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8 hours ago, AjeetSingh2019 said:

I am suspecting Shaastar Singh is fake account of dolly Singh and he trying really hard to get his Nasha legitimized here. LMAO . 

Amli posti aa tu pakka 

We don't have the hardcore nasha problems you guys in India have over here in the community. I suggest you look closer to home for a real problem to solve. 

Besides, you can talk, trying to legitimise your gandupunh at every opportunity. 

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6 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

Dear dallysingh veer

I am looking for sources which mention use of meat and/or cannabis/Opium by Sikhs.

I found some sources from sikhcybermuseum.com and have posted them in this thread but I am looking for more sources.

Searching the internet I found James Brown writing something about the sikhs.Did he mention anything about cannabis or meat?

Any Persian sources which talk about meat or cannabis?

Veer, if someone is really that concerned about finding such sources, it isn't hard to do given the availability of old texts on the Internet.

 

I'm wondering why this is so important to you? 

Never heard of James Brown's account? The only James Brown I know is late singer. 

 

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25 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

Veer, if someone is really that concerned about finding such sources, it isn't hard to do given the availability of old texts on the Internet.

 

I'm wondering why this is so important to you? 

Never heard of James Brown's account? The only James Brown I know is late singer. 

 

https://www.allaboutsikhs.com/british/browne-major-james

He wrote history of the origin and progress of Sikhs in 1788.

It is important to me because I strongly feel shaheedi degh and shikaar/jhatka are part of khalsa rehit.

Opium could be used by some but it's not part of rehit.

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5 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

https://www.allaboutsikhs.com/british/browne-major-james

He wrote history of the origin and progress of Sikhs in 1788.

It is important to me because I strongly feel shaheedi degh and shikaar/jhatka are part of khalsa rehit.

Opium could be used by some but it's not part of rehit.

Bhai ji, if you look at extant rehats about this stuff, it's not a uniform picture. Some rehats tolerate certain substances under discussion (some begrudgingly), some do not. It's not a simple straight forward uniform position. 

As you can tell from extant early accounts, it's mainly hardcore nihangs aka akalis that are associated with sukh-nidhaan.

Personally I feel, given the outright umlipunh in Panjab right now, these things (excess nasha) shouldn't be encouraged. Personally, my interest is in medical applications. Here are some possible applications, some of these conditions are ones members of my families, friends, family of friends suffer from, so I have that motivation. Epilepsy is another condition it shows real promise in, especially with young children.

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This video is from the main researcher on sukha in Israel. He's been studying it for many decades -

 

 

You might want to explore this link:

http://www.sikhawareness.com/topic/18913-the-scientist-2015-medical-marijuana-studying-for-a-higher-purpose-prof-dr-raphael-mechoulam-video/?page=2

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Dode are really addictive   my thia in punjab had a heart attack because he tried quitting dode lol 

My dads friend here in the uk is addicted to dode   if he doesnt get his daily dosage then he gets a high fever, cant even get out of bed   he gets constipated and really sick   lol      so my dad used to grow dode in our front garden for his friend lol 

If he don't get his dode then he starts drinking heavily 

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33 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Dode are really addictive   my thia in punjab had a heart attack because he tried quitting dode lol 

My dads friend here in the uk is addicted to dode   if he doesnt get his daily dosage then he gets a high fever, cant even get out of bed   he gets constipated and really sick   lol      so my dad used to grow dode in our front garden for his friend lol 

If he don't get his dode then he starts drinking heavily 

The way opioids interact with our body is serious!

I've seen people have bags and bags of sukha (not that I'm condoning this!) and still be alive. Opioids can easily be overdosed on and kill you!

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