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This morning as I was getting ready to go to the Gurdwara Sahib a very odd incident occurred. I was ironing my suit and as I started to iron my duppatta, I noticed that the palms of both of my hands were very black as if it was paint of some sort. I showed my daughter and she was surprised too. I checked my clothes and there weren't any stains on them and there was no paint on my iron either. I tried to look around to see where I could have gotten it from but I could not have found any source.

I washed my hands and it came right off.

Recently I have been doing ardas for maharaj ji's darshan a lot and I have increased my nitnem for many months now. It was a very odd occurrence with no explanation. I am a very rational person so I tried to come up with every solution possible but I cant come to a conclusion. I have been thinking about it all day and decided maybe I should share it with the sangat and hopefully someone could give me some insight on why this happened.

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@Kaur, you said you checked everything, but seems a bit weird as to where the black colour came from. Wat was it powder, or paint like, sticky, dry, explain please. And how did it come off, as liquid form or just disappear?

May be health related, as sometimes my hands or feet go different colours.

But we should not ask for Waheguru's darshan, this is my personal thinking. I feel they give it to those who they want to and when by themselves and how they want. The reason i say this is, i did the same thing once ages ago. Told my husband Wat i asked for, he said i should not tell nobody, was ill for very long time, but that can be coincidence too. Sorry edited my reply, did not think before sharing. Dont wish to share.

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@hsisingh what if religion is rationale. What if we don't have the tools and the brain to measure/calculate something that we don't have an answer to?

I mean thats how everyone thought in old days. How can we fly? how can we talk to someone who is miles away from us?

But i've noticed as people become more logical, they stray away from religon. But then there are those two who are very rationale and equally if not more religous.

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