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Fed means Federal Agent or someone working for the government intelligence agencies

Funnily enough that kind of parlance is common in the United States, yet I've heard lots of our own use in the UK too without a hint of irony. Seems a few Singhs have been watching Boyz-n-the-Hood a bit too many times. Next thing they'll be saying when a cop car drives past is, "Five-O, Five-O."

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waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

dont worry guru ji will take care of it

what does that mean

guru ji will take care of it

it means trust

sometimes we need to some time to ourselves

guru ji will worry about getting you sangat

its not your worry

just love and follow your guru

and he will get you sangat

if guru ji sends you on top of a mountain and says sit there and isolates you

you woulnd`t be thinking i need sangat

your would be like guru ji wants me to be here for a reason

and enjoy it

its all the same thing

we just need to connect

dont worry

be yourself and you will be surrounded with people like you

you just went through some transition

waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

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Of course, but Pooran Gursikhs are extremely difficult to find.

The passage from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji that you have posted states that Satsangat may be found where Naam is spoken. This isn't exclusive to Gursikhs (Sikhs professing an allegiance to Guru Sahib). Bhagat Ravidas, Baba Farid, Bhagat Namdev, Bhagat Kabir, all praised the Naam and were the equals of the most principled Gursikhs, but not one of them professed Sikhi. Guru Granth Sahib Ji is a commonwealth of the wisdom of men of God from several different faiths. Does this not testify to the fact that Satsangat and the understanding that the naam is hukam may be derived from the society of non-Sikhs as well?

We forget all to often that when we bow before Guru Granth Sahib Ji, we pay homage not just to all our previous Guru Sahibaan, but the Sufi Farid and the Hindu Namdev.

Haha! your last post was good aswell, a lot of gursikhs who wear the outfit but are not actually Gursikhs.

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