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Guru - Shishia


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If you regard Guru Gobind Singh Ji as your Guru (don’t get me wrong, of course he is) then your relationship with him will be that of a Guru and Shishia.

This will require you to be very strict in all that you do. When you present yourself to your Guru then first thing your Guru will ask you is – Are you proper in your rehat? Do you get up amritwellay? Do you do ishnaan? Do you do your required nitname and banies ? etc etc and if there is any lax you will get punished , because the relationship is that of Guru and disciple.

Rather, have a relationship with Guru Gobind Singh Ji that of father and son/daughter. It is a lot easier and a lot more rewarding.

Because just like a child comes up to their father and clambers ontop of him, then you can do this with Guru Ji and Guru Sahib Ji will let you sit close to him. If you are lax or have made mistakes then Guru Ji will forgive you , as a father does with his son/daughter. You ask for forgiveness then your father , so happy to see his child, will of course forgive our shortcomings.

Regard Guru Ji as your TRUE father, sure we have a mother and father who gave us birth but our true father is Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

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Yes! The concept of punishment doesn't really sit well with me... it doesn't make sense..

My Guru is my best friend.. someone I invite round to watch a movie or have a sleepover with.. someone who knows me better than myself.. someone who watches out for me..

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<<< Yes! The concept of punishment doesn't really sit well with me... it doesn't make sense..

My Guru is my best friend.. someone I invite round to watch a movie or have a sleepover with.. someone who knows me better than myself.. someone who watches out for me.. >>>

Then you have a very personnel relationship with Guru Ji and don't have to worry about anything.

Just as a child misbehaves infront of his father, the parent will not say anything hoping that the child will stop on his own accord. But sometimes the parent has to intervene, even when he gives the child a slap he will then invariably hold the child close to his chest, because to make the child understand it had to be corrected but he loves his still the same. In the same way we do silly things over and over and over again, Guru Ji is watching us all the time hoping we will stop ,when we do not he will give us a slap - does not mean he has stopped loving us, but he has had to correct our faults.

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