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4 minutes ago, Singh375 said:

No responses yet ? really big shame

Stage 1 of Simran nothing at all happens. You get thoughts like “I’m wasting my time”

Stage 2 you begin to feel things, and there will be no limit

Humans are the most stupid creatures, because ‘nothing happens’ in stage 1 we apply our blind logic and think “what’s the point”. People even get so deluded they say there’s no point reading it over and over, just ‘apply it’ to your life. If the mind becomes that doubtful on gur-shabad the only way to get kirpa is to die and be born again with a fresh mindset into good sangat

Another thing happens in Stage 1 which is ‘prabh kai Simran garab na basai’ becomes true. All of your remaining paap and future janams get dealt with as a 'fast track' in this janam. So sometimes bad things can happen in your life or dreams it can last years. At that stage some people give up with Simran because they think “why are bad things happening if I do Simran?”. Once all karams/paap are dealt with then everything single kirpa is yours. 

It’s great you are doing Simran and mool mantar, keep doing it, there’s nothing higher. As soon as you say “Ik onkar” Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji appears in front of you. You need dib-dristhe to see it tough, because when kirpa happens Guru Ji won't 'come' from some heaven in the sky, you just get darshan and realise they were standing with you the entire time. And even when you are doing abiyaas now souls from around creation come just to do your darshan, they know exactly who Guru Nanak Dev Ji are and what their bani is, even if we don’t.

First feelings and experiences will only happen during Simran, but then it becomes part of your everyday life, non-stop anand which nothing can compare to.

So well done brother carry on, and I pray Guru Nanak Dev Ji will bless you with an abundance of naam Simran di daat ?
 

Thanks ji

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5 hours ago, puzzled said:

The other day I saw blue while doing simran, the shade of blue was similar to the blue that tou see in fire,  I got distracted by it and it just ended my concentration in simran. 

When I open my eyes after a while of simran, everything seems blue in colour 

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On 7/24/2020 at 10:00 AM, puzzled said:

The other day I saw blue while doing simran, the shade of blue was similar to the blue that tou see in fire,  I got distracted by it and it just ended my concentration in simran. 

It’s positivity. You’ll see that color in auras around Guru Nanak Jis head in pictures and paintings. 

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On 7/14/2020 at 1:09 PM, AkalkiFauj said:

Today I did a bit of simran and Mool Mantar and I feel very dazzy in a good way. I also felt an energy around me while doing simran. Is this normal? Does this mean any thing?

The energy is the Truth presence. You’ll eventually realise that it’s all pervading, because it’s God. 

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