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Gurfateh 4give me if anything i say is incorect badli sori

But i fink by this it may mean that its your actions as well as your repaeting of the name obviouldy we need 2 think of waheguru 24/7

wat i mean by actions is like

Fareed, answer evil with goodness; do not fill your mind with anger.

Your body shall not suffer from any disease, and you shall obtain everything. ||78||

When someones being nasty 2 ya help em, do sewa etc i fink the point hes tryin 2 make is der not much point in like going to the Gurdwara jappin namn den goin 2 a club and dancing around if u get ma drift.

Badli sorri if i said nefing rong or offended any1 Fateh jio

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slok mÚ 3 ]

salok ma 3 ||

Salok, Third Mehla:

rwmu rwmu krqw sBu jgu iPrY rwmu n pwieAw jwie ]

raam raam karathaa sabh jag firai raam n paaeiaa jaae ||

The entire world roams around, chanting, ""Raam, Raam, Lord, Lord"", but the Lord cannot be obtained like this.

Agmu Agocru Aiq vfw Aqulu n quilAw jwie ]

agam agochar ath vaddaa athul n thuliaa jaae ||

He is inaccessible, unfathomable and so very great; He is unweighable, and cannot be weighed.

kImiq iknY n pweIAw ikqY n lieAw jwie ]

keemath kinai n paaeeaa kithai n laeiaa jaae ||

No one can evaluate Him; He cannot be purchased at any price.

gur kY sbid ByidAw ien ibiD visAw min Awie ]

gur kai sabadh bhaedhiaa ein bidhh vasiaa man aae ||

Through the Word of the Guru's Shabad, His mystery is known; in this way, He comes to dwell in the mind.

nwnk Awip Amyau hY gur ikrpw qy rihAw smwie ]

naanak aap amaeo hai gur kirapaa thae rehiaa samaae ||

O Nanak, He Himself is infinite; by Guru's Grace, He is known to be permeating and pervading everywhere.

Awpy imilAw imil rihAw Awpy imilAw Awie ]1]

aapae miliaa mil rehiaa aapae miliaa aae ||1||

He Himself comes to blend, and having blended, remains blended. ||1||

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actually i'm not, its just that where i was when i was 8, reading wasn't part of the course tongue.gif

ps. my daal, chaol + sabji + achaar MIX tastes kinda funny :lol:

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^^ uh i'm a bit too old to be a child. rolleyes.gif but you on the other hand .... tongue.gif and what are you doing reading a book like that grin.gif

I read it when I was about 8. You, 'on the other hand', seem to be slightly behind schedule in your childhood reading.

haw she's saying you never had a childhood, whats your come back??? !!

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*raises an eyebrow*

If you had known who Matilda was, there wouldn't be any useless posts. My point about her concentration remains a valid one.

:lol:

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH still asking for it man!!!! papi , i cant beleiev you letting this go!! you have a rep to live up to man!!

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