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7 hours ago, Guest Rohi said:

Hello Everyone,

Can someone tell me what it means to get a dream of sikh feeling...am not a sikh though...am a southindian. i dont know whether it good or not good to share dreams, but i want to know why all of a sudden i saw green verse on a tree, somebody made me see it, read for me (fades in dream)i could sense it that its a sikh verse, holy verse, and a person who is kind of a sikh/punjabi person tried a lot to save me from my fears... all i could remember after getting up was i could feel the sikh aura in my dream, those verse on something green on a tree, those thin snakes which i couldnt get away from, some sikh personality killed those scary snakes with some power and showed me by opening the well which was closed, under which those snakes were hiding.

All this is about my dream.

I want to tell that I respect all religion, and I know its a blessed feeling to see or sense holy powers let it be in real life or dream. Would be thankful if anyone could interpret this dream. Am sorry if i have hurted anyone by any thoughts of mine or by sharing my dream. 

Waheguru Ji da Khalsa, Waheguru Ji di Fateh!!!

We all supress negative energies and desires things like this. For a long long long time. Wherever we first became afraid and deluded was long ago. You had the truth then but like everyone have become seperated further from it. 

We all need and crave spiritual support, protection, and healing, and for all of us we will have to look into the well and the things we have buried there for a long time. 

We are blessed for any dream like that, any reflection, any intercession but if you have been graced by the Khalsa in this way I would encourage you to make a profile here. Begin doing Naam Jaap and reading Guru Granth Sahib Ji. 

Whatever spiritually or Dharam you're raised in is fine. You don't have to change how you consider yourself or convert. Guru Granth Sahib Ji is here for you, we're here as your friends on earth. If you'd like to pledge yourself to upholding righteousness we can even be allies and if you truly are called to Gursikhi you are welcome. 

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On 4/1/2021 at 12:18 AM, Guest Rohi said:

Hello Everyone,

Can someone tell me what it means to get a dream of sikh feeling...am not a sikh though...am a southindian. i dont know whether it good or not good to share dreams, but i want to know why all of a sudden i saw green verse on a tree, somebody made me see it, read for me (fades in dream)i could sense it that its a sikh verse, holy verse, and a person who is kind of a sikh/punjabi person tried a lot to save me from my fears... all i could remember after getting up was i could feel the sikh aura in my dream, those verse on something green on a tree, those thin snakes which i couldnt get away from, some sikh personality killed those scary snakes with some power and showed me by opening the well which was closed, under which those snakes were hiding.

All this is about my dream.

I want to tell that I respect all religion, and I know its a blessed feeling to see or sense holy powers let it be in real life or dream. Would be thankful if anyone could interpret this dream. Am sorry if i have hurted anyone by any thoughts of mine or by sharing my dream. 

Waheguru Ji da Khalsa, Waheguru Ji di Fateh!!!

You have been fantasising too much your dream reflects so. 

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20 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Can you expand on that?

Gurbani references four states of consiousness, one is dream, another is waking, neither is real. 

Sure....but our indriyan collect data which is in turn, fed into our astral body where it remains indefinitely. The data plays tricks on subtle aspects  of our deep subconcious which gives the impression as if it is real. When we go deep into our left hemisphere of the super shark mind we discover everything was unreal. So there you are. What’s your version on this topic then?

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5 hours ago, Guest juhoo said:

Sure....but our indriyan collect data which is in turn, fed into our astral body where it remains indefinitely. The data plays tricks on subtle aspects  of our deep subconcious which gives the impression as if it is real. When we go deep into our left hemisphere of the super shark mind we discover everything was unreal. So there you are. What’s your version on this topic then?

I was just saying don't discount dreams or over invest in being awake. Still feel that way. 

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14 hours ago, Suchi said:

True, but with AI our minds can be accessed through technology, so thoughts and dreams can be implanted as part of mind control. Many have reported as much.

Sure.....they have been doing this for yonks of years now. Every time we watch the screen our minds are bombarded with images containing hidden messages which they want us to take on board whether we like it or not or whether we are aware of it or not. They have been doing it without stop, feeding our minds with input that only serves their purpose. AI and its damaging characteristics have always existed but with a different name. The minute we are born, our parents conditioning comes into play, later our education and interaction with others in terms of who we socialise takes over. From the time we are born till the day we die our minds have been moulded into something so alien that even God would fail to recognise. AI has always been there in a different form. They have implanted ideas, fantasies, dreams, our general orientation and so forth in our minds from the beginning, in dressed or disguised in different shapes and forms or banners. It’s up to each human individual to guard their own minds and it’s health. They do things very succinctly and furtively, before we know it’s too late. An attempt to vaccinate the entire human race  and COVID is a good example of their secretive plans. The best way to evade all this is by doing regular meditation and going into the deepest layers of your causal existence where nothing enters in the way way of machines or technology. They are hell bent on controlling humans so they can carry on doing what they want while those they control become like sheep, daft and brain-dead/submissive like dummies.

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15 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I was just saying don't discount dreams or over invest in being awake. Still feel that way. 

Yes, but dreams are only temporary. If you can’t intercept them while they are happening, regular meditation together with recitation of Gurbani is extremely important.  Dreams are made of same stuff  as our daily experiences in our waking state. They are both dreams and temporary, don’t identify with them and they are not you. We are still dreaming when our eyes are wide open and we are mobile and vocal. Just like our day to day experiences come to end so do our dreams while we are lying in bed and sleeping. Nothing is real except Him.

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I had a dream about not able to complete my 40 days chaliya at gurudwara with my husband to be but somehow we ended up visiting the gurudwara in my hometown.

What can this indicate?

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