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Sleep Deprivation, Insanity, Furious Thoughts


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Vengeance against Indira Gandhi was for the entire panth, and ALSO prevented her from continuing her campaign of terror. It wasn't a personal level or family/friends level feud.

It's clear that you're making decisions based on emotion, you need to have a clear mind before you make decisions.

Really hardcore workouts, ***hard yoga sessions***, followed by a shower, and going to the gurdwara where you lay out all your thoughts in front of the Guru and ask Him for help and guidance may be best for you right now. Sit down and do simran there for awhile every single day. Make it your routine.

It’s not personal, it’s for the Panth. nevermind i know what i have to do

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Look please as a sister I am asking you not to do anything rash.

If you're mind is everywhere you're obv not able to think clearly at the moment. Do paath, ardas and ask Guru Nanak to guide you. If you listen to your heart(or gut) and not your mind you'll know what to do.

If it's murder, don't do it.

If its beating someone up, don't do it.

Look even if it's arguing with someone don't do it.

Whatever you do now will come back on you- god doesn't like us getting involved in arguments. Whatevers happens, whoever's hurt you, let it go.

When Guru Gobind Songh Ji's children were killed, Guru Ji didn't seek revenge, not once. If he could stay calm, so can you.

Guru Granth sahib Ji tells us its wrong to get into arguments- so if its this or anything worse than this just walk away- dont do something thats gna effect the reason you were born, to gain liberation (find god) and know that everytime you're angry with someone they get your blessings, not the other way around- all the good things that were going to happen to you will happen for them instead, this is the price you pay for your anger.

mandaa kisai na aakh jhagrhaa paavnaa.

Do not speak ill of others, or get involved in arguments.

nah paa-ay jhagrhaa su-aam saytee aap aap vanjaavanaa.

Do not get into arguments with the Lord, or you shall ruin yourself.

- remember we're all part of god, in reality there is no or you or I, we're all a part of him- let go of your ego, realise this and instead meditate on him, ask him for help and peace and he'll give it to you, instead of cursing and being angry at another person, pray for them- pray their ego is reradicated aswell.

Read this thread, the whole of it and everything Nehmet Ji has to say, he makes the most sense- it'll help you alot, this persons increadibly wise

http://www.sikhsanga...es/page__st__12

mandaa kisai na aakh jhagrhaa paavnaa.

Do not speak ill of others, or get involved in arguments.

nah paa-ay jhagrhaa su-aam saytee aap aap vanjaavanaa.

Do not get into arguments with the Lord, or you shall ruin yourself.

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He said he has furious thoughts so I figured he's angry with someone. Not being able to sleep because of these furious thoughts means he can't shake this anger and it naturally leads to want of revenge or justice against whatever's keeping him awake and angry. It is the way and sequence in which the mind works, it recognises a problem and tries to find a solution- and that's the most obv solution- though not the most wise.

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He said he has furious thoughts so I figured he's angry with someone. Not being able to sleep because of these furious thoughts means he can't shake this anger and it naturally leads to want of revenge or justice against whatever's keeping him awake and angry. It is the way and sequence in which the mind works, it recognises a problem and tries to find a solution- and that's the most obv solution- though not the most wise.

Your accounts deleted. Ironic and interesting.

Being furious doesn't always mean it's linked with anger. Do tell me more why you figured out he's 'angry with someone'......

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