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I visiting also golden temple my dream.i cross long water bridge.but i feel scared for water.but i finally reach gurdwara sahib.

I think any dream one has with spiritual places or people are a good sign and to think of them as positives in your life. But anything else, I dont bother about, as one is only adding stress. Unless a dream is troublesome, don't worry about it. Stress and life situations also play a part in dreams.

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Lol at all the salty replies from Gursikhs who haven't had darshan (albeit in dream form) of Guru Ji, despite their best efforts, yet this alcohol-drinking, cut-haired guy gets to be in the company of Guru Sahib for a few moments. The envy is palpable! How do you people suppose the lost and rudderless are shown the light if they aren't aware the light exists?

To the OP: you're being a shown way out of the dead-end that is your current life. Grasp the opportunity with both hands. You're one of the lucky few that receives such unambiguous messages. Don't let the envious few on this site put doubts into your mind that it was some random Singh you were chilling with. Don't kintu-prantu!

Next time, keep such occurrences to yourself. For answers, search your soul. Only you'll know if it was real or just a random set of images. Good luck.

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Your dream may be as a result of some good deed you have done in the past.

When I read the story of Bhai Rama Singh Ji - he was born as a Hindu and was sort of lost despite having been Guru Gobind Singh Jis sikh. Because of one bad deed he had been sort of cursed to be born as a Hindu. He cut his hair and was totally lost - searching for the true path. When he fought his temptations - Guru Ji gave him his darshan. It was so powerful that it changed him. He came back from the trip he was on and put on a dastar and became a devoted sikh.

Guru Ji is there for everyone, sinners, saints, drinkers, murderers - people of all religions. He has no complaint against anyone. We get what we work for. The fruits we reap are from the seeds we sow.

The video above tells us how Guru Gobind Singh went to the crowning ceremony of the son of aurangzeb - who had given orders for the shaheedhi of Guru Gobind Singh Jis sons.

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My dead family members keep coming in my dream, what it means? This morning i was swearing at them as i fed up of it now. They always arguing or trying to kill each other and i am the one that has to save them all time. But that's nothin new as i was doin it when i was alive.

Just wish had nice dreams, dont even think about them. Marke v ni picha chad de. So so fed up of it now,

i am the only ones dreams they come in. Not other family members. I am very ill to think maybe

its my time to go, maybe its a sign. Sometimes the dreams wake me up scared, but so used to it now i swear at them to leave me alone, can't be bothered with this extra tension. Especially when i do paat before sleeping it occurs more.

I read somewhere that doing chaupai sahib the path about 7 times each day can help you stop getting such dreams.

When you are ill you do have lots of strange dreams. Dont worry just stick to doing path - to the maximum whatever happens - dreams or no dreams.

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I read somewhere that doing chaupai sahib the path about 7 times each day can help you stop getting such dreams.

When you are ill you do have lots of strange dreams. Dont worry just stick to doing path - to the maximum whatever happens - dreams or no dreams.

I think this is my post hana, oh yes I remember going through a very bad episode with my health and everything else in my life. But now I'm less stressed and of course Waheguru's Mehr, I don't get troublesome dreams as much. I get some but I don't bother with them, ive learned to ignore them and put it down to what's going on at that time.

Thank you ji for the advise penji, yes Chaupai Sahib ji helps.

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Your dream may be as a result of some good deed you have done in the past.

Guru Ji is there for everyone, sinners, saints, drinkers, murderers - people of all religions. He has no complaint against anyone. We get what we work for. The fruits we reap are from the seeds we sow.

The video above tells us how Guru Gobind Singh went to the crowning ceremony of the son of aurangzeb - who had given orders for the shaheedhi of Guru Gobind Singh Jis sons.

Like this bit, they are there for everybody, one just needs to be blessed with their grace.
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Guest Ivneet Kaur

i had a question too . 

I had a dream where i go to a gurudwara, pay obeisance but is not able to get up after bending down for mattah. What does that suppose to mean?

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23 hours ago, Guest Ivneet Kaur said:

i had a question too . 

I had a dream where i go to a gurudwara, pay obeisance but is not able to get up after bending down for mattah. What does that suppose to mean?

I'd say that the inability to move symbolizes your own struggle in life. You may be quite strict on yourself and dominant with self discipline to make "practical" efforts. However, deep down you may feel that you are only making efforts towards waheguru in a ritualistic manner. You may feel that your heart and mind is not following the same physical discipline?

Your sub-conscious is advising that you are paralyzing and halting your own spiritual growth. Lets say that your goal was to get to the gurdwara and do mathatek at first, and lets say that after the matha tek:you hoped to be in a higher spiritual state. This could be some kind of aim to making a higher connection with Guru sahib or sangat either by kirtan, paat or meditating .etc. Nevertheless, the truth from your subconscious is saying that you never really get past the first matha tek stage, and no higher connection follows. Unable to move whilst doing matha is where you drop all your inner energy and remain stuck.

Your current position or state of emotions in daily life may also be the same,

There are a couple of things to attempt to get you moving forward in life and developing further as a Sikh. These depend on your current phase in life. In spite of this, I strongly suggest doing ardas and asking for strength to progress with prem. Do ardas asking waheguru to help you absorb your "Mann and Chit" with the Ek Sachey patshah. Make this ardas priority rather than ardas for sukh, sat santokh, health..etc. When a sevak just longs for prem and jyog with Waheguru, then Waheguru automatically takes care of all your other issues. (I'm absolutely serious here, because this is the ultimate act of faith). All your life's pains and struggles will be taken care of if you truly offer yourself with utmost faith.

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