 PM, dalsingh101 said:
I'm not amritdhari or keshdhari even, so I don't wear a shaster like that. But guys I know hide it under their jumpers/jackets etc. in a gatra. I know it's harder to do in summer when you're probably wearing a T-shirt, that's when a smaller functional one is useful. A slightly looser T-shirt would probably help!
I don't think you have to be amritdhari to carry shastar? imo doesn't make sense to add Maryada after you take Amrit but be steady with it before hand. but if not kesdhari yeah I kinda get what you mean but who am I to say
kes our spiritual roots
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cheers , ill give it a watch
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thanks bro. yeah I would like too eventually, I didn't think knives would be this expensive originally lol.
how do you wear yours day to day? when wearing "english" clothes
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I will try see how I can conceal it nicely
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5 hours ago, dalsingh101 said:
I think minds may change over the next few generations when people grow up with their real ithihaas instead of the colonial version.
No, please don't be another Singh carrying but ultimately unwilling to use if worse comes to worse. Otherwise to me, it just comes across as some sort of attention seeking. Note the point I made in the last post about young people having weapons on them and not being averse to using them on street level in many urban areas. It's up to you to find the right size that can be functional as well as inconspicuous. I like karambits, but ultimately you have to check shasters for how they feel in your hand; do they feel solid and sturdy, can you get a good grip, do they feel balanced in your hands, is the weight right - these things will vary from person to person.
Steel i.e. sarbloh, which is an alloy is considered sacred (not pure iron, or cast iron, which is very brittle and can break very easily). I think it is because of the use of the sarbloh during dasam pita's earthly time to highlight Waheguru's power and potential destructive energy against dushts/daints/asuras. Also because weaponry is made from steel and allows us to protect ourselves and our dharam. I've never heard of iron or steel being used like you are saying as a talisman against black magic, but then I've not read nihungnama.
oh okay cool, this type of Sikh you are describing I do not wish to be ( basically a pretender ).. I ended up buying this one https://www.coldsteel-uk.com/product/cold-steel-marauder-serrated-cs-39lswbs/.
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Just now, GurjantGnostic said:
Good perspective
thank you veer ji
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also another cool thing ab seeing everything as shakti is when somebody is angry upfront of you. you can actually feed off their anger because you know its all just Waheguru's shakti which you are v friendly with
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1 minute ago, GurjantGnostic said:
I agree with what you said. But I don't see anyway navigating my life without having interceded in violence...kinda. Alot. Take what you know now that I agree with and remember under pressure it's not like that. Once you step into certain areas you will effected.
And once it changes you reclaiming you health and balance is difficult. Most people have achieved this by being cowards.
nah don't get me wrong I know if you've got hit anger comes out by itself, but im saying I don't think we should practise getting angry in our rooms, when we read the bani, we should be Tryna invoke shakti, no? then that'll help the rest of your whole life n anything you apply urself to
I feel true power comes from that love (shakti) not anger
but im aware that even after a fight its v hard to actually calm urself down again but im not talking about calming down w the shakti bani. I was saying the cool calming effect comes after you've read the bani because you feel so powerful. n safe. if that makes sense?
I have no doubt obtaining more shakti makes ur anger/fierceness way more powerful also. if you're talking about "going primal" if yk what I mean. I feel like that would be so draining to do that when reading the paath. is that what were supposed to do?
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3 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:
How many violent encounters you been in?
none after I learnt ab this, people won't try it if they feel ur aura is stronger than theirs. (n dont say anything to others being mr bigman)
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going into isolated nature areas n SCREAMING jaikaareh at the top of ur lungs also helps with gaining fulfilment as well as Bir rassy type feelings lololol
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btw I don't know how to get that beautiful spirit around me ive just felt it around a few Gursikhs. if anyone could help?
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On 5/14/2023 at 12:12 AM, Soulfinder said:
I "> agree with you veer ji.
On 5/14/2023 at 12:11 AM, GurjantGnostic said:Bir Ras is a double edged sword. With rare exception it's better to stay Shanti. Take it from the wretch.
obviously I don't know but even if not im sure someone could benefit from this..
but you might be confusing invoking anger which is false rather than invoking shakti which is true. there would be a beautifully intoxicating n o so powerful field around you that is so comforting and peaceful n loving at the same time (I have felt off some Gursikhs). and anger is really draining every else around you aswell. try going into nature away from everyone you know n try it there aswell as Sarbloh bani which I used to find sharpens all that shakti n makes it rather clean feeling. the people you walk past in public will be scared n it can make you feel quite bad for being in your full glory (can bring alot of shame to your soul which is absolutely detrimental to your own growth). same thing as going into nature is going into a true Sangat of Gursikhs who know what they're doing
if you say the bani o so humbly n meekly like your asking it from Nirunkaar above you, He will provide you the shakti ( True Power. ) , without having to force it out urself. (brings up anger)
maybe try whispering the bani
but ultimately it does come down to how pure you are as n individual but Guru Sahib Will guide you
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also under Guru GOBIND Singh Jis wishes, am I right in saying 12" minimum?
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On 7/26/2023 at 11:00 PM, dalsingh101 said:
In the UK, it's probably better to not be blatant with a functional weapon. I know some Sikhs carry them, but if someone is actually going to go beyond the useless, colonial products i.e. blunt, useless with no handle type of 'kirpan', then they should conceal it, just to avoid unnecessary attention. English people might understand why a Singh is carrying one, but a lot of other foreigners wouldn't. And we shouldn't forget why we were instructed to have them. I think way too many amritdharis have fallen for the 'symbolic' interpretation which was obviously a part of colonial manipulation to disarm Sikhs.
yeah fr, I don't rate it but chalo they were brought up like that. don't know if they'll let their minds be changed now.
When you say I should conceal it, can't only quite small weapons be concealed? What do you recommend from the cold steel website paaji
Also doesn't iron have a very special spiritual significance? idk what it is but ive read that iron kareh used to be used to f= off black magic (nihungnama)
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can we please revive this thread, I also want the sickest shastar the UK police will allow me to carry, thank you
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would anyone translate this v deep talk
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Don't forget how you can become so vicious n fearless , truly fearless which is unfathomable for most people. This energy destroys the opponent on the inside before the fight has even happened
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also think how many other beings them escorts have also shared themselves with
n their spiritual state
I hope Waheguru pulls you out this rut
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1 hour ago, lostsikh said:
Nowdays i have even started to watch gay porn vids along with suicide, beheading material as well. I look at someone to then straight at the throat to strike them like in the vids.
My desire for sex is still there especially as my last punt didn't go to plan as i wanted it to.
the same way eating food not from a God loving being, that energy it transferred to you via the food because everything is energy communication and energy exchange. you need to be more careful who you have sex with
are these kirpans acceptable
in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
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also in this city I live everyone here is so depleted of energy, lifeless. id definitely want all the power Maharaaj feels like I deserve
Sri Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh