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On 6/28/2020 at 1:50 AM, MokhamSingh said:

When I was younger, I had no idea who Sant Ishtar Ji was. One day I saw a beautiful oil painting of Sant Ji. I couldn’t help but to keep staring at it.

That night, I had a dream, where Sant Ji told me to tell my father to stop his alcohol business.

I didn’t say anything to my father, because he was a very strong character, and we were all <banned word filter activated> scared of him.

A few days later, my father announced that he was going to retire from the alcohol business.

All this happened without my father knowing about the dream...

wow very inspiring 

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I had no idea of this until recently (thanks for the SA brothers for the heads up), but here is the spiritual lineage of Sant Isher Singh Ji. Going all the way back to Bhai Daya Singh, the first panj piara. You might have heard of some of those included i.e. Bhai Maharaj Singh  Ji and Bir Singh Ji who were active participants against the english colonisation of Panjab around the Sikh-anglo wars:

 

Rara Sahib Taksaal..... - Sikh Sampardaaye Section - SikhAwareness ...

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On 6/27/2020 at 9:20 PM, MokhamSingh said:

When I was younger, I had no idea who Sant Ishtar Ji was. One day I saw a beautiful oil painting of Sant Ji. I couldn’t help but to keep staring at it.

That night, I had a dream, where Sant Ji told me to tell my father to stop his alcohol business.

I didn’t say anything to my father, because he was a very strong character, and we were all <banned word filter activated> scared of him.

A few days later, my father announced that he was going to retire from the alcohol business.

All this happened without my father knowing about the dream...

Sant Ji was knower of everyone’s hearts and thoughts. He knew you were scared of speaking to your father about this, that’s why he made your father act the way he did, with his kirpa. It’s was a blessing really  when you think about it. 

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On 7/8/2020 at 1:08 AM, dallysingh101 said:

I had darshan of sant ji when I was a child. He was my baba ji's friend. 

How, where and when did your baba Ji meet Sant Ji? Was he young himself when he first met him?  It would be so nice to know his experiences with Sant Ji. 

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5 hours ago, MHS said:

How, where and when did your baba Ji meet Sant Ji? Was he young himself when he first met him?  It would be so nice to know his experiences with Sant Ji. 

Sadly my Baba ji passed away before I could ask him (about 11 years ago). Sant Ji visited my Baba ji twice in East London, the last time being not long before they passed on themselves. 

There was a rift in family that prevented me from finding things out, but if I find out any more details or locate the photos taken at that time, I'll share them. 

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