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first of all, i dont think that person is a true sikh/khalsa who would even think about going there, what are you going to acheive/gain? why associate you rself with manmukhs?

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eating from out is manmat

going to pubs, clubs, partys is manmat

it suprises me that some1 hu has supposedly given their head to guru ji would be seenat a party, club, pub or wateva.

wat a manmat environment.

if ur ansa is "but wats rong with socialising" then i say y dya wanna socialise, u should do sangat with gursikhs

bhagauti bhagvant bhagat ka rang sagal tiaagai dust ka sang

stay away from such places please, it will have a negative effect on ur sikhi, do things that will help ur sikhi not hinder it

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Whats up with people always looking for excuses by saying 'where does it say in Gurbani"...so you think Gurbani is supposed to have a long list of ALL things you can't do? It's called common sense.

Thats like a father telling his son, "Stop punching your brother!"...and so the brother starts to kick him instead! technically the father did not say anything about kicking

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Bani has answer for everything my friend.....

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ok. how many of us eat out??? yeah alot of us. the places we go and eat out at serve meat and alcohol. do we stop going there? we should do but how many of us will do. talking about jhoot...we will eat at resturants...someone earlier may have had a meat pizza from there...isn't that jhoot singh_sandhu? im not saying its right or we should go to clubs and bars etc. but if we are talking about jhoot and whatever else then we should stop eating out. how much sucham is there in making ur pizza or whatever else??

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hanji penji i agree 2 that 2, thats jhoot az well, we shud stop eating 4rm outside, especialy if ur amrit dhaari.

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first of all, i dont think that person is a true sikh/khalsa who would even think about going there, what are you going to acheive/gain? why associate you rself with manmukhs?

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in reference to associating with manmukhs, dont you do that when you go to work, college, school, uni, walking down the street, shopping etc....

where do you draw the line? grin.gif

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first of all, i dont think that person is a true sikh/khalsa who would even think about going there, what are you going to acheive/gain? why associate you rself with manmukhs?

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in reference to associating with manmukhs, dont you do that when you go to work, college, school, uni, walking down the street, shopping etc....

where do you draw the line? grin.gif

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I believe theres a difference with socialising with manmukhs and congregating with manmukhs. And i believe if anyone is a manmukh in this world... i am the most manmukh. For US to point the finger at someone and call them a manmukh... then we are forgetting humility, humbleness ourselves which makes US the manmukhs. I am the lowest of the low. I am crazy. Everyone else is good and sane.

Theres Maharaj residing in all. When you point the finger at someone next time, notice you point one finger at them ... but the other three... they point back towards you.

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I believe theres a difference with socialising with manmukhs and congregating with manmukhs. And i believe if anyone is a manmukh in this world... i am the most manmukh. For US to point the finger at someone and call them a manmukh... then we are forgetting humility, humbleness ourselves which makes US the manmukhs. I am the lowest of the low. I am crazy. Everyone else is good and sane.

Theres Maharaj residing in all. When you point the finger at someone next time, notice you point one finger at them ... but the other three... they point back towards you.

Great post mr moderator :TH:

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first of all, i dont think that person is a true sikh/khalsa who would even think about going there, what are you going to acheive/gain? why associate you rself with manmukhs?

149191[/snapback]

in reference to associating with manmukhs, dont you do that when you go to work, college, school, uni, walking down the street, shopping etc....

where do you draw the line? grin.gif

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I believe theres a difference with socialising with manmukhs and congregating with manmukhs. And i believe if anyone is a manmukh in this world... i am the most manmukh. For US to point the finger at someone and call them a manmukh... then we are forgetting humility, humbleness ourselves which makes US the manmukhs. I am the lowest of the low. I am crazy. Everyone else is good and sane.

Theres Maharaj residing in all. When you point the finger at someone next time, notice you point one finger at them ... but the other three... they point back towards you.

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true, it is a sign of humility which holds ego at bay..Sant Jarnail Singh for one used to always call himself a manmukh in his speeches

nobody's perfect and appearances aren't everything.

for instance someone who 'looks' like a chardi kalla Gursikh doesn't necessarily mean they are or act like one hunna

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