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paapiman

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Good point by gyani ji, i believe its addressed to specific mindset which undermines/reject basic framework as well, act like dry intellectuals- kitabi gyani devoid of any personal experience as they are just dry intellectual group.

However, on contrary its also quite valid and true. If we won't have clear understanding intrinsically deep down regarding absolute reality or ultimate aim then one have great tendency to get carried away on semantics on things such as counting etc and turning them into dogma so i believe pure cognitive perception (bibek, gyan khand mein gyan parchand) is always needed so absolute view- underpins everything, contextualize everything.

 

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However, on contrary its also quite valid and true. If we won't have clear understanding intrinsically deep down regarding absolute reality or ultimate aim then one have great tendency to get carried away on semantics on things such as counting etc and turning them into dogma so i believe pure cognitive perception (bibek, gyan khand mein gyan parchand) is always needed so absolute view- underpins everything, contextualize everything.

 

Good point bro, but the majority of the so-called Sikhs (including Niguray, Sehajdharis, etc) will fall under the realm of basic framework. Therefore, the point made by Gyani jee is extremely valid for our community at this point in time.

Bhul chuk maaf

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