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  1. 4 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

    From Guru Nanak Dev Ji it's called Nirmal Paanth to Guru Gobind Sungh Ji Maharaja when it is called, in same fashion, Khalsa Paanth. The entirety of Gurbani, Vaaran, and Ithias indicate the seperate intended and actual nature of Sikhi. To be both seperate and above all other Dharams by the way in the command chain. 

    Glad I have you here bro. Can you explain more about how all the Dharams have been squished into Hinduism? And to what degree any of the original Dharams are functioning?

    And beyond tending their own Dharams, to be ready to follow our lead in Dharam Yudh, are they applying the teachings contained in the current living form of Sat Guru, Shabad Guru Granth Sahib Ji? Left for us by the incarnations of Vaheguru Akal Purakh themself, the Nehkalank above all things doing his work as only he can in this Kalyug, the previous Devte having failed now three Yughs?

    Are the Dharmis fit? Are they resonnating with the Devte and seeing to surpass their previous limitations?

    Are Hanuman's forces ready to join in action behind the Khalsa?

    Or is hinduism a nationalized political mechanism that both erases all Dharams contained therein, as well as forms the poplace into a violent nationalized mob gone mad reminiscent of the Nazi party?

    Like what is hinduism and what Dharam is being demonstrated? 

     

    Hinduism is a living philosophy. It is Not a Fixed entity. We believe that everything is subject to change and we must move with the flow.  

    Before Islam Hindus didn't fight after sunset probably due to lack of light. So we followed rules. 

    Hence we were caught by surprise by the Islamic hordes attacking during the night. To respond to this challenge we had to create a new policy to deal with this menace.

    Hence probably why Sikhs are required to wake after midnight to pray so they are ready for any impending attack. Furthermore, Sikhs are required to never remove their Kirpan, hence be ever ready for battle. These rituals are still practised today according to my understanding. 

    However, in my view there is a fundamental flaw in the teachings. That is to help the enemy who is down in battle, in the belief we are all One. The other was not to take land that had been captured from the enemy. Hence it seems more of a suicide mission as most, if not all, the fighters were killed and more Hindus were forced to join to boost the Fauj. 

    That was until Banda Bahadhur joined the Khalsa, who was a Khatri versed in battle with proven spiritual powers that he used in battle following his agreement to come out of retirement and fight for GGSji.  He vanquished the enemy very quickly and recaptured stolen land for which he was reprimanded by GuruGobind Singhji wife who had made a pledge with the Moghul ruler who had promised her son would be rewarded. 

    Furthermore, as Guru Nanakji had already attempted to appease the Muslims by declaring 'We are All One' and creating a new panth based on Sufi/Bhakti philosophy, this edict was followed by Guru Gobind Singhji which he could not veer from. 

    The Bhakti teachings are not suitable for a Fauj/Army that has to protect its population and secure its borders.  War is about killing the enemy not helping them when they're losing! 

    I'm aware that Maharaja Ranjit Singh did capture alot of land but it seems he was outmanoevered by the British who infiltrated his army, double crossed him and destroyed his entire family. 

    The reality is that the British were joined at the hip with their European partners via their various secret societies which we are only just learning about. Hence why French, German and other nationals were working in tandem to overthrow Indian hegemony using any number of subversive tactics in a total transfer of wealth and assets to the whole of Europe and then USA. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. 3 hours ago, S1ngh said:

    This is the root cause problem of the Punjabi Hindus that they don't want to give independency to Sikh community due to the fear that they will no longer be majority if Sikhi spreads thru out India. 

    It is certainly Not Hindus that are anti Sikh. It is Muslims and Christians (esp British) that were responsible for the destruction of the Sikhs. Hindus have always treated it as one of the Dharmic Paths. None of the 10 Gurus declared a separate religion. All took much of the teachings from texts that were already present. 

    However with the rise of China and Islam there is a need to ensure the unity of India that the breaking India forces are determined to destroy. This is understood by the majority of all Indians. 

     

  3. 3 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

    We've kind of touched on this before. And I've heard Sant Jarnail Singh Bhinderwale Shaheed Ji's speech on "Hindu ni". Wherein he explains all the figures of Vedas are Keshdhari, even the Rakesh, and that they reference Brahman and Brahmgiyani?

    Hindu, is an ism. And a racist nationalized one now, but before it was total <banned word filter activated> ...

    What was it? How would individual Dharmi sects refer to themselves? How is hinduism divided before it was conglomerated and ism'ed?

    Like it's a pretty diverse blanket term isn't it for a lot of Dharams? That's not practicing or preserving anything. 

    So what's really going on under the hood? Anyone actually practicing Dharam? Are there some Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu devotees for real? Hanuman? Is anyone practicing the actual Dharams?

    Forgive me, I just struggle to figure out what this hinduism is exactly that everyone is acting like such a pos about? 

    It is a loose term defining the many sects within it. Basically anyone that believes in the following can be classed as a Sanathan Hindu/Dharmic:

    1. Belief in karma and dharma according to any one of the texts within the Dharma ie. Gita/Ramayan/Vedas. As well as other schools of thought. 

    2. Belief in reincarnation generally means you are a Dharmic as the Abrahamics believe in a one life/death Hell and Heaven theory.

    3. Various sciences as per Yoga Sutras, Mantras, Ayurveda and any thought that developed in the geographic region defined as Bharat/India. 

    4. Hence why Buddhism etc are included within the term Dharmic. 

    5. People are free to add/edit/change their beliefs as per their conscience (true free will) as its Not Prescriptic as Islam/Christianity are. You don't go to hell if you do not believe.  This is why there are new schools of thought that become Hindu if there is a large following or its seen the test of Time.

     

     

  4. 14 minutes ago, Premi5 said:

    A Skeptical Look at the OligoScan

    (NOT my opinion, lol)

    The OligiScan’s manufacturer appears to be Physioquanta, of Montpellier, France. OligoScan North America, which is described on its Web site as “exclusive USA partners of OligoScan Europe,” registered and filed its articles of organization as a domestic limited-liability company in Nevada on June 5, 2013. The company’s domain (oligoscan.net) was registered for one year on May 25, 2013 by Rashid A. Buttar, D.O., of Cornelius, North Carolina, who is identified in videos as the company’s medical director. The Nevada registration document lists Seguros Management LTD of Nassau as its “manager.” Seguro’s Web site offers to provide nominal company directors, officers or company managers “to eliminate, from public records, the identities of the principals of the company and in doing so, provide the privacy you deserve.” [3] The FDA’s 510(k) database, which lists devices that have been cleared for marketing within the United States, yielded no entries when I searched on October 26th for “OligoScan.” Buttar describes the device as “probably the most exciting thing I have seen in diagnostics in my professional career as a physician, and I’ve been a physician now for 22 years.” [1]

    Buttar, a major promoter of chelation therapy, is chairman of the American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology, a group that advocates chelation therapy for a wide range of nonstandard uses [4]. During a disciplinary hearing held in 2008, he indicated that nearly all the patients he sees are diagnosed with heavy metal toxicity and receive chelation therapy [5].....

    Why I Am Skeptical

    To validate the use of such a device, several types of studies would be essential. One would be to validate the accuracy with laboratory tests that examine whether the device can reliably measure the contents of purified blood/plasma extracts that are known to have various concentrations of heavy metals and other ions. If such measurements are accurate, extensive testing would be needed to (a) see whether measurements in the hand reflect values in rest of the body, (b) to determine what levels warrant concern, and (c) whether modifying these levels with chelation improves patient health. OligoScan’s Web sites offer a list of 35 articles that supposedly support use of the device [8]. Some involve the mineral content of food. Some discuss the health risks of heavy metals. Some discuss spectroscopy. But none, as far as I can tell, evaluate what the OligiScan video claims or demonstrate that patients benefited from use of the device. Without published studies, including some from independent investigators, I see no reason to consider the test useful or even potentially useful.

    Dr Buttar is anti pharma, hence why the negative write up. OligoScan can revolutionise the medical industry. 

    I tried to share it on LinkedIn but it got blocked! 

  5. 10 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

    Where did you get it done? How much did it cost? 

    I've been to two places. The first is Nosh Detox and the other is Clinicbe. Both are in Knightsbridge.  Both offer the same service but communication is slightly better with Clinicbe. 

    I believe the NHS should move to providing this service. I think there will be a lot of interest in this technology as it doesn't involve 2 visits to your GP and hospital and having to wait up to a week for results. They have also lost some of my samples in the past so needed to go back to provide further samples.

     

     

     

  6. 53 minutes ago, Premi5 said:

    Vit D will be higher than normal range most likely. I take Hux D3 20,000 (e.g. https://www.weldricks.co.uk/products/huxd3-capsules-20000iu-colecaliferol-pack-of-30) units every 2-3 weeks. Know someone does similar and their levels were slightly high on blood test. But unless you have kidney damage, then I think Vit D has to be taken at 'deliberate overdose' amounts to be close to toxic. Same with Vitamin B12. 

    Interesting. What about in sunny places/countries ?

    Interesting. Did you discover anything unexpected or different from your blood tests or NHS medical opinions ? Any idea why it's not popular - first I've heard of it. Looks expensive also

    Chemtrails are used to modify the weather and justify green taxes. 

    The NHS does not check for heavy metals or minerals as it comes under functional medicine.  All my blood tests come back normal except for iron and vit d3 deficiency. 

    The OligoScan is very detailed. Mine shows high levels of aluminium, lead, and a few others. Low levels of calcium, vit A, B's, C and D3. Only vit E is OK. 

    I wanted to show my GP as they have been harassing me for the Flu and Covid vaxx, when I have already told them I don't take drugs. 

    I paid £100 for it. 

    Many may not be aware of it as it's private. 

  7. 14 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

    I've got blood tests in a few weeks. I'm taking 2000 iu of vit D per day (tablet form). Will be interesting to see what levels I'll get. Normally I'd be working in the sun for a lot of summer, and usually have high vit D levels but with all the lock downs and stuff will be interesting to see how the 'Jack and Jills' (pills) work. Given that vit D is normally largely just calcium we might have to be careful of excessive calcium deposits?  

    K2 information, for those interested:

    https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/vitamin-k2#bone-health

     

     

    I've just had an OligoScan locally. Shows up heavy metals, minerals, vitamins. Very useful to know where to focus your diet. No blood needed. Results are provided there and then as it uses scanning technology to scan your hand. 

     

  8. 6 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

    Nice views of former miss Israel

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-2021-should-miss-universe-still-be-a-thing-those-involved-weigh-in/

    Linor Abargil, a former Miss Israel who went on to win the Miss World contest — a similar but separate pageant — in 1998, came out against Israel’s decision to host the competition.

    “The year is 2021 and women are walking in bathing suits while people objectify them and choose the one who will be Miss Universe — really??” Abargil wrote on Instagram. “It’s simply a disgrace that our girls have to live, even today, with the idea of external approval of their bodies.”

    More importantly we need to know whether they are trans and what surgical procedures they've gone through. Same as athletes need to prove they're not taking drugs to enhance their performance, these woe men need to assure they're deserving candidates. 

    Otherwise it's an open mockery of women per se leading to the eventual destruction of society as most real women are under 5' 6" and most of these are almost 6' tall. 

    There's a whole industry on subverting the sexes, and encouraging children as young as 3 to change sex and partake in competitions giving them unfair advantage. 

     

     

     

  9. 5 hours ago, Jassu said:

    I didn’t know where to post this (in either Sikh history or what’s happening), but I’m curious as to what mahants and masands are? I’m asking because my mother used mahant in a derogatory way towards my father and I’m curious if mahants the same as masands? Are they considered bad?

    I thought you said your mum is a single parent? 

  10. 4 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

    I've even heard worse, like in C'garh, there are guys who are essentially giglos and sleep with married women who pay them for it......I think they call them tempos or something?

    Everyone stay mentally tough though, sometimes things get REALLY shitty just before they improve. Like they say, it's the darkest just before the sun rises.   

     

    It seems you're right. But it's not just Chandigahr, but all over India.  So this is what our unemployed youth are doing. ?

    https://www.gigoloclubindia.in/our-locations/gigolo-clubs-in-ludhiana/

     

  11. 45 minutes ago, Jai Tegang! said:

    Not to sidetrack this important thread, because I truly believe an online shittar parade  for this disgraceful father daughter duo needs to happen, but I will say an unmanageable number of our people have fallen into the cesspit of all the garbage different cultures inevitably sh8! out along their course of progress. We have a decent time tested culture with an added bonus of a religion, yet still we are ever eager to jump on any passing band wagon. Pure bandar behaviour!

    Our cousins across the border get it. There’s a place and space for whoring. Even the most non-religious of them will not be dancing with his daughter after her winning an underwear competition.

    If elements of this garbage enters deeper into society under the guise of culture, there won’t be a culture left to propagate. You will have something akin to the decaying civilizations of the west minus all the good stuff. Essentially nothing. Ready for absorption into the nearest group.

    Yes, I must say this video seems carefully scripted by the controllers. It reminds me of the Muslim Tanishq (essentially public gang rape by surrounding a woman and then molesting and raping her) that was going in parts of Europe a few years ago. 

    If it was genuine and spontaneous her female relatives would be there to greet her. There's not a single one. 

    That's tells you what the intentions are by the subliminal messages being put out. I mean how many Punjabi women would be able to escape if there was any ill intention. 

    By this we can understand she is totally controlled by her handlers under the guise of left liberalism for some nefarious agenda. 

    Worrying to say the least. 

     

     

  12. On 12/12/2021 at 11:55 AM, MisterrSingh said:

    Yes, a good summary of how the "original" Sikhi (if not in a standardised or codified sense but more a philosophical idea) has been co-opted and almost warped to serve an antithetical agenda. BUT we (as in the rank and file) have allowed it to happen. As much as we can blame Brahmins, Brits, and the rest of it, our apathy and our greed has led to this situation. If we'd stood firm, nobody could've taken the pashaab.

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    I would also add something of my own: having read up on global history over the millennia and associated spiritual ideas of various cultures, one consistent strand that reveals itself when we look at how belief systems are corrupted is through their respective Priesthoods. For me, this is a problem. If your mode of worship or spiritual path is predicated on the core idea of requiring a intercessionary figure to perform prayers, rituals, or even a saint-type figurehead, etc., it's safe to say your belief system has been corrupted. The eternal struggle between the Warrior and the Priest is well documented (the wiliness and politicking of the Priest eventually winning out), and perhaps this is why Guru Gobind Singh realised the ideal Man is one who embodies the best of both ideals. Just something to consider.

    It's not black and white. Humans respond depending on prevailing circumstances. There are accounts of Sanyasis forming armies in Bengal in order to counter both Muslims fakirs and British soldiers, with some success. 

    https://satyaagrah.com/history/diary/768-indian-freedom-movement-you-ve-never-heard-of-sanyasi-rebellion-hindustan-s-first-war-of-independence

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