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Do Only Khalsa Amritdhari Gursikhs Leave Reincarnation?


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I have been reading more into Sikhi and have started wearing a pagh.

I was previously a mona Sikh.

I have some questions regarding Sikhi.

I understand that our aim is to leave this cycle of constant life and death and to merge with God.

I was wondering what is needed to achieve this?

Does one have to take amrit to do this?

Or can anyone who meditates on god's name and does good deeds achieve this?

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Taking Amrit, for a Sikh of the Guru, is a minimum requirement. Once a Sikh takes Amrit he or she starts their journey and rehit is there to insure we live in Guru Sahib's hukam and paana because our minds waver without rehit and discipline.

With that said dont take Amrit lightly, you have to keep discipline and change old bad habits or earnestly try to.

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Congratulations on deciding to learn more about Sikhi.

One cannot achieve mukti without Guru Ji. Therefore one must accept Guru Ji as their Guru. Guru Ji gives us the Amrit, Gurmantar and the Rehat by which we live by.

When one takes Amrit they are accepting Guru Granth Sahib Ji as their Guru. The Panj Pyare collectively as Guru Ji's form, provide the Rehat, Gurmantar and how to say Gurmantar. Without going through this process, one cannot achieve liberation.

So my friend, I urge you to do more research on Sikhi, read more Gurbani, Understand Gurbani and Guru Ji will bless you with amrit and you can begin to fulfill your life journey.

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