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I came across this video and it was about Psychics who could contact the dead and the Psychic in this particular video, (Matt Fraser), had told people things that nobody except that person would know. He would tell them what that person had done for the deceased, yet nobody else knowing. Psychics as a whole also believe in an afterlife and say that you go to some sort of afterlife after you die. I wanted to ask your opinions on this at a sikhi perspective.

 

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On 5/26/2020 at 2:45 PM, Khal1stan said:

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I came across this video and it was about Psychics who could contact the dead and the Psychic in this particular video, (Matt Fraser), had told people things that nobody except that person would know. He would tell them what that person had done for the deceased, yet nobody else knowing. Psychics as a whole also believe in an afterlife and say that you go to some sort of afterlife after you die. I wanted to ask your opinions on this at a sikhi perspective.

 

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Gurbani speaks of the afterlife. Souls who die carry on to the next stages of their own personal journeys and learn whatever they need to learn 

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27 minutes ago, learningkaur said:

I wonder this too- if a soul has moved on, how are psychics suddenly claiming they are in the room and they are saying this and that.... surely these souls are already reincarnated? 

We would all be guessing or surmising, but it seems not all move on right away. 

Some, most, psychics are lying. But it seems people really do experience ghosts. 

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