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Okay.

first off, I am a Nanakpanthi. I only follow the traditions of Guru Nanak. I love his opening signifier of Japji Sahib 'ek'. Not ek onkaar but EK. I think all you egoists fail to realize that Gurbani begins with EK. ONENESS. So why are you making fun of others? Why? Its just more karma on YOUR Head. We are all One and we all have the same destiny to meet Vaheguru Ji. SO YOU ARE ONLY MAKING YOUR DESTINY AND JOURNEY HARDER BY BEING AN EGOIST. Forget the nonsense and remember ek! Oneness! Vaheguru :)

p.s. i dont believe in khalsa stuff at all

just ek for me! Nanak And Oneness! Woohoo! Now yall egoists can complain while I laugh and smile chardi kaalaa to the bank ?

 

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On 1/24/2020 at 11:58 AM, puzzled said:

Are you punjabi ?   Sindhi?   Do you practise any hindu traditions? 

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I am also known as startingsikh for those of you who recognized me as a former user here. I cant lie to ya!

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On 1/23/2020 at 1:38 AM, Guest YEETTRIPLE6 said:

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In one post he says he's an atheist, in another a follower of Guru Nanak ji only.

So basically, it's like the missionaries. They claim to be "real" Sikhs, but are atheists at the same time if you really corner them.

You don't like the following Gurus? 

So, if (a big IF), you really believed in Guru Nanak ji, why do you even do so? I mean what's so special about Guru Nanak ji if (as you think) Guru Sahib couldn't even appoint a worthy successor? If Guru Nanak Dev ji didn't have the divine foresight to appoint a worthy successor, then why follow them in the first place?

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On 1/30/2020 at 6:49 AM, BhForce said:

In one post he says he's an atheist, in another a follower of Guru Nanak ji only.

So basically, it's like the missionaries. They claim to be "real" Sikhs, but are atheists at the same time if you really corner them.

You don't like the following Gurus? 

So, if (a big IF), you really believed in Guru Nanak ji, why do you even do so? I mean what's so special about Guru Nanak ji if (as you think) Guru Sahib couldn't even appoint a worthy successor? If Guru Nanak Dev ji didn't have the divine foresight to appoint a worthy successor, then why follow them in the first place?

Guru Nanak Dev ji announced the coming of the khalsa so the rehit of khalsa  starts with Guru ji and continues , I am so tired of people saying that they are followers of only Guru Nanak Dev ji because they think somehow they do not have to keep kesh, avoid alcohol , maas etc  but they are deluded sabh Guru Sahiban are IK Jot , Ik Akal Purakh roop .

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