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I have seen the skull of my grandfather after Sanskar... there was something written on his skull as I am was not familiar with language. I have shown the same to my uncle he said it is arabic.... no one at that time knew arabic therefore I will not be able to tell what those words meant. But I am firm believer that destiny is written on once forhead in literal terms.

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i saw those lines too but we are talking about two different things here...those lines which you saw are on everyone's forehead

it is according to the folklore that a devi whose hands are tied at her back writes it...thats why they can't be read....thats how laymen justify it..i am not sure of gurmat perspective...its more of a hindu thing and i am not in favour of this..it is same as getting someone to read lines of hands...

the nishaan on the soul is a phenomena confirmed by guru sahib..the soul does get marked

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Can someone explain then, where does 'free will' fit in?

Khalsa Ji,

We are free to make our own choice, given different options. We make choices, but are under the influence of Kaam/krodh/lobh/moh/hankaar. Our temperament has also been shaped by our previous karams too. Only Naam can remomove the influence of the above 5.

Waheguru...

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We plan our journey in the spiritual plane extensively (read books by Robert Schawrtz). In spiritual plane we know all our past lives and have a very enhanced perspective on things not like the limited version of mind at physical plane earth. We draw people, events and circumstances to us ,which will help create our new experiences for spiritual growth. That's why so much emphasis is given in Sikhi on Bhana Manana ( your present moments are pre - sent moments of your

pre-planned soul life are you best path for spiritual growth). Soul know whats best since it has the most enhanced perspective. On physical plane (earth) free will as explained very well by Mokham Singh Ji can over-ride the soul plan since Soul will never over-ride minds choice. This is the Free Will . We are not her on earth to pay some karmic debt but for spiritual growth (remembering our true self).

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