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Sat1176

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  1. @Jageera watch this video and listen very carefully. It will begin to make sense. And one who doubts what our Veer @HisServant has experienced.
  2. @HisServant your post reminds me of what Osho said in one of his books or film. Waheguru Waheguru Waheguru. You have just made the best post of this entire forum mate. If that is not Brahmgyan I don't know what is. Truly a blessed Gurmukh. An inspiration to us all.
  3. Useful jugti for those who don't hear anhad explained. Listen from 29 mins but whole video good.
  4. If your experiencing it then just accept it with reverence and swallow. Consider it as one of your fruits of meditation. God bless
  5. Your attention is divided and focused on the cat rather than the simran so you aren't fully able devote your surti to the primary task. I struggle even if there is background noise. My ears love to run in the direction of external sounds rather than listening to the jaap or within. I find it terribly annoying.
  6. Listen and watch the live simran camp broadcasts. Highly recommended.
  7. Amrit vela simran. Good for japping along with if you struggle to do it on your own.
  8. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7398813/Desperate-pleas-dying-British-father-wife-choked-crazed-Norwegian-bodyguard.html I thought Amitpal had used his kirpan in order to defend himself hence all the references to a steak knife in media reports. But it appears the daily mail has a photograph of knife used which looks like a regular knife from knife and fork set. Really tragic news as I had met Amitpal and his wife a few times.
  9. https://punjab2000.com/mr-amitpal-singh-bajaj-rip-official-statement-from-the-family/
  10. Commercialise is something those Gurmukhs definately do not do. I presume there is a deeper reason why gyan is no longer openly available. I know some other closely linked Gurmukhs frown upon personal publicity. They believe that the only praise should be of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji and not the individual giving the explaination or guidance. They work on the principle of Koi Aan Milave Mera Pritam Pyara. They emphasis on the word "koi". The person came showed the way, gave guidance and attached you to shabad guru (naam) & nirankar and left. No personal trace or link left behind. If you were lucky enough to be there at that time you got the gyan otherwise not. Most likely the Gurmukhs of MySimran.info have adopted the same mindset.
  11. MySimran.info few years ago had loads of akath katha videos on their YouTube channel. For some unbeknown reason they took them all down. Sajjan_Thug found a few on the vimeo site and posted a link here. Within 1 month they have taken these down also. They must have seen the post. What I can't figure out is if someone claims to speak the Truth why start hiding knowledge away.
  12. Here is a useful tip from Bhai Sahib. He explains that some people say they only hear Shabad from one side. I.e right ear. He says Shabad is everywhere yet we don’t believe. He says slowly take the Shabad to the side you don’t hear it. Then observe if it can be heard there also. listen at time index 1:04:30
  13. I thought it was as follows: 1) Swaas Graas simran by chanting Gurmantra to stop the thoughts. 2) Enter the Sunn (going to sleep to rest) 3) Stay awake by dhyaan when free of thoughts. (Now try and stay awake without falling completely asleep but still in that thoughtless stage) 4) The divine words appear in Sunn. (This is called Sehaj Dhun. The fine high pitched sound) 5) Anhad Bani (the divine music) appears. (Countless other sounds are heard here including the 5 anhad sounds), aka shabad ghanaray) 6) The mind enters the Sunn (third Sunn). 7) Naad (word of God) appears which will help us cross the Bhavsagar (the dangerous ocean). (This is when one hears the single loud sound of toor/naad/combination of the 5 sounds/ek shabad) This is the jahaj that carries the mind across. The mind unites with God in Sehaj Ghar.  
  14. I think because something needs to become pargat looking straight ahead before you begin to raise the surti upwards. Also people begin to raise their eyes upwards creating a strain.
  15. He seems to stress though that you should always walk on this dhyan path under guidance. I would therefore recommend that anyone wanting to walk on this path and following along the videos make contact with him and take 1-on-1 advice. Tell him what you hear and then take it from there. In the little contact I have had with him I have found him to be very helpful and approachable. He gave me some pointers and told me to feel free to come back to him whenever I required. There is nothing like having 1-on-1 guidance at your disposal should the need be required. You can then tell him as you progress and he can tell you directly what the next steps are and if your heading in the right direction.
  16. Listen to what you hear. I think it depends on how deep you are within plays and important part in what sound you hear. Keep gurmatar going softly in the background whist keeping dhyan on the sound you hear. Some people stick with gurmantar and take themselves very deep before they switch to more distinguishable sounds.
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