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I think you are looking for the God that is huge, incomprehensible, etc. Try looking for the God in ordinary things. Look for God in your desires. You want truth, you want objective proof.... it sounds to me like you are still carrying around your concept of God that you formed as a child. Perhaps God is giving you exactly what you need right now, but you just don't realize it. Maybe he is giving you this desolation, so that your concept of who God is can grow into something much bigger than it currently is. Is God a big guy in the sky who stops all bad things from happening, and answers all your questions? What is God to you?

Where did this desire to find out if God exist come from? Ask God to help you understand what you really want, and what he is trying to tell you, and then be willing to listen to him when he responds. I don't think you are looking for God, I think he is looking for you.

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Wow thank you for all the replies, and alias please post the pdf. My biggest question is, since god is nothing ness and free of all this, Why is it that you have to embrace sikhi to make it to him. Why couldn't you do it another way, Why do yo uhave to wear a kirpan etc. Couldn't you achieve god without all this. Because god doenst have a kirpan, doenst have hair, wear a kachera, a kara. etc if you get what im saying. bhagats in ggsj werent sikh.

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^^Brilliant! Congratulations, now you're on your way to Truth...

Yes people were merging with Him way before our Gurus came along. Who cares what clothes are worn when we are Nothing. In the Satyug, Truth was practiced here, it was heaven on earth- Bhagat after bhagat found His Truth and became it- Nothingness- they became the God in form on earth- realising themselves to be nothing, their identity became Nothing.

Guru Ji in Guru Granth Sahib ji says that searching the world for God, he has taken his eyes out. Guru Granth Sahib Ji and sikhi is not a religion, it is the Truth. There are Truth tennets in the bible, and in the koran although many have been corrupted and ruined by scholars and the scribes etc.

Holy Spirit, is Amrit, it is naam. 'Love thy neighbour' that jesus preached means the brotherhood of mankind that Guru Ji speaks of in Gurbani and also means Nirvair. Jesus didnt say love the good neighbours, he said love all neighbours- good and bad, slanderer and saint, demon and angel- hence Nirvair and Nirboah, the fearlessness to Love unconditionally regardless of the harm one does to us.

Heres a bible quote:'For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved'- that is Sat.

Truth cannot be confined or belong to One religion. Guru Nanak Himself said there is no hindu no muslim, meaning no such thing as religion and on a deeper level- there is Actually Nothing.

Like I said before, Naam- Sat or Satnam is Truth, hence the Sat in Sat Yug.

Attune youself to His All pervading frequency of Truth and discover it yourself! It is beyond words, and beyond logic.

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