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- does the soul leave the body instantly along with the last swaas - I have heard the soul/person is still watching until the cremation,is this correct? Does anyone have any information about what happens...

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what will happen will happen but some people have experienced things and some say:

If you are good, Shaheeds will take you with respect and the journey will be short. If you are bad, jamdutes will beat you and torture you. The journey will be very long and sweltering.

That was the shortest and too the point. I do not want to write too much about it, I get complicated like a jalebbi.

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- does the soul leave the body instantly along with the last swaas - I have heard the soul/person is still watching until the cremation,is this correct? Does anyone have any information about what happens...

Gurbani teaches us to die while living "jiwataya mar rahiye" when u understand gurmat u feel liberated. SAHAJ PAATH KARO GURBANI PADO.

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soul takes about three days to leave and that depends on the soul itself! if a person , when alive believes in god and knows that he will go to sach khand then he will carry that belief system over when he dies and leave quickly . if however , when alive a person does not belief in god then when he dies he will not believe it either (because we only shed the physical body when we die not the emotional and mental bodies) and then the disembodied soul is left in limbo and finds it difficult to leave. that's why families constantly do prayers and akand paths for their deceased ... to send them into the light.

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Death is so close, just one breath away. We exhale and we have no guarantee that we will inhale again. Guru Nanak Dev Ji says we are masters of one breath. Live life and enjoy life BUT never forget death, by remembering death we know that we are here for a purpose and the purpose is to jap naam. This is not morbid for if you are not afraid of death then it cannot bother you. For a Sikh there should be no fear of death, once the time comes you close your eyes on this side and open them on the other.

There are a number of versions of what happens when you die. Those who have grabbed the larr of their Guru will not be required to present themselves infront of Dharam Raaj. They circumvent this and go to a better place, hopefully Satch Khand. Those mandals are real and there are places where you can live with large places of residence, there are forests and woods etc but our form will be different there, our self is not like we are here because the physical body here is of dust and this remains here, the aatma moves on.

If you are of real high avasta then Shaheed singhs with come to take you with great happiness and joy. Others may travel on a big boat/ship that takes them over to a higher realm, others are taken by babhaan.

Everyone of us has a fassi round our necks, gurbani talks about ‘katti jham ki ffassi’ this fassi is round all our necks those who have done naam/simran this fassi is katti – cut. The rest of us this fassi is used by the jham when they come to either drag us out of our bodies or just to grab us and drag us off. For some it is a lonely journey in pitch blackness and intense heat. We all end up at Dharam raaj’s. Here our whole life od flashed before us. Just like a sim/chip that records videos on our gadgets we also have a ‘chip’ in our body.

Just think about it if we can send texts and videos over our mobile phones over hundreds of miles then those beings from Darghaa are umpteen times more wise and cleaver then us down here, they have all manner of gadgets fitted to our bodies that cannot be seen with the normal eye. Everything we do is recorded , every action, every thought, every curse, every look, every glance and this is played back to us and there is no denying our actions. Then . . . . . . . chittar!

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