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khalsa fateh sangatoo

bascially ye ma bros having nightmares etc etc...

i tld himm too keep Sukhmani Sahib on..(we did one day.then the tape broke :umm: )

yee nd todya ma cuzin sis was over.. nd she goes o jus put thouf there..

nd i was lyk *EDITED* thouf..

ant got nutin init..jus a smelly stick..jus let bani play.. (der all moneh etc)

so ye..

thouf.. wah significane does it have in sikhi +

se was lyk.. ye evry1 uses thoufs.. even propa spirit ppl.. hmmmmmmmmmm

fateh chhers

wjkk wjkffff

bhul chuk maaf

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Thouf smeels funny, burns and looks like its made atta dirt....anything else you need to no? It has no affect on your nightmares or such.... just remember that your a part of akaal purakhs fauj...this happend to me when i was young and not a amritdharee, i kept a sri sahib under my pilllow....donno if thats rong...might have been bad but it did work..

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru Ji ki fathey!

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shouldn't use incense sticks alot. Although it smells GOOD...its not good for your health, especially with the door closed

anddd....when you light candles and are putting them out, make sure they dont leave that smokey trail, put em out in such a way that they dont smoke up because the smoke that they give off is equivalent to second hand smoke

(the detailed information is from "Princess" the queen of candles)

but yah, candles and incense sticks are just there to smell good, they shouldn't be used to "ward" off bad dreams or w/e

thats like my grandma saying don't wear too much perfume otherwise "ghosts" will follow you, i think she was trying to "scare" us because she meant guys

the ghosts and perfume thing is sum old pind folk tale

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Vaheguru Ki Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

errm well just do kirtan sohilla before going to bed and jap naam and put on kirtan really load when going to sleep (that makes daas go to sleep)

Naam Japu :umm:

Vahegurooooooooooooooooooo Ki Ka Khalsa! Vaheguroooooooooooooooooooooo Ji Ke Fateh!

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