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Gurbani says “ Suraj kiran milea” death is integration , birth is disintegration into body, mind and soul. Death is an illusion it leads to more life and better understanding life review, mind illusion experience, mergence into GOD knowing that we are always one etc. We can’t die we are shape shifters, eternal beings. Gurbani is Brahmgyan. No one is excluded God is inclusive, uncontainable, non judgmental being, we judge because it’s in the nature of duality separation an illusion also.

 

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22 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

And don't forget that he started his journey at the start of someone else. That's the way this thing goes. 

yeah your right, because when i was getting into sikhi as a mona whenever i used to see singhs around my age i used to look at them and want to be like them too,  i guess thats how it happens.  some of the singhs that he inspired im sure they went onto inspire other people.

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On 2/23/2019 at 8:19 PM, scali said:

Gurbani says “ Surat kirtan milea” death is integration , birth is disintegration into body, mind and soul. Death is an illusion it leads to more life and better understanding life review, mind illusion experience, mergence into GOD knowing that we are always one etc. We can’t die we are shape shifters, eternal beings. Gurbani is Brahmgyan. No one is excluded God is inclusive, uncontainable, non judgmental being, we judge because it’s in the nature of duality separation an illusion also.

 

This is where i confused , you say God is non-judgmental,  however if I do wrong things in this life or if I think about women on my death bed,  I will be reincarnated as a pig. So there has to be some form of judgement. 

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20 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

This is where i confused , you say God is non-judgmental,  however if I do wrong things in this life or if I think about women on my death bed,  I will be reincarnated as a pig. So there has to be some form of judgement. 

Waheguru is without fear and without hate, he loves his children. But if we're going to go against his wishes then we're creating bad karma which is going to be judged and bring us back to this world. But if we remember Waheguru and follow the Guru's way then we won't need to be judged.

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3 minutes ago, RajKaregaKhalsa1 said:

Waheguru is without fear and without hate, he loves his children. But if we're going to go against his wishes then we're creating bad karma which is going to be judged and bring us back to this world. But if we remember Waheguru and follow the Guru's way then we won't need to be judged.

So Waheguru is judgmental,  it just depends on what your actions are. 

So saying Waheguru is non-judgmental,  is a false statement. 

Sorry if i have said anything wrong.

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Just now, Redoptics said:

So Waheguru is judgmental,  it just depends on what your actions are. 

So saying Waheguru is non-judgmental,  is a false statement. 

Sorry if i have said anything wrong.

I wouldn't say judgemental as in oh this person looks like this so I don't like him or whatever.

Waheguru judges to the truth, it's because of our falsehood why we get judged. If we have Paaps in us would we be able to get Sachkhand because their your getting Darshan of Waheguru ji? And Waheguru is pure and pavitar, he has no sins. When have and do no sins then we don't need to get judged, our Lekha has been removed and Dharam Raj can't judge us. 

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