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  1. but its true tho. Just do Bani and Ardass and everything will be good.
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    sexting

    lmao. Are you really amritdhari? haha.
  3. watch this for just one min through and then decide.
  4. I really hope not. But from reading his tweets, it's seems that he will indeed subtly paint that picture. He's not gonna talk about Sikh principles, etc. He calls his brother an "influential religious leader". And it does indeed seem like that he will use his brother death to progress his career and put his own views forward. "Jagraj and I clashed strongly over inter-faith marriages being disrupted at Sikh Gurdwaras across Britain. We came to a resolution by the end, when he was really ill from cancer, but it damaged our relationship for several years. In YS&P, I explore why we clashed over it." " "And then there was our clash, over interfaith marriages, that is also central to the story." "charismatic figure who made a name for himself through the internet (a bit like his brother)" This dude is gonna subtly paint sikhi in a negative way. Maybe I am reading too into it. What you guys think?
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    Wet Dreams

    Waheguru! Such wrong advice. I am disgusted. Brother, wet dream usually happen to people who masturbated before and they are indeed a weakness. (If you didn't masturbate, but still have wet dreams, it means either you are doing something wrong in terms of lifestyle, etc and/or you are genetically weak) Which not to worry can be overcome. Read on. The only way to stop wet dreams is to wake up at Amrit Vela, as 9/10 wet dreams happen in the 4 pahar of the night. Around 3 and half hours before sunrise. And then you have to take Ishnaan (cold shower). (I would say 10/10 but once I ate wrong and went to sleep really bloated and I had wet dream at 1 am.) You will think but I need 8 hours of sleep or whatsoever, no you don't. Clear your mind from negativity, stop eating foods your body doesn't need, eat better food, eat some fruit, etc. Then you will notice that you will wake up on your own around that time. From there your sleep is done finished. From there you will have the choice of waking up (rise) or falling back to sleep. It is in this second sleep that wet dreams happen, and this sleep is heavy, you are filled with dreams, even if you don't have any wet dreams, your mind looses energy. When you start to practice this, you will know exactly what I mean. To achieve this you will first have to go to bed on time (around 9/ 10 or 11 pm) and get your diet in check. Practice basic bibek. No nonsense food at all, no meat, no eggs, ask your mom to make you simple foods, or learn to make yourself. If you can take Amrit and follow Sarbloh Bibek, you can make Kara Parsad as much as you like with proper marayda. Also do Bani. Forget about wet dreams, you will become a MahaVeer. ਬਾਬਾ ਹੋਰੁ ਖਾਣਾ ਖੁਸੀ ਖੁਆਰੁ ॥ ਜਿਤੁ ਖਾਧੈ ਤਨੁ ਪੀੜੀਐ ਮਨ ਮਹਿ ਚਲਹਿ ਵਿਕਾਰ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ (Ang 15) ਬਾਬਾ ਹੋਰੁ ਸਉਣਾ ਖੁਸੀ ਖੁਆਰੁ ॥ O Baba, the pleasure of other sleep is false. (this refers to the second sleep I talked about, if you can read gurbani, you know it says Hor Sauna, hor can mean other, but it also means more.) ਜਿਤੁ ਸੁਤੈ ਤਨੁ ਪੀੜੀਐ ਮਨ ਮਹਿ ਚਲਹਿ ਵਿਕਾਰ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥੪॥੭॥ By such sleep, the body is ruined, and wickedness and corruption enter into the mind. ||1||Pause||4||7|| (Ang 16) Waheguru.
  6. Maybe that lady also ate meat, or she ate eggs. maybe she was also taking multivitamin supplement with iron in it. maybe she was eating all these modern al jal (nonsense foods) like cereals etc, which are fortified with vitamins and iron. maybe she's lying or article is false. If you are eating a simple clean diet (veg/satvik), Sarbloh Rehit is most beneficial. The amount you eat of such foods is accordance to your body, don't worry about getting too much iron from eating too much of such foods, that doesn't happen. You will only get stronger and healthier.
  7. Part of this problem in Punjab is due to the fact Sikhs are very poor, and these Christians missionaries provide financial support. And a poor man doesn't care about religion, he only cares about getting the next meal for his family.
  8. Mokham Singh is spot on. Sikhi says a person gets what they are working for. There are 5 realms, Dharam Khand, Gayan Khand, Saram Khand, Karam Khand, and Sachkhand. Dharam Gyan and Saram Khand are all subjected to Mahakali. So when the great destruction comes all these are absorbed back into the creator, and souls have to play this game again. Karam Khand and Sach Khand are not part of the creation, and in Sikhi this is seen as true mukti. Also watch Maskeen Ji Katha on Khands. He has many.
  9. Is Kurta Pajama Bana? In cold weather do you wear anything over Bana (like a jacket or something) ? I live in CA so it's not very cold.. Would it be appropriate to wear western clothing over Bana? What shoe should I wear? Punjabi Jutti? Under Kurta do you wear a banyan (undershirt)? If so what type. I understand that Guru ji wants his sikhs to present themselves like Royalty and with Grace, so (assuming Kurta Pajama is Bana) attire should be well fitting and stylish right? Is there a restriction to certain colors only? Also what are your opinions on western clothing wore by a Singh like in the picture. Can it be done right? Or is Bana always superior? Btw, I am not a amritdhari sikh. Just genuinely asking. Thanks.
  10. Bro... Guru Hargobind Sahib ji in his hukamnama said, "Maas machhi de nerrey nahai jawnaa". Exact words.
  11. ohh......I didn't not know that. LMAO whtv I will leave this topic up still. So are there any other reason? I am only aware of Hukam by Guru Gobind SIngh and where he said, for a sikh to cut his hair is as sinful as committing incest. Okk. I looked up some more reasons; https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Kesh this article is good.
  12. "the human hair is also where we store surplus energy or chi for our body. When you reach great states of peace/enlightenment the body starts to secrete what taoist masters call the golden elixir. This is literally the fountain of youth in spirituality." "In many cultures, the cutting of hair by oppressors was a punishment or humiliation, signifying defeat. The shaving off or complete loss of one’s hair, even in modern society, often symbolizes a seismic shift within a person, whether spiritually, psychologically, medically, or in the direction of their lives." "The story of Sampson and Delilah in the Bible has a lot of encoded truth to tell us. When Delilah cut Sampson’s hair, the once undefeatable Sampson was defeated." "Yep,it was actually a "punishment" for "criminals".Gurdjieff mentions in Beelzebubs tales that shaving the beard and cutting hair were "odd" and less than desireable customs. Most American Indians believe cutting their hair is akin to cutting their spirit." ".Hairs are tools to trap the divine energy and whenever needed by thE body for healing, that(traped energy) energy is transmuted to the affected place and heals the affected area of our body.....Like battery holds electricity ,, Hairs holds divinity." "Hairs have the properties of antenna to catch the cosmic waves! Have you heard of induction theory in physics? And the resonance principle? The hairs resonate with the higher energy of akashic realm. You can sense the difference if you carefully sit in barber shop and subtly observing the lose of energy or confidence when hairs are being cut! Why Englishmen cut down the hairs of native Americans ? Why Genghis khan forced Chinese pulpils to cut long hairs and wear a metal cap? " These are some copy paste info I found and saved, there's more. It's interesting to say the least.
  13. triggered by my meat post and now you came here. You "lol" at the Dasam Granth and call me disrespectful. I am done talking with you.
  14. why do you need to justify to a Gora? This is exactly what I am talking about. Thanks for saying this. Because of this attitude, people add their own reasons "like accepting God's will" etc. But Guru Ji never said this. Guru Ji simply gave Hukam, and as Sikh we follow. Trust me if you are worried about how this answer of might come off, it's a lot more impressive than giving a reason like "we live in Gods image" . And because that is a made up answer there could easily be many objections to that. The real question and topic of this post is, Why do you feel the need to Justify Guru's Hukam of keeping hair by adding your own made up reasons.
  15. veer ji, ik you are smart enough to know the difference between an helpless situation and eating meat out of choice, so why do you bring that up? As for Guru Har Rai ji hunting etc, it's obviously not in SGGS. The huntings are recorded in Twarikh Guru Khalsa and also in Dasam Granth.
  16. u dumb from all sides. They hunted animals, yes, but NEVER DID THEY EAT them. You are beyond foolish and unknowingly committing a sin, saying that Guru Ji's ate the flesh of animals. All the animals they hunted are recorded and each one is hunted for a reason, to settle past accounts and ultimately grant them mukti. Guru Har Rai went hunting as well, he captured old, sick, or injured animals, treated them and then again released them in the wild. Guru Har Rai only killed if an animal was in intense suffering and beyond recovery.
  17. well said, it's a hukam simple as. But to be fair, there are probably spiritual reasons for letting hair grow to it's full length, even probably physical benefits.. but as sikhs we should just follow Guru's Hukam.
  18. lmao. Why do insecure people like you always bring the topic to themselves?
  19. When someone asks why Sikhs don't cut their hair, most people on the internet and in real life try to be oversmart and end up giving stupid reasons. Like "hair is a gift from god and we honor that" or "it makes us stand out" or "we maintain the form that god gave us" . Even if these answers are partially true, these are not the reason we keep our hair. So why do we keep our hair? Because the Guru said so. Simple as that. [ Sikh - student (of the Guru) ] So when someone asks you, Why do you not cut your hair? Answer, because My Guru said so.
  20. I went back and did they were alright.. And the main focus of this post is the Identity of Sikh vs actually practicing Sikhi, and I am using meat as an example. Make sense?
  21. oh sorry. I started checking this website about a month ago, and made the account a couple of days ago. All I saw were posts like, "kissing in public" "sikhs in movies"... mb.
  22. what's the point of this whole sikh forum platform if we don't discuss such topics. And maybe not everybody is old and experienced as you. There are many new/young sikhs, and there is a lot of bad info on the web. Maybe this post will get one meat eater to start thinking about this..that's pretty good for me.
  23. fo sho. I am only writing the english translations here to get the point across. Cuz most sikhs who actually read gurbani don't eat meat. So this post is for people who do eat meat and aren't familiar with Gurbani much, maybe new sikhs.. like me, or younger audience, etc.
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