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What Would You Do If Guru Ji Gave You Darshan?


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What would you do if Guru Ji gave you partakh darshan? would you able to recognize him at the first place?

I heard stories of many gurmukhs getting darshan of Guru ji, they go full mastane(spiritual intoxicated) all their life, in some circumstances, it's soo intense some of them leave their body in love for Guru ji, and some of them even try to commit sucide after getting darshan of guru ji in urgue to see him again.

Guru,and Vahiguroo there is no difference. Vahiguroo's has two forms- nirgun(non existent) and sargun(existent). Sargun form of Vahiguroo is Guru Ji both in form of Shabad Guru and in his physical roop.

I know by looking at the sad state in panth and stupidiest thing we fight over ie- color of dastar, big/small kirpan, sarbloh kara or steel kara, meditation postures, certain way of doing patt or interpertating gurbani, certain way of doing kirtan etc, i don't think we be able to recognize him because we have "conditioned" our mind this is how Sri Guru Sahiban should look like, act like, think like, speak like etc etc.

We(Sikhs) have started judging our khasam Guru by own little mats(standards). We got people who start rejecting bachitar natak by questioning the act of Guru. Why did he felt a need to write a autiobiography of himself?

What if Guru Sahib give us darshan in livaaj(dress) of almast fakir(contary to most people mindset of how Guru dressed like ie- bibeki, 9 inch kirpan etc etc) to test us(sikhs).. is my sikh got to avastha of advait(non duality)/ bhagat namdev where he saw God in Dog and every where?

What if Guru Sahib comes to the house of Sikh in form of gareeb(poor person) to test his sikh,.. did my sikh reached the state "free" from dvaish(partiality) towards other human regardless of their dharam? would we able to recnognize him?

Guru Ji can take whichever form he wishes in sargun form to test his Sikh because Guru ji is a nirankari jot... what scares me or send shivers down to my spine that we sikhs may even reject our own Guru as "kafir" when we start judging Guru Sahiban with our standards(little mat and buddhi), narrow minded views.

sorry for my ranting.. just a thought in my mind..been thinkin about this for last couple of days now.

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Wawwa vair na karieh kahoo

ghat ghat antar brahm samahoo

akaal purakh's jot is in everyone but realizing this is the whole mission in sikhi brother, it is very hard to do cause of our egoes, man jeeta jag jeet..we can't criticise people for not seeing nirankaar in all cause the day we all realize this bachan of shabad guru we would all be true gurmukhs. This life is a battle, a battle with the mind and the people who reach that stage where they conquer their abhimaan and hankaar and see akaal and guru's jot in all, win the battle...

personally, one day i try to respect everyone, one day my hankaar takes over and i look down upon certain people, seriously it is a battle and luckily akkal purakh has sent dhur ki baani to help us fight this dubidha....some win this fight some manmukhs like myself try and try, sometimes we win wometimes we lose and waaheguru with his kirpa gives us another chance to start the process alll over again...

so you went back to blue font huh? :@ LOL

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