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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh

Sangat ji I had a question, I have often heard that a gursikh should do 2 to 3 hours of simian at least.Does the simran have to be done in 1 seating or can it be done throughout the day

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On 7/17/2020 at 9:37 PM, Guest 2020 said:

For example if one made mistakes, but then their life revolves around doing or listening to path and simran in their last 10 years. Slowly starts to be more Gursikh for example stopping the judgemental gossip etc.... hasn't done much seva as by the time they really became a Gursikh they were too old to but did a lot of simran (like a couple of hours during Amrit vela for years and years)... actively says they want to go Waheguru... also passes during Amrit vela with asa di // on.... would they make it?

SACHKHAND VASE NIRANKAR...

In order to get to Sachkhand, one must have the same characteristics of NIRANKAR.

The characteristics of NIRANKAR are described in Gurbani.

With regards to past Karam, they can be eradicated through focusing on the SAT CHIT ANAND JYOT, that is inside us.

Gurbani also teaches us how to ask for forgiveness, and how to receive Nirankar’s blessings...

in order to get in to Sachkandh after death, one must first do so while still alive...

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On 7/22/2020 at 11:59 AM, Singh375 said:

In short if someone will go to sachkhand they are likely to know about it them-self. They even say Fathe to people around them then close their eyes and go.

They are spiritual realms, not physical places. They all exist right now, but we are living in this temporary material body that’s why we aren’t even aware of it. I agree with what someone wrote that whatever stage you are worthy of you go to after death. Doing simran your soul can experience visiting these places.

Hmm my grandfather said move they are coming a day before he passed, he was knocked out with morphine when he actually passed. I’m assuming he wouldn’t see the jamdoot if it was then, and a mahapurak did say he’s arrived a few days after he had passed.

My grandmother was in hospital so we wouldn’t know what happened. I did go to visit her a few hours before though and couldn’t go into the room and called for her, the nurse asked her to turn to look at me but she wouldn’t. I feel she must have been in transition then, she did a lot of simran and said three weeks prior to me I can go happy now.

Can only hope for the best for them.

 

I have a q- if for example you end up where you got to eg Gian Khand. Why wouldn’t you reincarnate to get to maharaj?

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