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before coming fully into sikhi i always thought and said that this is true happiness. you cant find anywhere else this bliss than here. well im coming to this point thinking i was wrong. I feel sadder and depressed than ever. Before i had a dastar, sikhi dress i was feeling much better, more confidence, happier, since i began this path i dont feel the same pyar as i used to. wearing dastar, nitnem feels as a must, the pyar isnt anymore. Im beginning to question everything in sikhi...how do we know ggsj is really written by the gurus?? so what if we have to live 84 lakh joons, thats the best ''hell'' ever of all religions. u can come back in all forms. c thinking to geet back to my old live, was much ahappier

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before coming fully into sikhi i always thought and said that this is true happiness. you cant find anywhere else this bliss than here. well im coming to this point thinking i was wrong. I feel sadder and depressed than ever. Before i had a dastar, sikhi dress i was feeling much better, more confidence, happier, since i began this path i dont feel the same pyar as i used to. wearing dastar, nitnem feels as a must, the pyar isnt anymore. Im beginning to question everything in sikhi...how do we know ggsj is really written by the gurus?? so what if we have to live 84 lakh joons, thats the best ''hell'' ever of all religions. u can come back in all forms. c thinking to geet back to my old live, was much ahappier

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The doubts regarding the authenticity or teachings of SGGS Ji are due to the fact when someone has not yet attained "Naam Rass" {sweet taste of Gurbani}.

Gursikhi is not only about the after life. Gursikhi is about attaining the ultimate pleasure in this life.

As humans we all yearn for pleasure but the sad fact is that we run after temporary and torment inducing pleasures.

When a person acquires Naam Rass {taste of Gurbani} , all other pleasures seem futile.

To question everything is human nature , but faith can move mountains.

Associating with faithless cynics will be the cause of ruin. Associating with Gursikhs will lead to bliss.

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