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lol.

What is there so funny about? The pole shift is a natural process as it happens every few hundred thousand years and we are due for it (780000 yrs since the last one). ww3 will also happen and has been foretold by many mahapursh. Khalsa Raj will also happen after that.

When it is all going to happen is not specifically given but there is a 36 years timeline which I have discussed in the topic -'when there will be khalsa raj'

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People need to learn to show some respect because everyone here is mocking the topic starter without any shame. I actually don’t understand what is so funny.So does everyone here believe the world will continue as normal forever? I think it’s rather the opposite- most people here are still living in their own dreamland. In their sense, there is no sikhi. Because with sikhi there’s justice and this world is getting burdened down of sin and India has proven this today.

Whether nothing happens soon or within our lifetime, it will still happen one day.

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No one is mocking anyone. A bit weird how if things are meant to change so much and these prophets are ready for it that they get so hurt by a few words.

I bow to the professors of planetary history and karmic judicial systems above. If I have offended it was not my intention.

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the mayans were a black magic blood ritual human sacrificing cult whose slaves revolted and destroyed them. did their calendars see that coming? i doubt it. so the long count calendar ends probably b/c those who wrote these things were killed for being part of an evil empire.

that being said, it is possible to see things about the future, prophecy is real. however, it is not given such prevalence in sikhi as it has in abramhic religions b/c:

1. the immensity of spiritual knowledge in sikhi is greater which shows that prophecy is a comparatively smaller and less impressive power/gian

and 2. what is going to happen in the future is not set in stone. the manner of its happening and the timing can all change.

this is why sants warn about it but don't give details. but yes, massive changes are coming. they will be painful and difficult, but i don't think anything will happen in 2012 other than possibly financial decline in america b/c of the upcoming ''fiscal cliff''.

i believe that war and other disasters will be so widespread that it will prove the truth of the tuk that the world 'is like a wall of sand; it will not endure' (sggs 1429). basically, people will see that money, status, worldly power, government, cannot be their support anymore and many will turn to god. if pracharaks are ready to teach about simran i wouldn't be surprised if sikhi didn't increase in numbers hugely b/c other dharms just cannot offer the same package of Amrit, spiritual method, and logical socio-political philosophy.

You mean 1430?

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This is not Sikhi.

If some people can look far into the future and tell us when the world will end, then surely they can tell us what the weather will be, this time next month.

Should we expect snow? Tell us, then I will go buy a new shovel.

You should buy a new metal shovel regardless.The zombie apacolypse will be upon us soon :p

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I had a vision as well !!!

I saw that we were all so busy deciding how we are going to die, whether a flood, a war, earthquake, fire...etc... that by getting so busy and caught up in the 'HOW' of the final days, that most of us that would have become 'mukht' and merged with 'Akaal Purakh' had actually walked very far and in the opposite direction of this merging and liberation. !

What Good did this talk do to anyone ???

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I had a vision as well !!!

I saw that we were all so busy deciding how we are going to die, whether a flood, a war, earthquake, fire...etc... that by getting so busy and caught up in the 'HOW' of the final days, that most of us that would have become 'mukht' and merged with 'Akaal Purakh' had actually walked very far and in the opposite direction of this merging and liberation. !

What Good did this talk do to anyone ???

Maybe the final days is making us think about Vaheguru more than you possibly know. After all,doesn't Gurbani teach us to always remember death :) Death is just another path.

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