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Stop worrying about hell and narak and all that rubbish !!

All this talk about you will go to so and so place if you do this or do that is ALL unnecessary.

Even in gurbani, the mentions of hell, narak, jamdoots, hot fires,punishments...etc.. are used as metaphors to demonstrate the message.

We should be worrying about the time here and now, that is what sikhi is about.

Our souls are in this body for this lifetime and we have a duty to take care of what God has given us.

I don't understand why you people don't see every living breath you have as a blessing. To be using these breaths and minds to conduct our lives with the truth is what the aim is.

We shouldn't be wasting our breaths and minds on worrying about ''where will I go????''

A SIKH has Only ONE Direction and path to worry about and that is to be ONE with the supreme Lord.

There is NOT a single smart-<banned word filter activated> who can tell you where you will go after death !

Only the True LORD knows and it is ALL in his command.

Appreciate this given life, appreciate the blessing of waking up every morning, appreciate the beauty of the creation around you, appreciate the birds singing in the morning and think to yourself- these birds don't worry about where and what their next meal is because the birds know that God provides and HE shall.

AND he DOES provide because have you ever seen a bird fall from the sky because it was suffering malnutrition and hunger ???

Life is too short too waste thinking about heaven and hell fantasies.

Ask someone who has had a near death experience if they worry about dying or what will happen ?

Like myself, they will all tell you NO.- that is HIS Duty and at this moment he has given us OUR duty.

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