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we should all try to use the word daas as much as possible

bhai sahib dun get me wrong over here

but i dun see a point of using daas if im not a daas myself

i havent even surrender myself fully.....but im using daas....for wat?

i dun think its helping me in anyway spiritually

why shud we use if we r not up to that level?......i know a number of ppl who use it.....juz to look to ck.....so tat ppl think they r ck.......but they end up being the most confused ppl i've ever seen

im not saying all the ppl who addresses themselves as 'daas' are doin pekhand....they r a lot of em who r very genuine as well

i dunno for me daas is a big big word

it means looking at the joth saroop in every1

addressing myself as daas im considering myself as daas of guru sahib

daas of khalsapanth

daas of gursikhs

i mean i can juz carry on as much as i want....it wont end

if 1 doesnt have this.....wat is the use of calling urself daas.....isnt it equivalent to pouring fuel into the fire(haumai)

dun get me wrong im not trying to prove any1 wrong.....juz putting my view forward

do correct me on my mistakes

bhul chuk maaf

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ye i agree with harwinder84. we can say things but its alot harder to act upon it. If we call ourselves the slave of the gursikhs, do we really, i mean really consider ourselves as the slaves of the gursikhs. do we really see ourselves, lower than EVERYone else, no matter what stage they are at??

If there are gurmukhs out there who can actually see themselves as a servant/slave of mahraj, then :TH: to them

please do ardas for us moorakhs pray.gif

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