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Okay. Are you talking specifically about Sikhs who have fallen off Guru's Path or overall human beings..

I read on here a while back and as well as talking to someone last week, who say this tough times are ahead for Sikhs before Khalsa Raj. This kaljug will be Turk Raj eventually they will fall and Khalsa will take over..it all prophesized? 

What are your thoughts.. the tough of more bloodshed for Sikhs frightens me like we haven't been and still go through so much 

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7 hours ago, dharamyudh said:

Brothers, is it possible that you guys could give us a small glimpse of what is going to happen? In the world we are living in, it seems inevitable. My grandfather used to tell me similar things. @Shaheed4life@Singh375

Yes its best we know what lie ahead for us. Might help those who not in Sikhi path or fallen away from Sikhi bring them to read Bani and Simran for peace and help them carry across this kaljug. When there's fear and you know death is inevitable, people seek comfort and want everlasting peace.  

What did you grandfather used to tell you can you share please? 

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3 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

Yes its best we know what lie ahead for us. Might help those who not in Sikhi path or fallen away from Sikhi bring them to read Bani and Simran for peace and help them carry across this kaljug. When there's fear and you know death is inevitable, people seek comfort and want everlasting peace.  

What did you grandfather used to tell you can you share please? 

Basically said similar things. Take amrit because things are going to get bad and it is the only thing that will save you. 

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1 hour ago, dharamyudh said:

Basically said similar things. Take amrit because things are going to get bad and it is the only thing that will save you. 

What about all the training that was part of the original amrit, with panj hathiaars? Guru ji didn't say what you are saying only. They weren't unrealistic. They put a big emphasis on amritdharis being trained and tyaar.    

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18 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

What about all the training that was part of the original amrit, with panj hathiaars? Guru ji didn't say what you are saying only. They weren't unrealistic. They put a big emphasis on amritdharis being trained and tyaar.    

He was talking about in a spiritual sense. Of course he believed in being tyaar bar tyaar. 

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