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Guest _Paul Singh_

Hi everybody, a little about myself im a sikh but non practising, i have hair cut i drink alcohol and i used to smoke. Recently i had a dream where i was in the Gurdwara sitting listeniong to the kirtan and next to me was sat Guru Gobind Singh Ji. In my dream he did speak to me and i was speaking to him but i have recollection of this conversation. Can anyone tell me what this may mean ?

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Guest _Paul Singh_

Ok Guys now last night i had a odd dream again, this time i was visiting various gurdwaras with a friend and this time i was lookin at my photos and i had a pug on, is this some sort of message or am i loosing my marbles ?

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Its Guru Ji trying to get you somewhere, to the path of a Real Sikh, a Practising Sikhi.

it takes alot of good karam to be blessed with the thought of following the right path. many people just dont have the thought and are just left wondering and asking what the world has to offer them, and whats good in this world and whats bad, there paths and perceptions are constantly changed by all the other manmukhs around them they are constantly meeting. When one is blessed enough have the thought of following the right path and takes the right path, one learns what is ultimatly right and what truly ultimatly wrong (and why) and meets Gursikhs on the way that will guide one along, and ones mind does not wonder elsewhere as he is given the rare giyaan (knowledge) to float across this confused and crazy world.

Guru Sahib says: Mat Vich Ratan Javahar Manik Je Ik Gur Ki Sikh Suni (Ones mind posses the rear precious jewels by listening to the Guru.)

It is scientifically proven that a dream is something that comes from far deep at the back of your mind, it is something that you want but you havent got. so the brain then links this up as a dream.

Please forgive anything offensive or inappropriate I have said.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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Guest _Paul Singh_

Hi Guys i really apreciate your help in my matter, but i need more answers, im being honest now my mother is very religious we even have converted a bedroom into a Gurdwara where we keep the GGS, but cos of my ways i used to smoke weed out my bedrrom window, drink etc. like i said i have stopped smoking now as im going to be a father soon however i still do drink alcohol and eat meat.

When i was about 21 (im 28 now) my cousin died in a car crash and i lost my faith in god but over the years i gradually beleived again. now my question is you know what kind of person i am or was and am tryin to change but why would Guru Gobind Singh Ji visit me in my dream and why am i seeing photos of myself in a pug with a friend who is also sikh ?

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Guest _Gsingh_

ur blessed, countless sikhs eeryday beg for darshan, even its only in a dream...

other than that, I got no clue what it means, you probably have some wicked karams.

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Guest _uksikh_

Ermm is it just me or does this not make sense. How do you know it was Guru Gobind singh Ji was the Guru in your dream like the one you see in pictures which have been painted from an artists perspective? It sounds like exactly what you said a dream. I could be wrong I'm a manmukh myself.

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