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Did I just encounter a shaheed singh talking in someone elses body???


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1 hour ago, NonExistant said:

Well everyone is seeing them nowadays. Its not that rare.

I can easily say I saw Jesus, Muhammad and Buddha last night, doesn't make it true at all. They do appear but rarely. Almost all the cases of people claiming to see them will be false or just the desire for attention. Reminds me of that Charitar Guru Sahib wrote, about the man who claimed to see Krishna so he could go and frolic with a Queen. 

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On 12/1/2017 at 1:54 AM, Guest carpenpost said:

Hey guys. I am going to say something which only a few people I know. So my friends family do alot of paath, they at least wake up and do Japji Sahib as a minimum. So one day I was at there house at they said that they are going to do paath and that if you want to listen you can come too. I said ok. They haven't eaten meat for like 2 years or alcohol for 2 years. So the day before there was a party and the "family" (not gonna tell who) drank alcohol and eat meat(only 1 person eat meat). So basically after finishing paath, they were just about to do ardas but the "mum' started to say things.

The things "she" said were very interesting, now that I think about it.

"She" said that "Why did you drink alcohol, you were told not to drink alcohol or bring it into your house, so why did you not listen"(Not sure what "she" meant here but I assume that saints/people with high kamiee told them not to cook or bring meat or alcohol into their house). Everyone else was saying what are you talking about. "She" then said that. "Shaheed Singha da haath taa dee ghar te upar a". While saying this water started to come into "her" eyes. The other people around including me started to panic on hearing this and said we are sorry for doing this and will not eat meat or drink. "She" then said "Eating does not do anything, drinking does" "She" said this multiple times. We said sorry and said get up but "she" said that say Waheguru. We said this for 10 times but then we said that we are going to do ardas if you don't get up its your fault. "She" then got up and we did the ardas. We asked "her" about it and she said that "she" didn't know what we were talking about, all that she remembers was that after finishing paath, I just saw you guys up starting ardas so I just got up. While saying these things "she" sounded sort of angry and a little bit insulted. Ever since that happened, I always think that there is someone watching us in my friends home and sometimes I see shadows but do not know who this is. 

Now that I think about it, does this mean that people which wake up at amrit vela and do paath then and do paath in the evening, shaheed singhs protect their house?

 

Thoughs on this?

On 12/1/2017 at 1:54 AM, Guest carpenpost said:

 

In short,....NO

The above is akin to the folks that have sacred burial shrines or "jagaahs" back home. Even the khandhey peendhay(eating/drinking) ones in this category, don't consume meat/liquor on Sundays. It's a little complicated, but it's because their ancestors became slaves to these spirits for the wishes of maya, money and birth of sons.  It has nothing to do with shaheed singhs.  It's spirits trapped in the middle world hoping for mukhti.  and they do this by forcing shrine worship in return.   There are quite a lot of these families in Birmingham area.

I have some cousins and whatnot that are trapped in this  and i never quite understood it until a friend of mine explained why and how these people are trapped.   

 

as far as i know  and after speaking to some gurmukhs, shaheed singhs only come down to fetch new shaheed banday and they go to the loks outside the dar of waheguru. Japji sahib tells you that they are singing the praises of wahguru there along with chitr gupt and devi devtes

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21 hours ago, Kira said:

I can easily say I saw Jesus, Muhammad and Buddha last night, doesn't make it true at all. They do appear but rarely. Almost all the cases of people claiming to see them will be false or just the desire for attention. Reminds me of that Charitar Guru Sahib wrote, about the man who claimed to see Krishna so he could go and frolic with a Queen. 

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13 minutes ago, NonExistant said:

Sant baba harnam singh has seen them. Many other mahapurakhs have too. I personally know someone who has seen them.

Yes mahapurshs, that do a lot of bhagti and rare blessed souls, as Kira paji says. You said everybody is seeing them nowadays. You may want to rephrase your sentence. 

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2 hours ago, NonExistant said:

Well there are non mahapurakhs who have seen them too. I read up somewhere. Also i know someone who isnt a mahapurakh and has seen them.

I dont know whats going on nowadays, maybe im just dumb.

No, you are not dumb. You’re just not reading properly. Read again what I wrote:

2 hours ago, NonExistant said:

and rare blessed souls,

The person you know maybe one of the rare blessed souls. That still does not mean “everybody”. I think what you meant to write was some people ? 

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8 minutes ago, simran345 said:

No, you are not dumb. You’re just not reading properly. Read again what I wrote:

The person you know maybe one of the rare blessed souls. That still does not mean “everybody”. I think what you meant to write was some people ? 

Ok.

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3 hours ago, NonExistant said:

I know someone who encountered shaheed singhs and he regularly sees them. The shaheed singhs can speak through him. Long story. I cant tell you much because its meant to be kept secret and i dont wanna get in trouble with the shaheed singhs.

IF they are giving him advice then its fine to tell others the Advice, Sant Harnam Singh Ji did, So did Bhai Rama Singh Ji. I wont lie though, iv never heard of someone channelling them. They're not like Spirits as they are all powerful and capable of manifesting completely if they wish. 

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