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Do most people just end up in hell or some other low lifeform?  And just small % of people actually make to a heavenly abode and even smaller actually make it to sachkhand?  

Read some Buddhist writing and it said you can be tortured in hell for a million years though in earth days it's just a couple of days. 

 

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16 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Do most people just end up in hell or some other low lifeform?  And just small % of people actually make to a heavenly abode and even smaller actually make it to sachkhand?  

Read some Buddhist writing and it said you can be tortured in hell for a million years though in earth days it's just a couple of days. 

 

That's okay then. I've got Tuesday and Wednesday off next week. ??

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14 minutes ago, MokhamSingh said:

Sometimes people have a really scary nightmare. During that time, they are living that scenario, and do not realise that it’s a dream state.

In the same way, this life is a state of dream. As such, people accept it as reality. When a person wakes up from the dream, they realise that it wasn’t real.

Gurbani awakens us from the deep sleep of maya (the absence of creator). Once the Atma awakens and attaches to the creator’s Jyot, then there is no narak or sawarg. There will be just pure bliss...

The bottom line...we have to change our mindset, in order to change the world or dimension that we are living in at the moment...

 

Yh but how many people in the entire world are actually able to do that? A tiny tiny minority I'm guessing. 

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

Lmao    just wear some heavy armour and a  bullet proof jacket on top then ?

If only. Those evil cucks in Hell probe places beyond the physical.

On a serious note, I read somewhere that Hell is us reliving the bad things we did over and over again (kind of like watching the scene play out on stage in a theatre production) so that we understand the severity of our actions. Apparently, the mental torture (because all that remains is the consciousness) is beyond any physical pain we feel when alive.

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1 hour ago, Singh375 said:

Able is the key word. Everyone is able to as Guru Nanak Dev Ji made naam accessible to all without discrimination

Sukh na naam bin

~ If we ignore the Guru’s teachings we will suffer. And when we suffer we will only have ourselves to blame

Your right bro, anyone is able to do it 

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It does seem that it’s a very small number of people who will succeed in our life aim. 
 

There is a ‘crime’ and punishment for example for disrespecting elders or drinking- well in today’s society (kaljug), parents are giving their kids a drink and it’s also become acceptable in many families to tell your elders to shut up etc? Or some parents now really are crazy where a child speaking out is actually kind of justified.
Then you have parents ask their kid if they have got a girl or boy friend and encouraging it. You have parents letting the kids partner come and stay the night too so obviously the kid won’t think it’s wrong. 
So I wonder where the line is... like some people from birth are brought up a certain way so they had no chance of not committing these sins?

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