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


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On 12/4/2017 at 7:56 PM, Kira said:

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. 

a shaheed singh would respect niam of Akal Purakh and NOT invade another's Nijj Ghar , I doubt seriously that things are what they seem.

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There are some mischievous and evil things that capitalise on people's ignorance in situations such as these, particularly when they feel nobody will do some digging and get to the bottom of what's really going on. If your friend is shouting, screaming, bellowing, etc., when he's "under" I think he's either pretending (to inspire fear or respect or he's suffering from mental illness) or something nefarious is speaking through him. 

I guess if he's otherwise a decent guy with good character it's difficult to accuse him of chicanery. If you're unsure as to his motivations, don't indulge him, because if someone who's faking it realises he has you by the balls when he begins shouting and screaming jakare, then it will become a form of control and manipulation on his part. 

I grew up with a fraud who did this for many years. We were terrified and always walking on eggshells around this person... until the day actual shaheeds came through and put a stop to it. 

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