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whyhellothere

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  1. You have some lovely pieces at good prices! I checked the prices after reading your post!

  2. This reminds me of paying alot of money for copied signature goods from footballers or other celebrities. If they are being sold at close to cost and shipping prices then i would be interested.
  3. The heads of all those who were involved in killing sikhs, but I doubt that will happen.
  4. I'm a girl and want to get fit and healthy, was wondering if anyne could give some proven tips?
  5. Evil will never prosper over good, it never has, these people will get whats coming to them so don't worry. We get paid for our karma in this life.
  6. whyhellothere

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    I'm being taught the lesson (once AGAIN!) that friends are false in this world. I have had an incredible number of friends in my life and EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM have let me down. I go through cycles where I begin to put my love and trust in people and they stab me in the back, and the pain I feel is so deep it feels like my heart and mind have been torn in two. It happens about twice a year, and yet I keep forgetting Guru Nanak, my only friend and turning back to these demonic people. I call them demonic because although they portray to be virtuous and to love and care about me, they are always plotting against me, friends truly never want us to be happy unless they do naam jaap (dedicatedly and truly). Life is one ego race and although most don't realise it, people would gladly stab one another in the back to get higher, this is why hitlers supporters followed him, he made them feel good and superior to jews, getting an ego boost is like drugs to people, we all want to ascend but getting ego to feel above others or above the world is going about it the wrong way, we have shed it so we can truly do naam jaap, the two cannot operate together and having ego keeps us attached to the world and prevents our acsension, as we're constantly on a mission to be better than others, a wordly desire. Constant naam jaap keeps the ego away and reading gurbani helps us shed our ego, knowing that we are the dirt of all is a good way to view our place in the world. Without naam we'll keep on getting backstabbed and looking for ways to feel superior and more special than others, there is no doubting this fact at all. Ego keeps us stuck to the world but with naam jaap we ascend, as long as we stay attached to friends, we cannot progress further with naam jaap.
  7. Oh okay cool, sorry my bad, I didn't mean to sound rude or anything. Thanks for putting he poll up, the results are really interesting and I think it's really motivating for sikhs who come on here and haven't been waking up a amrit vela!
  8. Yeh the UN and EU are starting to remind me of ancient babylon
  9. I was wondering if a petition would help, I don't know how to start one but if someone who has started one before could start one I'm sure it could help abit? Then they should't make 'ramgharia' gurdwarras, if they let go of their caste pride they'd have nothing to cry about! It's crazy how 'sikhs' can make 'ramgharia' gurdwarra's when the caste system was ordered to be abolished by our gurus. How can you make a gurdwarra for a caste when the person the gurwarra was built to worship was against the caste system? It's like building a mosque out of pork. I really don't understand some people......
  10. Yeh you're right, but I'm hoping that this will die out in the future and sikhs will start to understand that a sikh is a sikh and we are forbidden to believe in the caste system and judge people because of their race. The older generations cannot overcome their way of thinking as it has been implanted in them since childhood. We are essentially a mix of converted hindus and muslims and even greeks (Alexander the great-or should I say not so great!) and this in itself should have made us the most undiscriminating religion in the world, not even including he fact that Guru Nanak totally preached against caste and race discrimination. I really don't understand where it all went wrong. I don't look typically Indian as I have fair skin and many Indians treat me differently before they realise what I am. It doesn't matter how racist other communities are, we as sikhs follow the true kings, we follow god and the truth and are to set an example to humanity, the world needs true, tolerant, compassionate sikhs. I have white friends and treat them the same as my Indian friends (I don't have many as they tend to stick together excluding other races) and if my parents would allow me to marry a white sikh that I liked I would in a second. But the fact is that they wouldn't let me, some families are different but mine and all of my cousin's, second cousins and third cousins families are the same. Alot of families of course are more understanding however I think most indians have a long way to go before they begin to understand that we are all god's children and he loves us all. If that's not reason enough to look on humanity as equal then we don't have much of a chance.
  11. Mate I stopped reading your post at this line. Remember maturity doesn't always come with age!
  12. Wow that sounds amazing! Older people def need this, exercise can add years to people's lives and so many elderly people I know complain of poor physical health. This is massive seva, well done!
  13. Yeh he did, there's alot out there we don't understand, many of these bad people are under the influence of evil entities because their belief in god is non-existant or weak, when I think of it that way I feel more forgiving, however if one truly wanted to find the truth and fight this evil, all it takes is a few searches on google. There have been times where I've fallen of the edge but it's a matter of letting yourself totally drown or to fight to stay afloat, everyone has the ability to humble themselves and ask god for help and every single person in the world (except little babies) has heard of religion and god so there really shouldn't be any excuse. I studied so many religions before I decided to commit to sikhi, and I came to realise that out of every single religion, sikhi is the best, it's perfect, there's nothing our gurus taught which isn't perfect. So basically I believe that god allows even bad people chances to find him and turn their lives around, it's just a matter of taking these chances and fighting the kaljug. This is where bad people go wrong, they choose kaljug. In this sense I also find it difficult to be forgiving towards others.
  14. Hi, I'm just going to say that I don't understand why the last option was put in seeing as it is important for ALL sikhs to wake up at amrit vela, not only amritdharis, both my grans woke up at amrit vela every single morning before they were amritdhari and I'm sure there are a few amritdharis out there who miss amrit vela so I just don't get it!
  15. I believe this one. I believe that our true nature is good, we come from god so we must be good like him. In gurbani it says that when we find god we merge with him, like a drop of water merges in the ocean so we become like him. I think once we get rid of kaljug from within us, and stop being affected by kaljug outside us by becoming closer to god, we come to see and understand this no matter how bad we thought we were before.
  16. EXCUSE ME? IT'S A GOOD THING IT HAPPENED? You need to choose your words carefully because I am unbelievably offended right now! It is not a good thing it happened regardless of how things are now, what happened segregated sikhs and hindus as much as hitler managed to segregate germans and jews and if anyone thinks thats a good thing they need their heads examined! When a govt is able to invoke such racism in their people it is very very wrong. Do people not understand the concept of divide and rule and how incredibly powerful it is to the elite?
  17. So does that mean people should only press the no if they don't want to wake up or don't even make the effort even though they know they should? Or they think it's pointless to wake up. I'm sure every single sikh wants to wake up at amrit vela seeing as our gurus emphasised the fact that we must. If they don't want to/wish to wake up at amrit vela then how can they be sikh? (i.e if they want to go against the gurus word then they shouldn't be sikh!)
  18. Aww this is sad, gold diggers suck! Well I don't have to worry about anyone trying to marry me for my money seeing as I'm bordering on poverty! My heart goes out to all the people being hustled though!
  19. I never called vishnu god, I said he has and will incarnate 24 times on earth. I didn't say I'd worship kalki avtar either, I worship only my gurus, god and true saints and that will never change. Guru Gobind Singh Ji stated that Kalki avtar will become corrupt and then Mir Medhi will come and he will also become corrupted and god will kill him off by making a bug crawl in his ear. Why would I ever want to worhip something that is not perfect? Only god is perfect therefore noone should worship any other than him and those that have his qualities and are pat of him are therefore also perfect. Yes It will be good and righteous when kalki avtar comes and kills the evil people in this world and to that end I really can't wait. I'm sorry if that sounds so bad to anyone. But he isn't someone I would worship for the reasons outlined above.
  20. Lets just say why I don't do amrit vela I am seriously handicapped and achieve absolutely nothing during the day. I'm thinking the third slot probably mean sometimes seeing as yes and no are already covered!
  21. Yeh all incarnations of Vishnu are in Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji, Guru Gobind Singh Ji describes all of Vishnus past and future incarnations, and Gurus obv. aren't any of them. The next one to come will be Kalki and even the temple from which Kalki will emerge is clearly hinted. He's coming on a white horse an is going to kick some serious a*s! Can't wait!
  22. Your true self is akin to god, you are pure, you have pure virtues i.e godlike virtues, we are all a part of him. It's only when we shed the filth of the five thieves, anger, greed, lust, envy and ego and attach ourselves to god who is pure do we begin to become connected to him and more like him again. It's pretty complicated but enlightenment is finding the truth. This mainly means discovering who you truly are. In nutshell, when you find god you find your true nature, so you're not losing anything, just finding your true self and shedding all illusion. You will never feel happier or more self aware than you will when you are enlightened (and the drop merges with the ocean).
  23. I'm so shocked, how could this happen and how could people vote for something the gurus forbade in a place built solely for the purpose of the same gurus worship, these people are on crack! Has anyone sent this to the sikh channel yet?
  24. They can cut your kachera but cannot force you to open your mouth and eat the meat and if they do, don't swallow. Don't relent, remember prahlaad Ji and Narsingh. You do ardas aswell and pray for protection. Your parents are acting like demons like prahlaad's parents, know that your real parent is god and he loves you, these demons are just in the way of your liberation. Do not relent. Good luck.
  25. SGGSJ tells us we become like the person we love. If a giani loves the guru, he will inherit his qualities. Also love for the guru means love for the gurus cause, anyone with enough love for the gurus cause will be able to inspire with his love and belief in the cause. Plus, gianis at gurdwarra can use gurdwarra funds, many people want to campaign but don't have the money or means, the gurdwarra could raise this money.
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