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Explain to Bhenji everything she needs she is equipped with inside her own body and soul.. All she needs to do is utilise it through research of

1) Bhai Gurdas Ji Vaara ( Key of Guru Granth Sahib Ji)

2) Sanchi form of Guru Granth Sahib Ji ( broken down form)

3) then further studies into Nitnem and Dasam Banis ( Daily prayers inclusive of our Tenth Master)

please ask bhenji to question her inside what she seeks? Liberation of Soul? belonging? Bliss? Happiness? a Single experience or a Universal Source of Energy she can tap into when she wants?

Please also ask your friend just to do a small experiment

try some Meditation Mool Mantar paat and Nam Japna

ramaal seva of sangats shoes wipe them with selfless love and think of Waheguru inside her heart as she cleans sangats shoes. If Bhenji is in ENgland Join SWat ( SIkh Welfare Associaton Team) they do Seva of Humanities poor on the streets feeding homeless in Birmingham London and now Scotland . Seva is seva and can be tapped from diffrent groups these days. How happy Bhenji would feel inside after being joined by Sangat and partaking in service of humanity in need.

it wont take long, and it does not matter what walk of life bhenji is from.

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Guest Kaur72
On 9/30/2010 at 5:24 PM, ontheotherside said:

Thank you for the reply,

Yes I have shown it to her but she is reluctant to stop being in contact with these people. The stuff she comes out with, their views, their actions it's disturbing to me, it's not sikhism. I have read the stories but they are more about Narinder Grewal and that is where I am trying to find the link between him and Dassan Dass etc because she can just deny that they have no relationship between each other.

How is ur friend now. Need to know some things about these people. Thanks

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9 hours ago, Guest Kaur72 said:

Anyone knows anything about their previous students let me know plz. Need to contact someone who knows much and deep  about this satnaam cult. 

Why would you need to know about previous students? If they've moved on, then let them be. Are you in any problem yourself? 

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28 minutes ago, SoulSingh said:

Ah ok, I've never heard of satnam.info.. is run by yogi bhajan's cult?

I won't link the site, but it's a generic 'sikh', (kind of, actually not really, just Sikh in name), site. They follow someone who's pen name is Dassan Das. 

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5 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

I won't link the site, but it's a generic 'sikh', (kind of, actually not really, just Sikh in name), site. They follow someone who's pen name is Dassan Das. 

Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa
Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh, ji

What part of that site is not really sikh according to you, singh ji? I'm not really familiar with the site myself. Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh

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