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ji, you have read bhai rama singh's book, yes the word used is dream but he had sting marks when he woke up and bhai rama singh ji a tells us a little about how souls suffer. this continues after he shares his experience, and i recall bhai sahib saying that i terrifingly witnessed these souls getting punishments but imagine how terriying it is for those souls going through this. bhai sahib goes on to tell us about dharamrai and etc.

gurbani tells us there are different types of hells such as reincarnation. doesnt mean this is the only one. there is hell on this earth but also one for sinners in the afterlife.

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It seems evident from Gurbani that hell is indeed the state of mind. Hell in Gurbani, in my understanding refers to the separation for Kartaar, and the transmigration of souls in 84 lakh joon, where one comes and goes, but has no clue about who Kartaar is, and no idea about gurbani. They live in pitch darkness as mentioned in above Shabads.

I will ahve to look into Bhai Rama Singh Ji's book, however the fact that he had scars doesn't impress me too much, as there have been many cases where people have dreamt of things and had physical cahnges. Will have to look into his book again before i comment :lol:

Bhull chukk maaf

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You are in hell whilst beign alive, if without Gurbani... just like I am.. And are in Satyug if youre heart is merged with Gurbani, GurShabad, SajnaRa...

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Absolutely!!! Well said! :lol:

We have had this debate before and insults begun to be traded by a person named after a type of assault rifle.

What we need is mature debate on this.

Hey LK, how come you dont post at sikh-history anymore?

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Bhai Rama Singhs book is not the only place - listen to the suleman recordings, I remeber someone saying theres a book about the suleman thing as well expalining more detail.

At the end of the day you have a logical hypothesis, but the idea that hell and jamdoot exist has more empirical evidence, which for religious issues is extremely rare. No doubt in my mind.

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