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I am sure that I read recently about an experience N30 had when hiking up a mountain in Canada (hey I know its a big country - cannot recall the thread or the place which he did specify) and by chance (vadbaghi kismat) recieved darshan of this Mahapurukh who too was going on the same hike. I would get hiking in that area if its near you.

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Haan ji, here it is- Bhagat Jaswant Singh Ji, is exteremly chardi-kalah mahapursh. This is my own personal experience about 10 months ago..


i decided to hike grouse mountain in BC in preparation of hiking in hemkunt sahib next year. Those who know bhagat ji, they do hiking quite often. I decided to hike up, i only made it 10% and my body gave up, i start descending then out of nowhere i met bhagat ji with one of sevadar ..baba ji i wanted to meet in my BC trip..its one of precious moment in my life..i consider to be miracle. I didn't see his picture prior to trip,,didn't know how he looked like, but when i saw him without talking... deep inside i felt it was bhagat ji, i reconfirmed if he was bhagat jaswant singh ji, he told me- das nuo bhagat ji kehnde neh..i was quite happy...i told him that i was going down, i only made it 10%..he encouraged and motivated me to go back and reach the summit with him..he goes- singha patt kardaie javan gaie...during 4 hrs of recitating patt on and off. we all made it to the summit came back down via gondola, baba ji and his sevadar gave me ride home..i can't never forget that day

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Haan ji, here it is- Bhagat Jaswant Singh Ji, is exteremly chardi-kalah mahapursh. This is my own personal experience about 10 months ago..

Waheguru, that's beautiful.

Not entirely related to your story, but:

I heard beautiful stories of people going to hemkundt sahib getting lost and getting guided by "ghosts" or spirits that were old Sikhs leading them back onto the right road from relatives. They thought they were real people, but they look back and they're gone and once they start finding their way back they realize how far off track they really were and how odd it was a random person (old baba) was there to guide them back to the right path.

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ਵਾਿਹਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਼ਖਾਲਸਾ ਵਾਿਹਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹ ॥

Bhagat Jee usually lives in the Surrey, BC area of Canada although at times he does go to Toronto, Ontario.

ਵਾਿਹਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਼ਖਾਲਸਾ ਵਾਿਹਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹ ॥

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