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    Is Bhatt Bani Not Guru?

    Pyramid Ji, I cant say about this website, but from now on, I will make sure that your essay(first post) goes on every other website I visit. Thanks for guiding us in such a bold way. I am inspired to make my brothers and sisters, friends and family, aquaintances and strangers aware of such...
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    Is Bhatt Bani Not Guru?

    Pyramid(Yograj) was a winner and he is a winner. Pyramid is a winner right from the beggining. And those who were trying to prove him wrong were so scared of loosing that they started using cheap means and he proved that mistreatment right on the spot. I hope if a statement like the above(by...
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    Is Bhatt Bani Not Guru?

    The conversation on this thread reminds me of the riddle: Guru Baraa Ke Chelaa!
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    Is Bhatt Bani Not Guru?

    Pyramid Ji, thankyou for this thread. Totally agree with you about these issues. Comapring Gurbani and then proving it be different or contradictory to each other has become a normal practice. Performing such a task is totally against Gurmat. Read this: Rozana Spokesman Online...
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    Guru And God No Difference

    You said before: "****negative emerge. It is the same thing here. All the intense emotions merge into one *****" Your second merge indicated that there was a spelling error before. I am a language teacher, could easily guess clearly the meaning of what you wrote. Thanks again.
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    Literal Meaning Of Gurbani

    Caroline Ji, I haven't said that there are multiple Gods. Monothism: meaning Believe in One God. Guru tells us the same thing. Guru Ji explains very clearly this over and over again. Calling 'Guru is God', doesn’t lead me neechan neech to think that there are more than one God. If it's...
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    Literal Meaning Of Gurbani

    Literal Meaning of Gurbani Gurbani is dear to many. Some read Gurbani every day, some as a rehat, some read it occassionaly. I have noticed some people question the acceptance of the literal meaning of Gurbani. I am surprised to see that happening even under 'GURMAT VICHAAR' Section...
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    Guru And God No Difference

    Thankyou Aad Ji, I think I am getting it now. You explained it really good. Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou.
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    Guru And God No Difference

    Thankyou Jasleen Kaur Ji.
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    Nanak Is The Guru, Nanak Is The Lord Himself

    Re: Is it So??????????????????????????// Thanks for a nice explanation. You are being missed Surinder Ji.
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    Nanak Is The Guru, Nanak Is The Lord Himself

    Re: Nanak is the Guru, Nanak is the Lord Himself. Ambar Ji, The whole story is about being seperated. Thinking of ourselves to be the 'other'. Bahut Janam vichchuray thei Madho, eh Janam Tumaray Laikhey.
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    Guru And God No Difference

    Jasleen Kaur Ji, I love the picture of khanda and Dastaar. Guru Ji has given us an example here: He is calling Himself low, so what we should do? Call ourselves even lower than that:). Everytime I read Paatth, I read Guru addressing Himself as lowly, my tears start flowing, I dont know...
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    Nanak Is The Guru, Nanak Is The Lord Himself

    Re: Nanak is the Guru, Nanak is the Lord Himself. Thankyou for pointing it out Sir, I will not use Moderator 'word' any more:up:. Good Job: good lesson for me lowly worm. again free of cost. thanks
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    Nanak Is The Guru, Nanak Is The Lord Himself

    Re: Nanak is the Guru, Nanak is the Lord Himself. Seems like somebody is deleting my posts one after another. Thanks.
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    Nanak Is The Guru, Nanak Is The Lord Himself

    Re: Nanak is the Guru, Nanak is the Lord Himself. A teaching from Gurbani: Clinging to pride, you shall depart, O foolish mind, and in the end, you shall regret and repent. You are afflicted with the diseases of ego and desire, and you are wasting your life away in vain. The foolish self-willed...
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