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When you merge with Waheguru. Do you still have your own mind and soul and can see and travel... or are you Waheguru (along with many others)?????


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To enter Sach Khand you'll have to actually let go off all desires. I was thinking about this, but what's better, an endless cycle of rebirth, every time a different body, as a different person, with your whole memory wiped. The painful journey to the court of justice as a manmukh and all sorts.

 

My recommendations, start meditating on vaheguru. Try to Jaap naam whenever you can, and start reading a few pages of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji (English translated) every day and learning our religion that way. Once you start reading more and more of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the clearer things get. 

 

Sach Khand is indescribable, there is no paper, no words I can say to describe what it is, even if I had seen it myself I wouldn't be able to do so (Guru Granth Sahib Ji says this )

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On 4/11/2018 at 12:04 AM, harsharan000 said:

Brother,

there, there is no I, is no  we, no they/them, no he nor she, but only Wahiguru, I repeat it once more, only HIm, Wahiguru Akal Purukh.

Sach Khand is not like Swarg, Baikunth or alike the devtay loks/planes, where gods are with goddesses, their children, devtays, demigods, evil and so on....

In Sach Khand, only Ik Oankar, Satnam exists, if anyone wants to remain or see indivduals there, then better do not follow sikhee, be a christian or a hindu or any other dharam/religion.

Sikhee is not for those who have any other desires or expectations, other than the Highest of all, only One, Wahiguru Akal Purukh.

Sat Sree Akal.

You're lost in ego. It's a sight to behold. You're preaching like Sikhism is only for the elite few who are complete and utter monks. Someone here is asking about a general query and your response is they're not Sikh enough and should stop following the path of the Guru.

The whole point of Naam Jaap is to become of that state of mind, to let go of desire, to let go of the thieves. You're asking a person to be GurSikh out of the bat. 

 Please keep on the path of the Guru, and try realise you're no better than anyone else. You may feel like you're closer than others to the Guru but it's all his will. You're creating bad karma by telling an individual who is asking more about Sikhism to stray away completely. 

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10 hours ago, Guest Sikhism said:

You're lost in ego. It's a sight to behold. You're preaching like Sikhism is only for the elite few who are complete and utter monks. Someone here is asking about a general query and your response is they're not Sikh enough and should stop following the path of the Guru.

The whole point of Naam Jaap is to become of that state of mind, to let go of desire, to let go of the thieves. You're asking a person to be GurSikh out of the bat. 

 Please keep on the path of the Guru, and try realise you're no better than anyone else. You may feel like you're closer than others to the Guru but it's all his will. You're creating bad karma by telling an individual who is asking more about Sikhism to stray away completely. 

To be fair, the question was what is it like when one merges with Vaheguru. Which Harsharan000 veer ji answered to the best of his ability. 

The quote you grabbed was actually to Monatosingh veer ji who was re-asking if one still travelled, created etc once achieving Sanyog. 

I didn't get the feeling Harsharan000 was driving anyone from Sikhi. I more got the feeling he was saying if you want to be an ego body, just an astral or causal one then Sanyog isn't what you're after. Maybe he's right, maybe not. 

We're all lost in ego. I didn't feel he was being particularly egotistical or trying to drive anyone out of Sikhi though. 

Nobody here can speak from the Place though. That I agree with. 

I like all the posts. I'd tag yours if I could, but guest posts can't get likes or thanks. You should join. You clearly have a lot to offer. 

What do you guys think of this?  Guru Nanak Ji attained Sanyog? Guru Nanak Ji lived out his life? Guru Nanak Ji reincarnated as the subsequent 9 Gurus?

I think you and Harsharan000 are both right. It has to do with total reunion with Vaheguru Ji, by Naam and elimination of ego and desire and we have no idea exactly what that's like.  

Edit: Well I combined the sentiments of two guests by mistake, but the above love for your posts and invite to join extend equally to both. 

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Here's something to try which was told to me years ago. Meditate and search inwards for 'you', that 'unique you' that you hold dear and all that. Really search inside for that special 'me' 'you' thing. It's quite profound because when you go looking for 'me' it's nowhere to be found...there is a nothingness . It's what the world trys to get you to forget with all the other baggage strapped on as you go along the journey. Once you strip it all away there is no 'you' 

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