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What happens when the world dies?

I think you mean when the creations ceases to exist.

When that ocurrs, everything  will return into its origin.

In our case as souls, our origin is Sat Nam.  In that respect the Bani tells us :

ਉਤਪਤਿ ਪਰਲਉ ਸਬਦੇ ਹੋਵੈ

Outhapath Paralo Sabadhae Hovai ||

Creation and destruction happen through the Word of the Shabad.

Everything that exists, has been created from the Shabad. Nothing exists which has not been created by It and from It.

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28 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

I'm not scared,  I know this earth we abuse it  but it will go 

Not only the earth which we abuse as you say, but rather everythig made out from the 5 tattwas, which is for sure perishable.

Only Waheguru, and souls, which have emerged  from Him, are imperishable.

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12 minutes ago, brotha said:

Not only the earth which we abuse as you say, but rather everythig made out from the 5 tattwas, which is for sure perishable.

Only Waheguru, and souls, which have emerged  from Him, are imperishable.

I don't want nothing apart from my brothers and sisters understand  the Guru Granth Sahib 

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22 hours ago, Redoptics said:

I don't want nothing apart from my brothers and sisters understand  the Guru Granth Sahib 

 

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Hey Redoptics Jee,

cool down man. No need to get so enraged. 

If you kill anybody just for the sake of killing, you will have to pay for that karma. 

Guru Jee did has not only raised bastards, but everybody and everything else.  He knows best, what He does. If anybody behaves badly, do you think Nature will ignore it?

No.

They will have to heavily pay for it.

You wanting your brothers ans sisters to understand the Guru Granth Sahib Jee, is a good feeling, but, keep in mind that nobody by themselves can understand Guru Jee, unless first He wants us to understand it by showering His apaar kirpa on us. 

If anybody could understand Guru Jee by themselves, all of our community would be gurmukhs by now, and the fact is opposite; for one thing is to be a khalsa, and other thing is to be a sikh of Guru Jee and act accordingly as per teachings of Gurmat

Anyhow, be a good human being first, you yourself try to understand Guru Granth Sahib Jee first, thus bring the positive changes in yourself, then only try to help anybody else.

Keep in mind, each and everybody is responsible for their karam, each one comes with his/her own chalked destiny, even the bastards to which you refer, they are bastards due to their past karam.

You try to be  a good sikh of Guru Jee, and try to live in His will, then see how He takes care of you, without you having such mental turburlances, for then you will see His hukum in motion everywhere.

Trust Him.

 

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On 7/5/2020 at 7:54 PM, MuslimNeighbour said:

Interesting question actually, according to Sikhi will you reincarnate in to something else on another planet if something devastating happened to Earth or is it Game Over?

No.

Nobody will incarnate anywhere, incarnation only takes place when there is creation still. And that also you do not go anywhere just like that, it all depends on your karmas and unfulfilled desires. 

If you plant something here, naturally you are bound to go and collect it here, isn´t it?

You can not  plant something, then expect to get other thing,  or send someone to collect the harvest for you.

There are no 2, 3, or 100, or  X, Y, Z,  creators, only fools believe so, or better said, sadly are forced to believe so.   The blind have not seen anything about the so called divinity they worship  by themselves, yet they  kill and commit atrocities on human beings, due to the poison of ignorance infused in them, what a pitiful scene

When dissolution of creation takes place, all return back into the Creator.

Nothing existed prior to Him, everything has come out from Him, so naturally it has to return in Him.

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