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2 minutes ago, Kaurr said:

We dont have basements. Between the roof and bedrroms we have nothing.

Yeah it's the nothing that you can make into a room, it's just empty space and you can make it into a room. We just get permission from the council and make it into a bedroom.

My mamas new house has a basement under the house, it's really steep down! Really cold there lol. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Yeah it's the nothing that you can make into a room, it's just empty space and you can make it into a room. We just get permission from the council and make it into a bedroom.

My mamas new house has a basement under the house, it's really steep down! Really cold there lol. 

 

 

Our roofs arent high enough. Otherwise every immigrant would have rented someone up there lol. You basically have to crawl.

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21 hours ago, 1Anonymous1 said:

Focus on the shabad, that’ll take you to it’s origin. Ignore the sounds, they’re just an indication your attention is growing and you’re becoming aware. The sounds are just you turning into a frequency of the environment around us. Anhand shabad/naad/pach shabad happen when dasam dwaar has opened NOT before. Focus only on the shabad. Anhad shabad, jot vigas and Amrit rass happen simultaneously, this is the case in almost every maharapukhs jeevan. Focus on the shabad, that will take you into smadhi, not some sounds. Sant kartar Singh ji used to say sounds in simran are just noises of the body, just like a machine makes sounds. If we focus on naam it will take us to naamai - focus on the shabad vaheguroo and it will manifest and take you to vaheguroo (make you aware that vaheguroo is within and you are that very roop). 
bhul chukh maaf. 

Thank you very much for the beautiful explanation..  It helps a lot for someone like me who is taking every sound so seriously and not moving forward. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa.. Waheguru ji kee Fateh

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