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SinghMunda

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  1. Does it matter if a Sikh is positive or negative? I mean if you think the worst or best of things, for example thinking the worst possible outcomes-even if they are the most likely, or should Sikhs always be positive? Personally I am more realistic if anything, but a bit negative, so I feel less bad if there is a negative outcome. Does it matter in a spiritual way? Does it matter to Vaheguru?

    At the end of the day, we should accept all things as positive because they are pleasing to God, but does it matter if we think "It's gonna rain tomorrow" when there's a 50% chance of sunshine? But as long as we accept Waheguru's will? Or is being positive required in the long road to achieving Saachkhand?

  2. Yeh, i saw that Hindu Nation programme, there's another programme tonight to, and yes, the word Sikh was only used a couple of times, and not in any major significance to the programme itself. Nothing was mentioned of the slaughter of the Sikhs in 1984 by the hindus. Also, the singer from cornershop is a Punjabi Sikh, and the man who did that spaceman track from a few years back is Sikh too.

  3. I have seen in many pics of Sants, like Sant Isher Singh Ji and Sant Kishan Singh Rara Sahib Wale, and Sant Mohinder Singh Ji Jarg Sahib Wale where they have gardvi next to them with water while they're doing paath. Apparently this is to keep evil spirits from approaching them. Does anyone know why this works, is it only for Sants, is it the water? I would really like to have a further understanding please.

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