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Mugermach Singh

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  1. Someone said to Bahaudin Naqshband:

    'You relate stories, but you do not tell us how to understand them.'

    He said:

    'How would you like it if the man from whom you bought fruit consumed it before your eyes, leaving you only the skin?'

    I feel this holds insight into Gurbani

    lol, i just read asa di var steek and the story of asraj and was thinking whats the point of telling us the story without the moral...

    guess the penny dropped in time.

  2. nb - removing doubt and confusion is not to my mind the same as feeling satisfaction/pleasure

    The lines between them are still blured for me... See what happens..

    Prayer should further increase the pain of separation, the need to realise truth

    I suppose this could relate to other aspects of life too.

    :)

  3. It is a theme that arises in buddhist writings a lot about going off wandering for years to find yourself back where you started, and that the truth was there all along, but this desire for the new drove you away from it!

    Thanks.

    my word, a serious mugermuch. this is too much

    Ah crap, its out... good thing that many people dont visit thise section...

    btw, i read most of your posts, they are very interesting and inspiring, i just dont comment cos i would probably ruin your posts. :)

  4. If you pray and feel satisfaction at having prayed, your action has made you worse. In such circumstances, cease to pray until you have learned how to be really humble.

    What if you just feel better, not satisfied but relaxed.

  5. People seek teachers and teaching in order to find something that they do not know already. In reliayt, however, teachers and teachings exist to help people to apply and practice not to amuse or give experience that must be new.

    Since men in general do not know this, it is not surprising that they do not know what they have found, and try to find what is of no use to them.

    It is also possible that things which seem ‘new’ to people are the last things that they need for the purpose of improving them.

    You will know the seeker of sensations because he is attracted by the new or mysterious. You will know the real student because he seeks whatever there is to be found.

    read this 5 times... and im even more confused them i was when i read it the first time....

    You will know the seeker of sensations because he is attracted by the new or mysterious. You will know the real student because he seeks whatever there is to be found.

    :roll:

  6. I have contacted a very chardeekallah mahapurakh and he told me that we should do an akhand paat followed by an akhand jaap. mugermach singh was actually a horse that used to laugh in his old life, and he laughed during ardass, so he came back as a human with a crocodile name, but he was lucky enough to have "bachan" from bhai naamabhyaas singh ji, and because of that he got the human form.

    so now he has been blessed with naaam, but he unfortunately has to fulfill his karam.

    lets do ardaas and then call some of the "singhs" to sort him out

    Hmpf.

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