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  1. Naam is naam regardless of what you jap. Bhagat kabeer ji japped raam raam and still met waheguru. Obvioulsy as sikhs we will jaap waheguru but it doesn't mean the other names of waheguru are worth less..
  2. All I will say is first get married then come back online after a couple of years to tell me if marriage has made your life more dukhi or sukhi compared to before marriage lol. Your want to get married is only a phase (normally lasts between the age of 20-30) and won't last. You think you want to be with someone and share your life with someone special but this urge is caused by the separation from your true husband (waheguru). But it is maya that makes you deluded and makes you think that this urge will go away once your married but NO. Rather jap naam and you'll see how this urge to get married is just a delusion or mirage to confuse you further. Think that your already married to waheguru. I know what I am saying is hard to follow but it is true and by not marrying you'll save yourself from many future HEADACHES lol
  3. Here's another funny one: His professor sent him an e-mail the following day: Dear Michael, Every year I attempt to boost my students final grades by giving them this relatively simple exam consisting of 100 True/False questions from only 3 chapters of material. For the past 20 years that I have taught Intro Communications 101 at this institution I have never once seen someone score below a 65 on this exam. Consequently, your score of a zero is the first in history and ultimately brought the entire class average down a whole 8 points. There were two possible answer choices: A (True) and B (False). You chose C for all 100 questions in an obvious attempt to get lucky with a least a quarter of the answers. It’s as if you didn’t look at a single question. Unfortunately, this brings your final grade in this class to failing. See you next year! May God have mercy on your soul. Sincerely, Professor William Turner P.S. If all else fails, go with B from now on. B is the new C
  4. Sangat Ji is there any service or software that I can use to clear and louden some audio files. The audios are a little too quiet and slightly fuzzy... Please let me know asap. Thanks
  5. Good article penji. In regards of feedback you can maybe talk about the types of karam. Like sanchit and paralabadh (don't think I'm spelling them right lol). Also how these types of karam are subdivided even further for e.g. there are 3 types of paralabdh karam etc. Anyway I like reading your articles please continue. I'm still waiting for you to write an article that says you have now been given the gift of amrit by guru ji following from your last article "From Kaur To Princess""
  6. Everything is in waheguru's order, if waheguru wills then you will get an opportunity to get married. Then it will be up to you to choose if you want to get married to that person or not. I personally don't want to get married the reason is that if you weigh up the positives with the negatives the negatives easily out weigh the positives. (If there are any positives lol) Anyway the ages in the previous posts to get married are really early compared to my cousins when they got married. Majority of my cousins got married when they were 29-33 years old.
  7. This is timetable that I use at uni and am still following it: Depending on your uni timetable you'll need to adapt as some days you might have 9-5 days and some days off etc. On 9-5 days follow this: 2am- wake up have ishnaan 2.40-8.30- go Gurdwara 8.30-9.00- get to uni In my course we have breaks in the 9-5 sessions rather then going back to my dorm go to the library and study. 5.00-5.30- talk to friends 5.30-6.00-go to your dorm 6.00-7.30- study 8.00- 10pm- go gurdwara 10.20-2.00 am- sleep Also sometimes I have naps in the afternoon for an hour. On days off 2am- 10am - have ishnaan and go gurdwara 10.30-12.30- nap 12.30-2.20- study 3.00- 8 pm- gurdwara 8.30- 10pm- study 10pm-2am- sleep This timetable I personally follow and I recommend you follow it but obviously make adjustments according to your course. *Also remember to relax and take time to do what you enjoy*
  8. I'm coming to birmingham soon I'll buy some cakes. I'll pm you when I move there. hmmmm eggless FRESH CREAM cakes
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