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well i think as spirtualty rehat nitname is all blessed by guru sahib ( thats what i think ) in the same way good physical body ( try understand what i mean its not beauty and strength ) is also blessed by guru sahib .... if some one dont have eyes their must be some reason why guru sahib dont gave him eyes .... he must have done some thing wrong ....

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well i think as spirtualty rehat nitname is all blessed by guru sahib ( thats what i think ) in the same way good physical body ( try understand what i mean its not beauty and strength ) is also blessed by guru sahib .... if some one dont have eyes their must be some reason why guru sahib dont gave him eyes .... he must have done some thing wrong ....

Veerji.. please let us not be judgemental.. remember it is very dfficult to judge our ownselves and easiest to judge others..

Bhul chuk maaf karni ji!

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well i think as spirtualty rehat nitname is all blessed by guru sahib ( thats what i think ) in the same way good physical body ( try understand what i mean its not beauty and strength ) is also blessed by guru sahib .... if some one dont have eyes their must be some reason why guru sahib dont gave him eyes .... he must have done some thing wrong ....

Important point made - it's not for us to say who has done something wrong in their past karams or not. Every illness and wound has its own story to tell. This post isn't directed at you personally Jassa Veerji :umm: .

Example: We see someone with one eye and think, they must have done something wrong in their past lives.

But if they have, their good karams might have meant only an eye was lost instead of both eyes and a limb. We don't know for sure.

Going off topic here, but try telling the people who lost their homes in New Orleans that they did something wrong in their past life and are now paying for it.

Sorry for the randomness.

vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

well if you are disabled and the panj pyare say you cant take amrit

well the only way to take amrit is to stop being disabled

and the only way to stop being disabled is to jap loads of naam and the do ishnaan at hamandar sahib

^^^and that actually works

but you must do loads of naam simran with all the love you have and do as much bani you can

Bal Chuck maaf

Naam Japu :umm:

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

when taking amrit you are giveing your head to god

You are makeing an commitment to vaheguru ji

If you keep you amrit you shall escape the cycle of birth and death

Naam Japu :umm:

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

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WJKK WJKF

Just nicked an english version of rehitmaryada from southall gurdwara (hehe) and theres this bit that goes:

The five beloved ones who administer ambrosial baptism should not include a disabled person, such as a person who is blind or blind in one eye, lame, one with a broken or disabled limb, or one suffering from some chronic disease. The number should not include a breach of the Sikh discipline and principles. All of them should be committed baptised Sikhs with appealing personalities.

now thats news to me :umm:

soo what happens to someone who is committed baptised Sikh but with shady appearence tongue.gif

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