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  1. Don´t try using Minoxidil - I used it and my case got more worse - lol! It dries your scalp!
  2. @ easy What are you saying? I don´t understand , maybe because I am a foreigner, not born in London and used to this Slang? "Why is spelling so important for you? Isn´t it more important to express yourself?" Is this the right translation of what you are saying? Lol, I am still questioning myself - how do you pass exams?
  3. This isn´t a Sikhi question- has nothing to do with Sikhi . If you and your husband really want children , you would try it out yourself . Lol, where is the problem? If both are virgins that better -. no one will know what to do - this will be experience for both, both can share this .
  4. No, isn´t true nor we as Sikhs beleive in such things - we don´t believe in rituals ,magic, dogmas etc.... All Hindu practices... Scared of Bani?!? Lol, heard this firs tiime in my life , are you sure no one is kidding you? Bani makes you strong and cures you... and not weak and menatlly ill..
  5. Documentarys are very good! Like everyone! Mhh, movies - most of them are <banned word filter activated> , with false propagated love etc.. No Country for old men True grit good films ^^
  6. TigerStyleZ

    Hair

    @gmgueru Have you even read my post before? If it is only Hair on Head , why the Gurus said ? The Gurmukh lives in Fear of the True Lord. The Guru's Bani refines the unrefined of the Gurmukh. The Gurmukh sings the Lord's Immaculate Praises. The Gurmukh attains the pure, supreme status. The Gurmukh meditates on the Lord with every hair of his body. O Nanak, the Gurmukh merges in Truth. The Gurmukh is pleasing to the True Guru; this is contemplation on the Vedas. Pleasing the True Guru, the Gurmukh is carried across. Pleasing the True Guru, the Gurmukh receives the spiritual wisdom of the Shabad. Pleasing the True Guru, the Gurmukh comes to know the path within. The Gurmukh attains the unseen and infinite Lord. O Nanak, the Gurmukh finds the door of liberation. Isnt it Contradiction? @HDSH You still didn´t correct me, I want to learn! Please help, where did I made a mistake?
  7. Lol, thanks alias , last night I slept like and angel
  8. Y, problem is that Keski annoys , I mean the knot in the back.
  9. Question is above - How is it comfy for you? It really annoys me , I don´t know how to tie .. If it is to tight I get headache if it is too loose, it gets off while sleeping - and when I am asleep I turn around much and pull the hair out that makes me awake Lol, I can tie good dastaars etc, but I fail in doing Jooras - never learnt it proper Have you got some tips or videos etc..? @ Moderator please movie this thread I guess I posted it in wrong section.
  10. Lol , then start or do you need a Drill trainer? I can shout on you as well if you want
  11. TigerStyleZ

    Hair

    Whats wrong with you Bhaji? You know you can click on the Links - these are quotations from srigranth.org. Anyway teach me right, please. Besides showing me some mistakes correct them please.
  12. Paji, I showd you the article - and there are many in the internet - many sources we need to do some research . But fact is that Sanskriti isn´t the oldest language. I guess there is no solid date. We can only estimate. BUt it is hard to find good sources. I think here in the forum you wouldnt find any answer But what do you want to find ? Whats the purpose? No one can tell you where Language is from - and no one can tell you when or where Sanskriti is orginated. There are many things in this world - humans don´t know about - this is all theortically. Sanskriti has its origin in the vedasi speech . 1200 b.c. After some ( confirmed ) sources I listed below: Just don´t fall for every date...many are fake .. maybe the one I posted above as well. WJKK WJKF
  13. There is only one way - and this the way of truth . The one who don´t go the way of Guru - the way of truth. ( And you know you can go the way of truth through any "Religion". There is no definition for Sikhs - We Sikhs are truth seekers and accept ANY view. We are here to use our own Brains. Why do you think god gifted us with such a thing? In Sikhi nearly everything makes sense - The problem is , that WE are the problem - we don´t use our Brains proper! We don´t question anything we just take it like it is, thats totally wrong! Example: Do you know how your Computer works? Do you know where is your food from? So now someone will tell you , and you will just believe him rather going to the source(Guru Granth Sahib ji).
  14. First of all - Sikhis is NO warrior race... Why you are following the Britian? It were the Britiains who gave us the name - but that is totally wrong - We are NOT a warrior race! Secondly we aren´t a Religion , do you even know who created the word " Religion"? Yes , it was the Western world ! Why follow the words of people, who don´t even understand ? Who gives them the right to coin our Sikhi? I have a question Sister - do you even know what Sikhi means respectively is about? In my eyes you are loosing faith in things you don´t even know /practice right. Yes , you are right Sikhi isnt about Do´s and Dont´s , but there will always be people who think different - Example : You don´t like a teacher but some other does. Aren´t you different from these so called "fakes"? If you are why are you struggling? It is their problem not YOURS! You are the one who decides whatever is good for me or not. Sorry to sound harsh , but you need to look who´s talking! Why bother with peoples problems? Don´t care about people - you just need to trust the Guru ! We don´t beleive in any other than our Gurus! And what they have said is the ultimative truth !
  15. Scholars: Punjabi is the Oldest Language? by C.S. KANWAR sikhchic.com | The Art and Culture of the Diaspora | Scholars: Punjabi is the Oldest Language? "People of the Punjab were not mute when the world's oldest civilization - in the Indus Valley, which includes the modern-day Punjabs - flourished in the north-west part of the subcontinent. "The Punjabis used to speak their own language, which is older even than the Dravadian's". This was claimed by the eminent Punjabi litterateur Dr. Satinder Singh Noor while delivering his keynote address in the inaugural session of the 2-day national seminar on "New Perspectives of Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture" organised by the Department of Punjabi at Kurukshetra University, India. About 30 scholars of Punjabi language and literature are participating in this seminar from Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi. Refuting the ongoing theory that Punjabi was an Indo-Aryan language, the Vice-Chairman of the Bhartiya Sahitya Academi, Professor Satinder Singh said that Punjabi was the oldest language of the world: it existed in one form or the other before the use of Tamil and even Sanskrit because it existed before the emergence and blooming of the most ancient of the world s civilizations. He cited examples with the help of many prevalent words using phonetics and morphological terms. About 2000 words were being studied and scrutinised by scholars of Tamil and Telgu languages and they also agreed to the foregoing conclusions to this effect, he disclosed. Dr. Satinder Singh said Puanjabi is spoken by the Punjabis who now live in 160 countries all over the world. The diaspora is spreading this language abroad but intermingling of words with local languages has led to coining new words like globalikaran (globalization) and glocalikaran (localization of globalization) with the change in their thoughts and practice of this language. Quoting a report by UNESCO, the Punjabi scholar said that Punjabi has hundreds of thousands of words both spoken and written and therefore it can never die like other languages of the world; not even hybridity of words can harm it. The Punjabi scholars residing abroad were earlier creating Punjabi literature in prose and verse, but lately they have started writing in other languages as it earned them name and fame both, but it is causing harm to the Punjabi literature abroad. He said that though Punjabi was spreading all over the world in one way or the other, its sweetness is relished only where it is being practised in its purer form either in agriculture sector or in some parts of Punjab which the modern urbanites term as backwards. Lt. General (Rtd.) Dr Devender Dayal Singh Sandhu, Vice-Chancellor of Kurukshetra University, said that the use of Punjabi language was increasing with the efforts of scholars and the state governments. Speaking as the chief guest, Dr . Devender Dayal Singh said that Haryana has made Punjabi its second language which has opened new vistas for its flourishing in new horizons right from schools to the universities as well as in government offices. He assured all financial and other assistance for the promotion of the Punjabi language in the future. Presiding over the inaugural function, the former Vice-Chancellor of Kurukshetra University, Professor Bhim Singh Dahiya emphasised the need for setting up a department of translation so that the best literature could reach the masses and the intelligentsia of the world. He said Rabinder Nath Tagore got the Noble Prize only when his Bengali lworks were translated into English and promoted by a W.B. Yeats. He also advocated setting up city universities to promote original thinking which IPunjabi youth possessed in abundance. Professor Amarjeet Singh Kang, Director of the Seminar, said there was no threat to the popular Panjabi language from outside but the emerging pollution to our culture by the process of globalization is certainly a cause of worry for all of us to save the purity of the Punjabi language and culture. We have to search newer ways to protect and promote this language and culture in the changing scenario. He expressed satisfaction that though the Punjabi youths mostly abroad or in the country's meroploitan centres were distracted by western culture, but some of the young scholars were emerging in Punjab these days with novel creations in Punjabi culture and literature. http://sikhchic.com/...oldest_language Sanskrit is alwys falsly calimed oldest language! The oldest is tamil - and from there Sanskrit etc. are from.
  16. Loooooooool! Menstruation causes a problem to suchta! Great ! OMG! Who says that? Man, what you are saying is just so Islamic and Brahman - Women are equal to us - nor they are better nor they are more worse than us! There is no reason behind that - Our gurus clearly said that we need to "recognize the WHOLE human race as ONE". Are you trying to supress women or what? Punjabi is as old respectively older as Sanskriti did you know that , brother?
  17. Why discuss this things?!? One thing is sure - we just need to make exercise exercise exercise until we fall asleep! Thats it! Then eat balanced - (more Sabji, and Dhai - than roti) , before you start eating your roti just eat a salad half hour ago - this will make you luss hungrier! Just train and you will see how the pounds melt away.. There is no way around ! Kaljugi, nice documentary!
  18. You are here to find god , chucknorris! Even you can´t escape him. We can discuss 100x, we are different people , with different views on the Subject - so what we can call true and what not true? Anyway - it is alway OUR choice - No matter what , where and when you are doing - this is the hukam! "Suffering is the medicine and pleasure the disease. Because where there is pleasure there i no desire for god." I love our Guru , Guru ji always lit s me up
  19. TigerStyleZ

    Hair

    Man chill... I wrote fast I was in hurry , I know it is not good here inspector : The Gurmukh lives in Fear of the True Lord. The Guru's Bani refines the unrefined of the Gurmukh. The Gurmukh sings the Lord's Immaculate Praises. The Gurmukh attains the pure, supreme status. The Gurmukh meditates on the Lord with every hair of his body. O Nanak, the Gurmukh merges in Truth. The Gurmukh is pleasing to the True Guru; this is contemplation on the Vedas. Pleasing the True Guru, the Gurmukh is carried across. Pleasing the True Guru, the Gurmukh receives the spiritual wisdom of the Shabad. Pleasing the True Guru, the Gurmukh comes to know the path within. The Gurmukh attains the unseen and infinite Lord. O Nanak, the Gurmukh finds the door of liberation. Are you happy now? WJKK WJKKF BTW: Don´t fear and think you will never get married or something , trust me out there are sisters with full bear and they aree happily married! Why try to fit it in? We were born to stand out!
  20. The Amrit is within us all - thats what Guru jis trying us to tell . This is the REAL Amrit - they amrit you take shows just your commitment to the Khalsa. If you try to seek the light within you - one day you will realize. This one day , will come if you never give up to learn and fight - and that is the Khalsa Image - "Khalsa mero roop hai khaas khalsa meh hi karo niwaas" First you need the inner Amrit - then you can show it to all! But never forget to Seek the light! Amrit Dhari are nothing special - nor they will be special ! They are like us all ! But someone who is slave of god (metaphor) is better than us!(metaphor) Veerji, if you have problem with masturbating ( adult sites ) just image everytime you are doing it you are killing a life of a innocent baby - You just killing this defenseless baby with a blow in his stomatch and after that you are full of blood ( you know what I mean) This is a metaphor as well ! Just keep seeking the light ( :D ) and you will be blessed! HOW TO GET RID of all this Masturbation is not safe It makes you weak. it can lead to both physical and physiological imbalances. Frequent masturbation and ejaculation stimulate acetylcholine/parasympathetic nervous functions excessively, resulting in the over production of sex hormones and neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine, dopamine and serotonin. Abundant and unusually amount of these hormones and neurotransmitters can cause the brain and adrenal glands to perform excessive dopamine-norepinephrine-epinephrine conversion and turn the brain and body functions to be extremely sympathetic. In other words, there is a big change of body chemistry when one excessively pratices masturbation. The side effects of such changes to the body include: Fatigue. Feeling tired all the time Lower back pain Stress / Anxiety Thinning hair / Hair Loss Soft / Weak Erection Premature Ejaculation Eye floaters or fuzzy vision Groin / Testicular Pain Peyronie's disease Pain or cramp in the pelvic cavity or/and tail bone Self-Control Guidance for Masturbation This is copied from some website and this is useful method and Sikhism encourage those things which help others so salute to that man who wrote the following suggestions: 1. Never touch the intimate parts of your body except during normal toilet processes. Avoid being alone as much as possible. Find good company and stay in this good company. 2. If you are associated with other persons having this same problem, you must break off their friendship. Never associate with other people having the same weakness. Don't suppose that two of you will quit together, you never will. You must get away from people of that kind. Just to be in their presence will keep your problem foremost in your mind. The problem must be taken out of your mind for that is where it really exists. Your mind must be on other and more wholesome things. 3. When you bathe, do not admire yourself in a mirror. Never stay in the bath more than five or six minutes -- just long enough to bathe and dry and dress and then get out of the bathroom into a room where you will have some member of your family present. 4. When in bed, if that is where you have your problem for the most part, dress yourself for the night so securely that you cannot easily touch your vital parts, and so that it would be difficult and time consuming for you to remove those clothes. By the time you started to remove protective clothing you would have sufficiently controlled your thinking that the temptation would leave you. 5. If the temptation seems overpowering while you are in bed, get out of bed and go into the kitchen and fix yourself a snack, even if it is in the middle of the night, and even if you are not hungry, and despite your fears of gaining weight. The purpose behind this suggestion is that you get your mind on something else. You are the subject of your thoughts, so to speak. 6. Never read pornographic material. Never read about your problem. Keep it out of mind. Remember -- "First a thought, then an act." The thought pattern must be changed. You must not allow this problem to remain in your mind. When you accomplish that, you soon will be free of the act. 7. Put wholesome thoughts into your mind at all times. Read Gurbani. You can read Japji Sahib, Suhmani Sahib, Anand Sahib, above anything else in the Guru Granth Sahib can be helpful because of the uplifting qualities. 8. Pray. But when you pray, don't pray about this problem, for that will tend to keep it in your mind more than ever. Pray for faith, pray for understanding of the Scriptures, pray for the Missionaries, the General Authorities, your friends, your families, but keep the problem out of your mind by not mentioning it ever -- not in conversation with others, not in your prayers. keep it out of your mind! The attitude of a person toward his problem has an effect on how easy it is to overcome. It is essential that a firm commitment be made to control the habit. As a person understands his reasons for the behavior, and is sensitive to the conditions or situations that may trigger a desire for the act, he develops the power to control it. Suggestions 1. Pray daily, ask for the gifts of the Spirit, that which will strengthen you against temptation. Pray fervently and out lout when the temptations are the strongest. 2. Follow a program of vigorous daily exercise. The exercises reduce emotional tension and depression and are absolutely basic to the solution of this problem. Double your physical activity when you feel stress increasing. 3. When the temptation to masturbate is strong, yell STOP to those thoughts as loudly as you can in your mind and then recite a prechosen Scripture or sing an inspirational hymn. It is important to turn your thoughts away from the selfish need to indulge. 4. Set goals of abstinence, begin with a day, then a week, month, year and finally commit to never doing it again. Until you commit yourself to _never again_ you will always be open to temptation. 5. Change in behavior and attitude is most easily achieved through a changed self-image. Spend time every day imagining yourself strong and in control, easily overcoming tempting situations. 6. Begin to work daily on a self-improvement program. Relate this plan to improving your Church service, to improving your relationships with your family, God and others. Strive to enhance your strengths and talents. 7. Be outgoing and friendly. Force yourself to be with others and learn to enjoy working and talking to them. Use principles of developing friendships found in books such as How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. 8. Be aware of situations that depress you or that cause you to feel lonely, bored, frustrated or discouraged. These emotional states can trigger the desire to masturbate as a way of escape. Plan in advance to counter these low periods through various activities, such as reading a book, visiting a friend, doing something athletic, etc. 9. Make a pocket calendar for a month on a small card. Carry it with you, but show it to no one. If you have a lapse of self control, color the day black. Your goal will be to have no black days. The calendar becomes a strong visual reminder of self control and should be looked at when you are tempted to add another black day. Keep your calendar up until you have at least three clear months. 10. A careful study will indicate you have had the problem at certain times and under certain conditions. Try and recall, in detail, what your particular times and conditions were. Now that you understand how it happens, plan to break the pattern through counter activities. 11. In the field of psychotherapy there is a very effective technique called aversion therapy. When we associate or think of something very distasteful with something which has been pleasurable, but undesirable, the distasteful thought and feeling will begin to cancel out that which was pleasurable. If you associate something very distasteful with your loss of self-control it will help you to stop the act. For example, if you are tempted to masturbate, think of having to bathe in a tub of worms, and eating several of them as you do the act. 12. During your toileting and shower activities leave the bathroom door or shower curtain partly open, to discourage being alone in total privacy. Take cool brief showers. 13. Arise immediately in the mornings. Do not lie in bed awake, no matter what time of day it is. Get up and do something. Start each day with an enthusiastic activity. 14. Keep your bladder empty. Refrain from drinking large amounts of fluids before retiring. 15. Reduce the amount of spices and condiments in your food. Eat as lightly as possible at night. 16. Wear pajamas that are difficult to open, yet loose and not binding. 17. Avoid people, situations, pictures or reading materials that might create sexual excitement. 18. It is sometimes helpful to have a physical object to use in overcoming this problem. A Book of Mormon, firmly held in hand, even in bed at night has proven helpful in extreme cases. 19. In very severe cases it may be necessary to tie a hand to the bed frame with a tie in order that the habit of masturbating in a semi-sleep condition can be broken. This can also be accomplished by wearing several layers of clothing which would be difficult to remove while half asleep. 20. Set up a reward system for your successes. It does not have to be a big reward. A quarter in a receptacle each time you overcome or reach a goal. Spend it on something which delights you and will be a continuing reminder of your progress. 21. Do not let yourself return to any past habit or attitude patterns which were part of your problem. Satan never gives up. Be calmly and confidently on guard. Keep a positive mental attitude. You can win this fight! The joy and strength you will feel when you do will give your whole life a radiant and spiritual glow of satisfaction and fulfillment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Wisdom (gyan) : is the complete knowledge of a set of religious principles. It can be achieved by hearing good, thinking good and doing good. A man of wisdom tries to achieve a high moral standard in his life and interaction with others. According to Sikhism, the first steps to wisdom is to consider oneself as an ignorant person who has to learn a lot in life. 2. Truthful Living (sat) : This is more than 'truth'. It means living according to the way of God i.e. the thoughts should match the words that a person speaks and his actions should also match his words. Truthful living brings a person closer to God. 3. Justice (niaon) : means freedom and equal opportunities for all. Respect for the rights of others and strict absence of attempts to exploit a fellow being. Sikhism forbids the desire to loot another's property. It also strictly instructs the Sikhs to show respect even for the women and children of an enemy. 4. Temperance (santokh) : means self control which has to be developed through meditation and prayers. A Sikh has to banish evil thoughts from his mind by constantly repeating Gods name and reciting prayers. Torture to the body to develop self-control is not advocated in Sikhism 5. Patience (dhiraj) : implies a high level of tolerance and empathy for others. It requires control over ones ego and willingness to overlook another's weakness or mistakes. It requires that a Sikh should be strong willed, but kind hearted. 6. Courage (himmat) : means bravery i.e. absence of fear. It is the ability to stake ones life for ones convictions and for saving others from injustice or cruelty. 7. Humility (namarta) : is a deliberate denial of pleasure at one's own praise and admiration. It means underplaying ones own strengths and respecting the abilities of others. It is the antidote to 'ahankar' 8. Contentment (sabar) : means refraining from worldly fears and submitting oneself to the will of God. The typical worldly fears can be fear of death, poverty, disrespect and defeat. It is this virtue that has given the Sikhs the moral strength to withstand the various atrocities committed on their community in the last three centuries. at gurus time, Guru gobind singh said abt sikhs - ਜ੝ੱਧ ਜਿਤੇ ਇਨ ਹੀ ਕੇ ਪ੝ਰਸਾਦਿ ਇਨ ਹੀ ਕੇ ਪ੝ਰਸਾਦਿ ਸ੝ ਦਾਨ ਕਰੇ ॥ ਅਘ ਅਉਘ ਟਰੈ ਇਨ ਹੀ ਕੇ ਪ੝ਰਸਾਦਿ ਇਨ ਹੀ ਕ੝ਰਿਪਾ ਫ੝ਨ ਧਾਮ ਭਰੇ ॥ जढ़ढ़ध जिते इन ही के पढ़रसादि इन ही के पढ़रसादि सढ़ दान करे ॥ अघ अउघ टरै इन ही के पढ़रसादि इन ही कढ़रिपा फढ़न धाम भरे ॥ By the kindness of these Sikhs, I have conquered the wars and also by their kindness, I have bestowed charities; by their kindness the clusters on sins have been destroyed and by their kindness my house is full of wealth and materials; What are you giving to gurus know blady kaam, krofh lobh moh & hankaar. How can u think that guru is with you. If you leave all this then guru says o sahib main us daa chela lets bid before god and ask sorry to him - “O my Master. I am silly, save me, 0 my Lord-God! Thy slave’s praise in thine own glory!” (AG, 166) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gurbani tells us that: When "the Name of the Lord dwells within the mind; egotism and anger are wiped away." (SGGS p33) The importance of simran - the constant remembrance of the Lord, the Creator - will wipe away the state of anger and the feeling of ego from the mind and bring peace and tranquillity. Further, the Guru tels us that: "Lust and anger are brought under control, when the breath does not fly around, wandering restlessly." (SGGS 1395) - that by controlling our breath and the state of mind, these negative emotions be subdued. If you get angry - you need to find a better way to deal with it. Maybe it is just a protective meachnism? Remeber always - that Waheguru is within you try to make it a "Addat" a habit to repeat Gods name . It will everytime rember you if you do bad things - Further it will help you deal with your anger - because you will got remembered. I had the same problem - It worked fine. Some have to deal more with Kaam some more with anger - How do you reduce anger Various medically qualified experts also give us other physical ways to help us reduce the influence of these "evils of the mind": Anger Management The goal of anger management is to reduce both your emotional feelings and the physiological arousal that anger causes. You can't get rid of, or avoid, the things or the people that enrage you, nor can you change them, but you can learn to control your reactions. Are You Too Angry? There are psychological tests that measure the intensity of angry feelings, how prone to anger you are, and how well you handle it. But chances are good that if you do have a problem with anger, you already know it. If you find yourself acting in ways that seem out of control and frightening, you might need help finding better ways to deal with this emotion. Why Are Some People More Angry Than Others? According to Jerry Deffenbacher, PhD, a psychologist who specializes in anger management, some people really are more "hotheaded" than others are; they get angry more easily and more intensely than the average person does. There are also those who don't show their anger in loud spectacular ways but are chronically irritable and grumpy. Easily angered people don't always curse and throw things; sometimes they withdraw socially, sulk, or get physically ill. People who are easily angered generally have what some psychologists call a low tolerance for frustration, meaning simply that they feel that they should not have to be subjected to frustration, inconvenience, or annoyance. They can't take things in stride, and they're particularly infuriated if the situation seems somehow unjust: for example, being corrected for a minor mistake. What makes these people this way? A number of things. One cause may be genetic or physiological: There is evidence that some children are born irritable, touchy, and easily angered, and that these signs are present from a very early age. Another may be sociocultural. Anger is often regarded as negative; we're taught that it's all right to express anxiety, depression, or other emotions but not to express anger. As a result, we don't learn how to handle it or channel it constructively. Research has also found that family background plays a role. Typically, people who are easily angered come from families that are disruptive, chaotic, and not skilled at emotional communications. Is It Good To "Let it All Hang Out?" Psychologists now say that this is a dangerous myth. Some people use this theory as a license to hurt others. Research has found that "letting it rip" with anger actually escalates anger and aggression and does nothing to help you (or the person you're angry with) resolve the situation. It's best to find out what it is that triggers your anger, and then to develop strategies to keep those triggers from tipping you over the edge. Waheguru ji ka khalsa , Waheguru ji ki Fateh. If you need more help , or something is in your maan - don´t fear to PM me or any other members! Never have doubt on God´s mercy!
  21. Paji, now you have realized it thats really good! We are all humans - we all make mistakes - if we make one mistake that doesn´t mean that we are lost forever . You still have the desire to find god - and that is the highest aim someone can have ! This Aim will always remember you, when you do bad things ! Keep in mind an Amritdhari isn´t perfect- he just wants to go the way of god - and this is the way of human/truth. The problem with "chicken", isn´t a real problem, we all eat for our tastes be it Sabji or not - but when we eat without the naam - we are lost , because then this is real pleasure, life is in everything - in water plants - animals -you - ANYTHING! But Kaam and Krodh are the real ones. Read through other posts i wrote - about Kaam and Krodh - you will find it here in Anonymous section
  22. TigerStyleZ

    Hair

    "ਗੁਰਮੁਖਿ ਰੋਮਿ ਰੋਮਿ ਹਰਿ ਧਿਆਵੈ Gurmukẖ rom rom har ḏẖi▫āvai. The Gurmukh meditates on the Lord with every hair of his body." This is a quote - Gurbani is written in context - so it is out of text , but it has the same meaning like it is written here
  23. Lol, thast nothing! We need to gain some visible muscles!
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