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As ffc is talking , I would like to say:
1. Girl referred in your post has fits of epilepsy most probably... just a medical condition... I had similar case in Punjab with a girl... she is cured and now doing a teaching job in a college.Her family also tried many things without making much efforts( they did try but gravitated towards non-medical treatments) to get medical tests done. You might say that your case is different, but you are not a doctor. Pl Force her family to take her to doctor, if not cured, go to CHD or Delhi/ Mumbai, keep trying. Do not sit at home or just go to pind doctor! Let me know, I can connect her family to this girl.
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2. death due to no fault of his.... just happens, you are non-believer, so just accept it. Religion would explain it by saying that it may for his benefit in next birth.
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3. Praying/ worship/simran brings focus and confidence. If YOU do not feel or realise so then that is not final judgement. Do you agree?.. or you are chief justice/ God?... and thereby a believer!
4. Your rules are very loosely framed & are open to interpretations....
Just follow one rule... have faith and act accordingly...
Yyes this needs elaboration to the beginners but you can easily understand and interpret it. your rules itself indicate that you are a believer. Think deeply about your own rules.
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Nothing to apoligise for everyone gets equal time here.

No religion has a monopoly on Truth,it's the purpose of religion that one must understand.
Religions are in a way all like wonderful airlines,all with different livery and brands, different food served, but they all have take you to the same place , to your self!
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No religion has a monopoly on Truth,it's the purpose of religion that one must understand.
Religions in a way are all like airlines, with different livery and brands, different food served, but they all have take you to the same place , to your self!
Sinner Sing ji,

Exactly! Whatever name we call Waheguru, God, Allah, HaShem... it is the spring from which all things flow. It is the beginning and the all-encompassing; therefore by definition, it is the same entity. Only the details change from one religion to the next.

Yes I agree the purpose of religion should be to take us to ourselves, but I think there's more to it than that. I think the purpose of religion is also to try to figure out the universe, both seen and especially unseen. We try to learn and evolve and go beyond ourselves.
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The details of a religion reflect the geography and the place in time that it was founded,for example Christianity has alot of Greek Theology,but that did not really extend into India instead the Sikh Monotheism arrived.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=35674
I agree we should not coerce anyone but religion cultivates in us morality and ethical living.
Fanatics give a bad name to Religion ,but if practised in it's purest form it is a freeing spiritual journey.
It is said in our Holy text that the Universe is itself within us!
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First of all, yes the satanic bible is relevant to atheism as it does not tell you to do the so called "simran" and stuff. Just live free and obey the following basic rules of humanity:
1. Do not give opinions or advice unless you are asked.
2. Do not tell your troubles to others unless you are sure they want to hear them.
3. When in another’s lair, show him respect or else do not go there.
4. If a guest in your lair annoys you, treat him cruelly and without mercy.
5. Do not make sexual advances unless you are given the mating signal.
6. Do not take that which does not belong to you unless it is a burden to the other person and he cries out to be relieved.
7. Acknowledge the power of magic if you have employed it successfully to obtain your desires. If you deny the power of magic after having called upon it with success, you will lose all you have obtained.
8. Do not complain about anything to which you need not subject yourself.
9. Do not harm little children.
10. Do not kill non-human animals unless you are attacked or for your food.
11. When walking in open territory, bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask him to stop. If he does not stop, destroy him.

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Yes i mentioned looking from up there and thats because every early religion used this version and all thanks to you, sikhi is an evolved version. And yes i agree with you on atleast one point, you're sold on the concept of waheguru.
And what are you talking about? No concept of sin in sikhism? Then what do you call a person killing people on the streets?
I doubt that sikhism doesn't classify that as a grave sin.

admin note: The Judaeo Christian concept of sin is not part of Sikhi.


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Im not surprised with you aggressively protecting the faith after seeing your picture that portrays a blurred nihang. I can remember a person wearing the dress, trying to separate the country, taking the holy scripture in hand and blaming the government for stereotyping.

And wow that was so intelligent, "computer science doesn't exist", i am again not surprised with it. Believers have such an extraordinary sense of logic.
Deleted an insulting innuendo directed at another forum member. I know its there. It is not based on some things someone said and told you to believe. It actually is tangible.


I am kind of wondering why i didn't give more time to other scriptures like biographies of very successful people who are not blinded by faith.

I am very sorry to disappoint you but yes, i do not know of any fear.



Yeah, that's what you do, find an ambiguity in people words. You know what, you gotta give priorities to people who care for you. I completely disagree to the 'Moh' fact that you should not give priority to human relationships over god. You know what that makes you? Self-indulgent!



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I thought I was an atheist as although I was aware of 'something', I, like you, did not really see any benefit in the 'simran and stuff', I also had a similar list of actions. I felt it was my duty to feel every pleasure and satisfy every lust. As a trade off, I did as much sewa as I could, in the hope that there would be some sort of balance.

Now you are probably expecting me to say, and now I love simran, and hate pleasure and I have found god, and everything is good and right, well sorry to disappoint you, but nothing has really changed, the only difference now is that I defer to 'the complete truth', not a man in a beard, not simran, and I certainly do not turn against the darker side of me within, I accept the dark side as truth as much as the good side.

You seem a proud person, who has been hurt , and who now rejects ideals on grounds of former pain. A bit like me! but, it is not a personality that has done this, or a person, or a being, the truth happened, thats all., Fight the truth if you like, it won't really get you anywhere, what is needed is acceptance, and as soon as you accept the truth as, well truth, you are a sikh.

I still find no point in simran, but I know as my appreciation of the truth grows, I may wish to sing about it, or talk about it, or make music of love and happyness, but that will come in time.

The truth is a most beautiful thing, see how we as a planet spin towards the truth in ever great leaps, leaving behind a path of lies and falshehoods.

Slavery, Sati, Sexual/Racial discrimination, have all been exposed for what they were in the last century, we now look at these concepts with disgust and disbelief. Did South Africa really exist??? Did we really encourage women to throw themselves on funeral pyres??

Maybe in 100 years time people will not be able to fathom how you could contemplate buying that new Mercedes when there are people starving within a mile of your house, the burning truth is that no person should be starving in this world when man can send rockets to Mars, but that truth has yet to be given a priority. We hang today those whom we put on pedestals tommorow, one of those actions must be universally true, the knack is knowing which one.

People debate as to what makes man different to other animals, I will tell you, man is possibly the only living thing that can find his own truth, and some might say that is our reason for living.

I would say to you, forget simran, forget the traditions, forget every auntie or uncle who fills your head with lies (intentional or not, my perceptions about sikhism were mostly false and abrahamic), forget everything and concentrate only on the truth, and I mean that literally, focus on what you know to be right, and go from there, in time, you, and me, will learn to love that truth, respect it, and in the end, get huge pleasure from its presence if we can only learn to integrate it into our life
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"Yeah, that's what you do, find an ambiguity in people words. You know what, you gotta give priorities to people who care for you. I completely disagree to the 'Moh' fact that you should not give priority to human relationships over god. You know what that makes you? Self-indulgent!"
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=35674
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=35674

I actually complete agree with this statement, When I first started looking for the truth, I promised my wife that nothing would ever stop me from loving her above everything, and that if I found anything it would only enable me to love her even more. If anything the truth I found, would fill any holes in my heart that made sad or unloved, and allow me to love her,my stepson and my parents and brother on a higher plane. The truth does not wish to be worshiped, it is there to HELP you, not take over your life, it is a compliment
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Sinner Singh ji,

Thank you for this interesting conversation.

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The details of a religion reflect the geography and the place in time that it was founded,for example Christianity has alot of Greek Theology,but that did not really extend into India instead the Sikh Monotheism arrived.
An interesting thing about monotheism and polytheism: there is a concept in Jewish mysticism called Sefirot. Simply put, it is ten personality traits - glory, nurturing, severity (like a strict parent)... I can't remember the others at the moment. Those are the sides or roles of the Deity. They are also the sides or roles of ourselves.

It has also been said, but I don't know how common the belief is, that the multiple deities in Hinduism are really a symbolic personification of all the traits in the one Deity and also in ourselves.

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I agree we should not coerce anyone but religion cultivates in us morality and ethical living.
Fanatics give a bad name to Religion ,but if practised in it's purest form it is a freeing spiritual journey.
I couldn't agree more. Too bad a lot of religious people seem to have forgotten this.
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It is said in our Holy text that the Universe is itself within us!
Does it also say that paradoxically, the Universe is within us, yet at the same time we are each a small, separated part of the Universe - and we are trying to become less separated?
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Dear Annie Ji ,

Thankyou for your kind words,and likewise.

Religions should not really be researched for the best one as it were ,much better to just adopt them all in essence by living the truth. You probably have already adopted the common life maxim of " First do no harm ".Which means you comply with most World Religions already.If you accept that maxim then you seem to have decided without deciding on being religous.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=35674

Just because you do not go to confession does not mean you are not religous ,you by the sounds of it have read more about religion than most religous people have.I think it is the conventions of your particular religion that you have issues with, but that goes for most people who are brought up in a religion ,they question the conventions ,but it's the essence of it that matters.

Understanding the being who invented understanding itself is going to be tough ,Quantum physics is childs play compared to God .

Recently I started spending four or five hours reading Holy Scripture and philosophy.I thought a religous forum would be a good place to take a break and engage in dialectic reasoning. unfortunately I seem to get distracted anyway five thousand years of men better than me have been searching only very few have found the light. For a Christian there is less in studying it and more in just believing it,as it says that " I am the Way and the Truth and the Life."
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=35674
Christianity for me is really easy to believe in as every day when we look at the date in most of the western world it is confirming the birth of Jesus. In medieval latin AD translates as "In the year of our Lord" your very date of birth is counted as from your Lords birth.

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