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Guru Gobind Ji came in my dream - I need to make sense of it


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Hi, I had a dream about Guru Gobind Ji. 

I am not a practicing Sikh, I don't even wear a Kara, I lost my belief in 2010 when my grandad passed away. He was an incredible holy person and lived to great age of 96 but even then in my eyes his time was cut short. 

It's 4am and I've just woken up from a very vivid dream. 

It's a rather odd dream as I don't have many and the ones I do have are dab dreams. However this was different and since I've woken up I am infatuated by its meaning. 

I was in a school, or university, sat on a row of benches just talking to which I can only believe to be to class mates. 

I can feel like I'm not a excelling person, I can feel in my dream that my life has been tough and I don't know where to go. 

I lay back on the bench and I feel someone is watching me, the more I ignore it then more stronger the sense gets, I get up and start looking around, there are a lot of people around, lots of people wearing sunglasses, lots of men in turbans, women wearing suits, all very different from the company I keep, I don't have any Indian friends. All are westerners, 

I keep looking and knowing something is alerting me. And as I'm about to give up, I notice a man behind me, say in the corner, dress in white, with a light brown shawl wrapped around him (very similar to what my grandad used to wear), this man had a very striking beard, a very familiar beard, as I keep trying to look eyes with this man, I see his eyes. They were directly looking at me, they were thunderous and amazing even more with look of a God. 

He only looked, I don't know what happened, but with one long look, not saying a word. I got up and started helping people. 

I started doing things like Breaking up fights, helping people who had fallen down and opposing bullies, in my dream it went to the extremes of pointing out those who have plundered from the poor and weak for their own greed only for them to be replaced by others. 

My dream almost fast forwards where I'm stood in a line with others and I am looking at the earth. It's split in to two parts with a gap i between, its not a voice but more a inner realisation the world is split In to 3 parts 
 The good, the evil and last part where there is a need for people to sustain the balance. 

I heard the following words and once I did I woke from my dream. This is why I am looking for answers 

The words I heard were " would you like to take your place" 


I know this is only a dream, but some help with its mean would be very grateful. 

As my grandad used to always say 

Rabb Rakha x

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17 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

means stop being a fence-sitter and do the sewa you were born to do ... because He was dressed like your grandpa it's confirmation that your Grandpa has gone to his true home and now he's sending you the message to get on with your life as a Gursikh

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