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THE WARRIOR

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  1. Life, creation and death continues regardless to this you are Attached. So yes to this part of your life you have no control. The five elements, the body is just a loan it eventually just returns to what it was constructed from. During the Loan period it helps to build up a bit of internal interest, this fundamentally is all "you" and all you have left once you drop the physical body. So to simply put it the loan is controlled, the interest is "yours", it helps to have a smart banker (Guru) There is no God in heaven plotting the ups and downs of your life, or controlling you via bluetooth etc…. this only happens in Greek mythology.
  2. Build the guy up then knock him down just because he doesn’t fit the false romanticism you guys have!
  3. Punjabees are willing to emigrate anywhere.
  4. Fundamentally whatever the situation people should conduct themselves within the perimeters of the Law, there has been much associated with this issue from violence, vandalism and arson. Equally the exploitation of Guru Ji needs to be carefully examined, and where it is felt that the situation is blasphemous then action needs to be taken. Action in the form of changing legislation in The Law, or adding to it so that such actions do not hurt sentiments of faithful of that particular religion etc. passionate jiwans and misunderstandings lead only to disasters, people ending up in hospitals and prisons is not the way forward. There are tools in place to address this issue sensibly; however this requires a change in mentality and this is the root cause “the mentality”
  5. Ye okay, what ever makes you happy, secure and fuzzy inside.
  6. Actually he didn’t, Bahaur Ali Shah created his own mentality himself and by is own admissions doesn’t associate with Niddar Singh nor dose he agree with him on issues etc etc, the rest is up to peoples own insecurities what they like to believe etc etc.
  7. Bahadur Ali Shah often visits here as shamsher or something like that, he’s yesterdays news and certainly no scholar. http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showto...mp;#entry298150
  8. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3684288.stm By Mike Thomson BBC News In the closing stages of World War II, as Allied and French resistance forces were driving Hitler's now demoralised forces from France, three senior German officers defected. Legionnaires were recruited from German POW camps The information they gave British intelligence was considered so sensitive that in 1945 it was locked away, not due to be released until the year 2021. Now, 17 years early, the BBC's Document programme has been given special access to this secret file. It reveals how thousands of Indian soldiers who had joined Britain in the fight against fascism swapped their oaths to the British king for others to Adolf Hitler - an astonishing tale of loyalty, despair and betrayal that threatened to rock British rule in India, known as the Raj. The story the German officers told their interrogators began in Berlin on 3 April 1941. This was the date that the left-wing Indian revolutionary leader, Subhas Chandra Bose, arrived in the German capital. Bose, who had been arrested 11 times by the British in India, had fled the Raj with one mission in mind. That was to seek Hitler's help in pushing the British out of India. He wanted 500 volunteers who would be trained in Germany and then parachuted into India. Everyone raised their hands. Thousands of us volunteered Lieutenant Barwant Singh Six months later, with the help of the German foreign ministry, he had set up what he called "The Free India Centre", from where he published leaflets, wrote speeches and organised broadcasts in support of his cause. By the end of 1941, Hitler's regime officially recognised his provisional "Free India Government" in exile, and even agreed to help Chandra Bose raise an army to fight for his cause. It was to be called "The Free India Legion". Bose hoped to raise a force of about 100,000 men which, when armed and kitted out by the Germans, could be used to invade British India. He decided to raise them by going on recruiting visits to Prisoner-of-War camps in Germany which, at that time, were home to tens of thousands of Indian soldiers captured by Rommel in North Africa. Volunteers Finally, by August 1942, Bose's recruitment drive got fully into swing. Mass ceremonies were held in which dozens of Indian POWs joined in mass oaths of allegiance to Adolf Hitler. Chandra Bose did not live to see Indian independence These are the words that were used by men that had formally sworn an oath to the British king: "I swear by God this holy oath that I will obey the leader of the German race and state, Adolf Hitler, as the commander of the German armed forces in the fight for India, whose leader is Subhas Chandra Bose." I managed to track down one of Bose's former recruits, Lieutenant Barwant Singh, who can still remember the Indian revolutionary arriving at his prisoner of war camp. "He was introduced to us as a leader from our country who wanted to talk to us," he said. "He wanted 500 volunteers who would be trained in Germany and then parachuted into India. Everyone raised their hands. Thousands of us volunteered." Demoralised In all 3,000 Indian prisoners of war signed up for the Free India Legion. But instead of being delighted, Bose was worried. A left-wing admirer of Russia, he was devastated when Hitler's tanks rolled across the Soviet border. Matters were made even worse by the fact that after Stalingrad it became clear that the now-retreating German army would be in no position to offer Bose help in driving the British from faraway India. When the Indian revolutionary met Hitler in May 1942 his suspicions were confirmed, and he came to believe that the Nazi leader was more interested in using his men to win propaganda victories than military ones. So, in February 1943, Bose turned his back on his legionnaires and slipped secretly away aboard a submarine bound for Japan. Rudolf Hartog remembers parting with his Indian friends There, with Japanese help, he was to raise a force of 60,000 men to march on India. Back in Germany the men he had recruited were left leaderless and demoralised. After much dissent and even a mutiny, the German High Command despatched them first to Holland and then south-west France, where they were told to help fortify the coast for an expected allied landing. After D-Day, the Free India Legion, which had now been drafted into Himmler's Waffen SS, were in headlong retreat through France, along with regular German units. It was during this time that they gained a wild and loathsome reputation amongst the civilian population. The former French Resistance fighter, Henri Gendreaux, remembers the Legion passing through his home town of Ruffec: "I do remember several cases of rape. A lady and her two daughters were raped and in another case they even shot dead a little two-year-old girl." Finally, instead of driving the British from India, the Free India Legion were themselves driven from France and then Germany. Their German military translator at the time was Private Rudolf Hartog, who is now 80. "The last day we were together an armoured tank appeared. I thought, my goodness, what can I do? I'm finished," he said. "But he only wanted to collect the Indians. We embraced each other and cried. You see that was the end." Mutinies A year later the Indian legionnaires were sent back to India, where all were released after short jail sentences. But when the British put three of their senior officers on trial near Delhi there were mutinies in the army and protests on the streets. With the British now aware that the Indian army could no longer be relied upon by the Raj to do its bidding, independence followed soon after. Not that Subhas Chandra Bose was to see the day he had fought so hard for. He died in 1945. Since then little has been heard of Lieutenant Barwant Singh and his fellow legionnaires. At the end of the war the BBC was forbidden from broadcasting their story and this remarkable saga was locked away in the archives, until now. Not that Lieutenant Singh has ever forgotten those dramatic days. "In front of my eyes I can see how we all looked, how we would all sing and how we all talked about what eventually would happen to us all," he said.
  9. Insecurities, phobias, ignorance, racism, tribal survivalism.
  10. amrit is a blind ritual? really? Everything is a blind ritual unless it is done with awareness, consciousness and true devotion for the almighty. there is nothing else and nothing else is needed. its all there.
  11. here is another big big big big problem: we worry too much about what the damn global community thinks, and that is what is distracting us from our panth. "oh what will they say when i walk in with a turban on? "dude that girl is not gonna like me any more if i grow out my beard" "omg, did u see that dude in the long dress-like thing he was wearing, and that freakin knife hangin at his side, he looked like a terrorist!" "look at this freakin nihang, all hes worried about is freakin paath" The mentality is worrying more than the language.
  12. Look how evolved we are we can use the words Sikhi, Khalsa ,Amrit, Haramzada, b.stard all in the same topic. Now that’s evolution for you. What must people think when they read these posts, what must the global community think when they read such things.
  13. B.S You obviously know the answers to all your questions, a bit funny really because you don’t really know much except being a bit dandy with the old cut and paste. You seem to think because cutting and pasting Bani gives your arguments substance, er..ok. and more worryingly support the burning people with kerosene as justified actions. It may be a oversight but it also constitutes murder. A bit sad really because a lot of people here would also support such a mentality. At times I think if this is the way its all going would any sane person want any part of it , convincingly I am telling myself “no”. If this is the way Sikhi is going I will have no part of it.
  14. You continue to prod my ego, for this instant I will bite. If you had any understanding you would realise the confused state is the best one to reside in, the comfortable sleeping mind lives life unconsciously. You don’t understand how Karma works nor does a person need to have a “turbo charged Jeevan” to understand it. This is not BrumGyani or Sant stuff, it’s all within perfect grasp, but it requires a certain mentality. Sikhi is a path of devotion via emotion, Guru ji takes care of the Salvation side what he simply ask for is unconditional and true devotion. A Conscious person continuously judges themselves, questions themselves and is continuously disappointed with only ones own self. The five elements are simply a loan that has to be given back, interest free, however your karma some added some deleted is all you have really and is all you are. What others do is their business worry about your own life.
  15. For this sacrilege you will truly go to hell…..to do Saddams laundry.
  16. :s The picture is absolutely disgusting, I have never been so offended in my life, absolutely terrible, there are no words to describe it, and utter filth……..anyone with any sense and any perception will tell you that Spider-Man looks better in Black!
  17. it was the Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica)
  18. I would say its more of a question of how the “attma” gets there, only then you can know how, when and why.
  19. Yep there is a kind of what we term as a “soul” “a type of energy” but not the same as an animal or human.
  20. 40 days some sooner. Depends on the so called “soul” it’s a deep and long science.
  21. ye, you're right what i should have said is "shere" is the general term Not "Singh" it can mean any of the above....long day
  22. Singh is a general term can mean lion, tiger and even leopard.
  23. I think the lion would win, simply because even though the tiger is stronger and usually larger, the lions lifestyle is geared towards maintaining his pride and taking over others etc etc, probably due to this he is more versed in fighting and combat. The tiger on the other hand is more solitary and only finds solitary females for mating etc, he doesn’t usually get in to unnecessary fights etc. Big Cats if injured in the wild can deplete very quickly if injured and infected especially in dense jungle were tigers generally live humidity is higher and bacteria and infection more likely. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LjG7S8aqJg
  24. When you close your eyes all you see is the darkness. Fundamentally everything comes from this, everything comes from Darkness, because darkness is absolute and unlimited. The whole universe is blanketed in darkness. Light is limited, Darkness isn’t. As VaHeGuRu has no attribute, we say “God” is Nirghun, similarly The vastness, emptiness, the ultimate darkness has no attributes also, there is no quality, its unlimited this is a simple way to understand it. So there is something for you to concentrate on. Then you can move on to the actual sound (vibration)
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