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A recent event at work where people on temporary contracts had to reapply and go through an interview process as there were not enough jobs for everyone. my co-worker applied but didn't get the job. She was very sad and prayed.... A week later work rang her and said situations had changed and offered her the job! I was just left gobsmacked thinking just when she thought it was all over God performed a miracle...

Similarly some relatives we know couldn't have kids due to the wife's obesity and medical conditions but never gave up praying and today they have two very healthy children. 

I just happened to see this too

https://www.google.com/amp/s/fox6now.com/2016/06/10/one-pound-miracle-baby-expected-to-survive-thanks-to-the-power-of-prayer/amp/

Have you heard of or experienced any miracles? please share your experiences.

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A family friend went India and the couple stopped at amritsar to matha tek and the wife accidentally left their passports which she was holding in her hand at the place she was sitting. They began to travel back home and suddenly realised. The husband was extremely angry at how careless the wife had been. She was annoyed at herself too but closed her eyes and prayed and kept saying waheguru on the whole way back. Much to their surprise when they got back the passports remained there untouched in INDIA! 

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3 minutes ago, Singh375 said:

There is a personal miracle I can share, how gurbani saved my life once.

Sikhs once asked 10th Guru that when we are travelling we get attacked by the turaks. 

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave a shabad and said this should be read 5 times before you begin a journey. Guru Ji gave the guarantee, that person who reads this shabad will remain protected on their journey even from death. Further Guru Ji said if someone reads this all the time their body will become invisible if an enemy approached. This is written in Mukat Marag Granth (final Q&A between 10th Guru and Sangat before Guru Ji went to sachkhand). I read this shabad for protection when leaving home

I was driving home from Uni and doing 70 mph. There was a crossroad and from a distance I could see a car waiting. Just as I was about to pass the car pulled out. It was too late to even brake, I remember thinking "that's it". I don't know how it happened but one moment I was in that situation and next moment my car was 100 meters down the road - as if Guru Ji picked my car up and put it out of harms way. I didn't got straight home, I went to the gurdwara with tears in my eyes. I had to go thank Guru Ji for saving my life that day.

The shabad is as follows 

Ik-on-kar satnaam karta purkh nirbhau nirvair akaal moorat ajooni saibhang gurparsaad.

Satnaam lai purkh pchanai, Satnaam lai bachan parmanai, Satnaam lai marag chalaie, Taa kou kaal na kabhoo dalaie

Waow thank u so much for sharing, it really helps build faith. 

I'm going to make note of that shabad and try recite it too. 

God bless u, stay in chardikala 

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Read this somewhere 

Once my son, who was about two years of age at the time was ill, very ill. We took him to the Military Hospital where we were told that he had to be immediately admitted. However, we were allowed to go back to our quarters since it was time for my 5-year-old daughter to reach home from school and there was no one at home, that would also give us time to pack whatever necessary items for the hospital stay. We were told to report by 1700 hrs.

“We reached home at 1500 hrs, and I immediately started collecting items and making arrangements with the neighbors. I was called by my wife who was with our son in the bedroom. There was something in her voice that gave me a very bad feeling. I rushed to the bedroom and found her on the floor crying, and the lifeless body of our son on the bed. She could only managed to say,’Look at our son…’ I picked my son up from the bed, felt his pulse - nothing… no breathing either. The neighbors also came in, and the husband, my section commander in the unit, called for an ambulance from the unit MI Room. I also told my wife that it would be best to take him to the hospital asap. My wife said, ‘Alright, let’s pray while we wait for the ambulance to come.’ We all started praying, I was like a child begging for something to his father, I said, ‘Dear God, let my son live. He’s only two years old, he needs us, he needs his parents, and we need him. You know that we are now very far away from home, you know I can’t console my wife by myself. Why do this now? Lord, give us time to go back home, and then you can take me, but not my son. He’s too young to go away by himself, and he’s done nothing wrong…’ I don’t know how long I prayed. And then I heard my wife say with surprise, ‘Oh God, look at this!’ I opened my eyes, and to my surprise, saw that my son was moving. He opened his eyes, sat up, and said in a weak voice, ‘Mummy, I want water.’

“You know, whatever you or anyone else say about God and prayers, nothing would ever change what I went through that day. There was nothing but our prayers, heard and answered by God, that saved my boy’s life.”

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My mums cousin had a baby at 50! for around 8 years she couldn't have a baby   her and her husband traveled all over Canada, America, India for a gd 8 years and tried all sorts of things but nothing worked. Her husband was fine, it was her body which was not allowing her to have a baby and the doctors eventually told her theres nothing she can do. My mum used to do Ardaas for her everyday for years, and then randomly she found out she gnna have a baby! She herself used to read Japji Sahib everyday several times a day. 

She had quite a sad life, she was from India and got married one of those chavy druggy type of guys from the UK back in the 80s, he used to abuse her and had a gori girlfriend at the side, her mother in law did nothing either. She wasted 10 years of her life with that man, She then started living with a relative who just used her to do all the house work and didnt think about getting her re-settled/married, she wasted another 10 years with this relative, and when she did eventually marry a nice man who is a singh she found out she couldn't have a baby!  but now she finally got a baby and a really gd husband, hes an absolute gentleman!    you never know when Waheguru ji will turn your life around and make it perfect.  Just keep trust and your life will change for the best.

 

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On 6/17/2020 at 8:23 PM, Singh375 said:

There is a personal miracle I can share, how gurbani saved my life once.

Sikhs once asked 10th Guru that when we are travelling we get attacked by the turaks. 

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave a shabad and said this should be read 5 times before you begin a journey. Guru Ji gave the guarantee, that person who reads this shabad will remain protected on their journey even from death. Further Guru Ji said if someone reads this all the time their body will become invisible if an enemy approached. This is written in Mukat Marag Granth (final Q&A between 10th Guru and Sangat before Guru Ji went to sachkhand). I read this shabad for protection when leaving home

I was driving home from Uni and doing 70 mph. There was a crossroad and from a distance I could see a car waiting. Just as I was about to pass the car pulled out. It was too late to even brake, I remember thinking "that's it". I don't know how it happened but one moment I was in that situation and next moment my car was 100 meters down the road - as if Guru Ji picked my car up and put it out of harms way. I didn't go straight home, I went to the gurdwara with tears in my eyes. I had to go thank Guru Ji for saving my life that day.

The shabad is as follows 

Ik-on-kar satnaam karta purkh nirbhau nirvair akaal moorat ajooni saibhang gurparsaad.

Satnaam lai purkh pchanai, Satnaam lai bachan parmanai, Satnaam lai marag chalaie, Taa kou kaal na kabhoo dalaie

Amazing

do you have the ang?

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