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What goes through your mind when you are doing paath, at the gurdwara, or just thinking about god?


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I keep hearing people say stuff like, "do paath and remember vaheguru, and vaheguru will give you anything you want" When I used to go to the gurdwara, as an example, I used to think, "Please vaheguru, let me do well in school, on my exams. If I do well, I'll become a better person blah blah" Basically I was always asking for things. Over time I started realizing that its kinda greedy/selfish of me to always be asking for things. As I got older, the only thing I really think to myself is being thankful for everything I have. And that theres people out there who have much worse situations than me. So instead of asking vaheguru to help me do well on exams or whatever else I have to do, I started being thankful that I have the opportunity to go to school, and everything else that I have.(Just an example)

Anyways, this was just a random thought in my head, something that I realized over years. Just curious what other people's thoughts are.

Mera v mann ni lagda paath ch...... but mai na maskin g di katha suni c... o kende mann lagana bot muskil hunda.. but if we recite his name again n again... ek pal ehojeha aayega wen chit lag jayega rab naal.... so do worry try to concentrate aap mann lagjayega.....

And second thing... yaar rab to ni manga ge te fer kisto manga.... as sab kuj rabb de haath e bande de haath te kuj v ni...

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WJKK WJKF!!

I just let my mind go blank and it follows bani to praise the wordings said by our guru's :)

it wont make any sense if we still have to ask god? :) he knows when to give us and how much :) be happy in what you have and be happy even if you do not have :)

Gur Fateh !!

Acha...... jad paper deke aunde c..... tad rabb nu te jarur kende howoge tuc.... rabba pass karadeeeee.... :)

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ofcourse tad mein sikhi baare kujh nahi jaanda si , but hun main is side tee aa gaya haan taan sab kuch apne malik te chad ta . :)

Achaaaa g........ mai te mang lendi.. as rab kolo eni loki ena kuj mangde..... te babag bhul jande... mere bareee te unhanu pta te hunda mainu ki chahida.... but mai just yaad diladendi...... taki jaldi milje :)

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I was doing the same stuff but then in few years I realized that regardless of whether good or bad happen to me, it is all in the will of waheguru Jee and he is always right.

Still today when I go to do ardas for something in our home gurdwara sahib, I do start thinking of what I am going to ask for but always end up with " guru sahib Jee, you know what is in my mind and i totally accept your hukam whether its good or bad to me. You are giyani gyan and always know well and take care of your sons and daughter.

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I just think, why do I need to keep asking god to help me, he has already given me so much, all the right tools for myself to succeed in life, for me to help others. In my eyes, it becomes my responsibility to use those tools and not let them go to waste. God gave me a brain and free-will, its up to me to use it appropriately.

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