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What I want to know is: How comes so many 'religious people' are morbidly obese?

I used to eat a lot of junk food when I was struggling with kaam, I found it distracted me from my urges. I also understand that the same part of the brain is stimulated when eating pleasurable food as when engaging in any sort of sexual activity, which must be why gorging myself on gandhe khaane suppressed my libido. I think what's happening is that these saintly fatties are substituting one evil with another which they perceive as somehow secondary. But greed is also one of the panj chhor, and it doesn't limit itself to the human relationship with money.

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Takkiya.

Just kidding.

veer u making a mistake now. it can also be counted as nindiya.

Sikhs these says run after fake nirmalas who teach vedanta instead of Gurmat and treat lusty deceitful krishan as Sachkhand Vasi.

Sufis believe in One God and this Sufi HAS FALLEN IN LOVE WITH DASMESH PITA JUST AS YOGI ALLAH YAAR KHAAN DID.

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I used to eat a lot of junk food when I was struggling with kaam, I found it distracted me from my urges. I also understand that the same part of the brain is stimulated when eating pleasurable food as when engaging in any sort of sexual activity, which must be why gorging myself on gandhe khaane suppressed my libido. I think what's happening is that these saintly fatties are substituting one evil with another which they perceive as somehow secondary. But greed is also one of the panj chhor, and it doesn't limit itself to the human relationship with money.

I feel the opposite is true for me; junk food amplifies lust. Once I become lousy in one respect of life, I feel it's acceptable or it won't hurt if I become lousy in another respect. If I eat dirty, the rest of my life becomes dirty. Sinning, laziness, low standards, etc. are a slippery slope that ruins all aspects of your life. Once you clean up your act in one aspect, you'll feel obligated to maintain that standard throughout.

On a seperate note, theres a photo of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji walking just outside darbar sahib with an older muslim man, chubby, beard topi and shades... anyone know who he was?

Can you post the picture?

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I used to eat a lot of junk food when I was struggling with kaam, I found it distracted me from my urges. I also understand that the same part of the brain is stimulated when eating pleasurable food as when engaging in any sort of sexual activity, which must be why gorging myself on gandhe khaane suppressed my libido. I think what's happening is that these saintly fatties are substituting one evil with another which they perceive as somehow secondary. But greed is also one of the panj chhor, and it doesn't limit itself to the human relationship with money.

I hope you've sorted yourself out brother.

If you're a SIkh man, training should be a part of your life as much as eating.

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I used to eat a lot of junk food when I was struggling with kaam, I found it distracted me from my urges. I also understand that the same part of the brain is stimulated when eating pleasurable food as when engaging in any sort of sexual activity, which must be why gorging myself on gandhe khaane suppressed my libido. I think what's happening is that these saintly fatties are substituting one evil with another which they perceive as somehow secondary. But greed is also one of the panj chhor, and it doesn't limit itself to the human relationship with money.

For me, I've always considered saintliness to encompass more than the physical act of adhering to a religious path and being firm in its tenets. In my opinion, it includes physical fitness, a restrained yet nourishing diet, a broad knowledge of many subjects not limited to religious do's and dont's, a basic yet incisive grasp on human psychology, etc. Anyone in the modern age who has aspirations of genuinely reaching out to people in order to positively affect others on a spiritual level needs to know their stuff. The days of ill-tempered babeh sitting on stages, admonishing the sangat and adding masaleh to their sakhiyan are long gone. People aren't as trusting or gullible as they use to be.

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