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Guru Nanak Dev ji had said that Vahiguru has created many earths and life on them. Recent scientific researches show the probabilities of existence life in outer universe, other than earth. Guru ji, while he was in Mecca had taken a maulvi's son on a planet in universe to prove that men existed beyond earth. The boy who accompanied him even brought 'prasad' given to the boy by 'those' people.

I was wondering if there are Sikhs in outer world, who might be highly advanced in terms of technology than us, and if know about their 'brothers' on this earth. I pray to Vahiguruji to make them aware of 'us' so that they may help us in solving our problems.

Vahiguruji ka khalsa Vahigurji ki Fateh!

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ET's to help us?

We can help ourselves can we not? In the past civilisation looked to the skies for Gods 'out there somewhere', and today we are looking to the stars for ETs 'out there somewhere',

when the only thing alien to us is our True Self, which is the Conscious Expression of the Divine that pervades all of us, yet remains hidden...

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I was wondering if there are Sikhs in outer world, who might be highly advanced in terms of technology than us, and if know about their 'brothers' on this earth. I pray to Vahiguruji to make them aware of 'us' so that they may help us in solving our problems.

Vahiguruji ka khalsa Vahigurji ki Fateh!

Why do you talk of alien Sikhs .. why don't you talk of alien Brahmins ??

You know Brahmins are so evil .. what will happen if there are alien Brahmin as well ??

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You know Brahmins are so evil .. what will happen if there are alien Brahmin as well ??

Brahmins don't know that there is a universe out there. They are found only on this earth. The hindu theology has only three spheres, akaash, pataal and dharti. And they grew out of brahma's forehead, maybe they were clones created by aliens thousands of years ago or test tube babies.

Sikhs are on a higher plane than others, spiritually that is.

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You know Brahmins are so evil .. what will happen if there are alien Brahmin as well ??

Brahmins don't know that there is a universe out there. They are found only on this earth. The hindu theology has only three spheres, akaash, pataal and dharti. And they grew out of brahma's forehead, maybe they were clones created by aliens thousands of years ago or test tube babies.

Sikhs are on a higher plane than others, spiritually that is.

Actually there are 7 if you read Rig Veda.

Except on Earth alien dudes live on all others. And even Gods like Shiva, Brahma & Vishnu are alien dudes.

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Pāṯālā pāṯāl lakẖ āgāsā āgās.

There are nether worlds beneath nether worlds, and hundreds of thousands of heavenly worlds above.

ਓੜਕ ਓੜਕ ਭਾਲਿ ਥਕੇ ਵੇਦ ਕਹਨਿ ਇਕ ਵਾਤ ॥

ओड़क ओड़क भालि थके वेद कहनि इक वात ॥

Oṛak oṛak bẖāl thakė vėḏ kahan ik vāṯ.

The Vedas say that you can search and search for them all, until you grow weary.

Vedas talk about unlimited amount of planets and worlds as they say "search for them all, until you grow weary. "

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Yadaa Yadaa hi Dharmasya Glanirbhavati Bharata

Abhyuttanam Adharmasya Tadaatmaanam Srujamyaham

Paritranaya Sadhunaam Vinaashaya ch Dushkritaam

Dharmasansthapanarthaya Sambhavami Yuge Yuge

read this carefully, this dude is saying that he will be back.

but back from where.

where is his home ?

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Yadaa Yadaa hi Dharmasya Glanirbhavati Bharata

Abhyuttanam Adharmasya Tadaatmaanam Srujamyaham

Paritranaya Sadhunaam Vinaashaya ch Dushkritaam

Dharmasansthapanarthaya Sambhavami Yuge Yuge

read this carefully, this dude is saying that he will be back.

but back from where.

where is his home ?

who is this dude???

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