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Baljeet Delhiwala Exposed


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Please listen to Baljeet Delhiwala(this person has made anti-Gurmat remarks in the past too). According to him, it is not possible to do 101 Paths of Sri Japjee Sahib in 24 hrs. First, please listen to him, then science will give him a befitting reply in the next post.

Please start listening at 3:10:

 

 

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Please read a quote from a book written by former CIA officers.

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Cognitive research, meanwhile, suggests that we think at least ten times faster than we speak.

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Baljeet Delhi might be right in saying that 101 Paths of Sri Japjee Sahib jee cannot be recited by tongue in 24 hrs (assuming a person takes 15 min to do one Path), but people with trained minds can easily do 101 Paths in a day. This is called Mansik Jaap. So, according to the research mentioned above, a trained person can easily recite (mentally) a passage 10 times faster than he can speak it out loudly. Now, we know who Srimaan Amar Shaheed Baba Deep Singh jee was. He was a Gurmukh Brahamgyani and it is nearly impossible for ordinary humans to fathom his powers (including cognitive abilities). Therefore, if an ordinary person can do 4 Paths in one hour, Babajee could have easily done 40. IMHO, it would have taken him no more than 3 hrs to complete 101 Paths.  

[1] - Ref: Spy The Lie by Philip Houston, Michael Floyd and Susan Carnicero

 

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