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On 1/27/2020 at 10:36 PM, GurjantGnostic said:
On 1/27/2020 at 10:14 PM, BhForce said:

How can someone go to Sachkhand if they don't even believe in it, know it exists, or are aiming for it, or want to go to it?

If a person doesn't want to go to Sachkhand, but God sends him there anyways, would that be a punishment? Wouldn't that be a kind of Hell?

So how can you say non-Sikhs are going to Sachkhand?

What do you call it when beings get Sanjog in another dimension, multiverse, universe, world or timeline? I 100 percent agree following the Guru's teachings gets you there. It's pure Dharam. Its just not solely contained here. 

I don't know quite what you're trying to say.

Were you responding to another poster?

Also I don't know if your post of Gurbani was responding to my post. Do those lines say that non-Sikhs will go to Sachkhand?

Again, I'd like to ask "If a person doesn't want to go to Sachkhand, but God sends him there anyways, would that be a punishment? Wouldn't that be a kind of Hell?" Will God force him to like Sachkhand? 

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On 1/26/2020 at 7:46 AM, GurjantGnostic said:

That's not true Veer Ji. Don't fall in the "our path is the only one" trap. I agree with most of what you said, but people on other planets for example could only adhere to something totally in line with 10th Patshahi's Sikhi. Dharam is timeless and universal. 

Rehat  is the key to the door of Sachkand. The rehat was required even before 10th Patshahi. The oldest known Sanskrit scriptures mention: kes. The evils of tobacco. The misery of pre marital or extra marital intimacy. The consumption of flesh for satisfy taste buds.

Guru Ji’s rehat is not unique to Sikhi. The Khalsa Panth rehat is ancient, ever since the beginning of time...

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1 hour ago, MokhamSingh said:

Rehat  is the key to the door of Sachkand. The rehat was required even before 10th Patshahi. The oldest known Sanskrit scriptures mention: kes. The evils of tobacco. The misery of pre marital or extra marital intimacy. The consumption of flesh for satisfy taste buds.

Guru Ji’s rehat is not unique to Sikhi. The Khalsa Panth rehat is ancient, ever since the beginning of time...

Amen Veer Ji. 

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On 1/21/2020 at 3:53 AM, Not2Cool2Argue said:

Beautiful! I think Islam is probably the first step after human birth. It teaches one about faith in One god. Then perhaps christianity it teaches one morality like be kind, love etc. Then buddhism teaches us about spirituality that there's more than just pain and pleasures of Earth and heaven and hell. Or considering sikhs state these days. Buddhism might even be the ultimate. 

So true lol. Those very rule adhering, only one way is correct prolly have a sunni muslim background. Whereas the dil saaf Hona chaheeda have a Sufi one. Jk. But I wonder if that's why there r different sects in sikhi too. Cuz everyone's at different levels and different things resonant with them. 

We are all judged based on our actions. If you are a sikh and are a robber , you are not forgiven just for being sikh. 

There are four options: temporary hell, temporary heaven, then you go into reincarnation. If good deeds then as a human. If bad then back to joona, animals. If you are very good, saintly, then you get to meet God and escape reincarnation. 

If you believe in a religion,  maybe your prophet can intercede for you. But mostly we believe in karma. As you do to others, so will you reap. 

Basics of Sikhi YouTube channel has videos that answer this question

I remember hearing that if you are a sikh and you do paap you get punished more than a manmukh because Guru ji has taught you how to be and that would be like thumbing your nose at Guru ji's shiksha

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6 hours ago, MokhamSingh said:

Rehat  is the key to the door of Sachkand. The rehat was required even before 10th Patshahi. The oldest known Sanskrit scriptures mention: kes. The evils of tobacco. The misery of pre marital or extra marital intimacy. The consumption of flesh for satisfy taste buds.

Guru Ji’s rehat is not unique to Sikhi. The Khalsa Panth rehat is ancient, ever since the beginning of time...

Provide Gurbani that says rehat is the key to the door of sachkhand?  When I read Gurbani I hear, simran of Vaheguru is the key to the door of sachkhand. 

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SIMRAN alone cannot open the door, if we use tobacco, cut kes, and indulge in vices.

Medicine only works if taken according to physician’s instructions...

On 1/30/2020 at 12:58 AM, Akalifauj said:

Provide Gurbani that says rehat is the key to the door of sachkhand?  When I read Gurbani I hear, simran of Vaheguru is the key to the door of sachkhand. 

 

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17 hours ago, MokhamSingh said:

SIMRAN alone cannot open the door, if we use tobacco, cut kes, and indulge in vices.

Medicine only works if taken according to physician’s instructions...

 

I said simran on Vaheguru and you changed my word, simran alone, to fit your agenda.  Please provide Gurbani that says rehat is the key.  You made a claim and it needs to be supported.  

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