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A matter of rehat


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These words are always thrown around by those who want others to let go of Rehat and follower their manmat.

Why don't you love of (fill in the blank)

Don't you feel compassion for (fill in the blank)

These are all manipulation techniques and sadly they are being used on this thread to manipulate you into letting to of Rehat.

Most Sikhs think..............Satguru told me to be compassionate, so going against Rehat won`t be wrong.......I will be helping someone out and making them happy, think high of Sikhs, etc. Such thinking is manmat. Ever ask yourself how Satguru defines compassion and love. Our history speaks for itself when it comes to compassion, but lets look at Gurbani and see how Satguru defines compassion:

swlwih swcy mMin siqguru puMn dwn dieAw mqy ]

saalaahi saachae ma(n)n sathigur pu(n)n dhaan dhaeiaa mathae ||

Worship the True Lord, and believe in the True Guru; this brings the merit of making donations to charity, kindness and compassion. ang 688

When a Sikh goes against Rehat to show so called compassion does that pass the test of the above tuk? You must be having nightmares to think it does. Satguru says first believe in the True Guru. This doesn't mean just to utter i believe in the True Guru, but means to follow the instructions of the True Guru in your actions. Once you have done this, then you are committing an act of compassion.

And for those who think.............i know what compassion is, I don't need it defined to me....its common sense: Take this tuk in like you eat ice cream:

squ sMqoKu dieAw Drmu suic sMqn qy iehu mMqu leI ]

sath sa(n)thokh dhaeiaa dhharam such sa(n)than thae eihu ma(n)th lee ||

Truth, contentment, compassion, Dharmic faith and purity - I have received these from the Teachings of the Saints. ang 822

Satguru is telling us in the above compassion is only understood after following the instructions of Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji Maharaj and this means not to discriminate against Guru and not follow Rehat of Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji Maharaj.

If you think that compassion can be achieved through your own means, then why have you become a Sikh of Satguru?

So next time some tells you that religion is made from compassion, tell them the above tuks and you won't be caught going against rehat and bowing your mind before a person who didn't understand what Satguru was telling them. :cool2:

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