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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sangat Jiyo I feel kind of bad but also relieved at the same time about this issue. Basically what happened is today I had a lot of time to do paath. I usually japjee sahib in the morning which I did and rehras sahib, sukhmani sahib, jap sahib, lakh kushian patshahian as well as some nitnem. I don't know when exactly rehras sahib is to be completed but what I've heard is that rehras sahib is supposed to be completed in the evening time. I read somewhere on the internet that evening time is 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. so that's what I consider evening. Anyways I had to go shopping today after watching t.v. for a couple hours and while shopping I got a headache. I don't know what time I got a headache exactly but it was a bead headache. They're quite common for me actually. Anyways by the time I had recovered from the headache it 8:40 p.m. close to 9 p.m. I ate Roti and was going to prepare to start my paath but then I had to go to the bathroom number two to be exact. My mom tells me that if you're going to do paath and you've gone number two you're supposed to shower before doing paath so that's what I've been doing. After taking a shower it was almost 9:30. I started my rehras sahib and I finished at almost 10:30. It's currently 10:29 p.m. as I write this. Sangat Jiyo I'm concerned that sache pasha Ji might be angry or upset that I didn't complete my bani in time /: I don't wanna be on sache pasha Jo's bad side. I do paath for a reason... I didn't start my paath later than usual on purpose or to make sache pasha Ji mad or upset. I would never do that I know better. My question is Sangat Jiyo should I be worried about not completing my bani in time? All responses are appreciated. I apologize for the long question. 

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ki fateh. 

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On 18/5/2017 at 6:33 AM, Guest Guest said:

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sangat Jiyo I feel kind of bad but also relieved at the same time about this issue. Basically what happened is today I had a lot of time to do paath. I usually japjee sahib in the morning which I did and rehras sahib, sukhmani sahib, jap sahib, lakh kushian patshahian as well as some nitnem. I don't know when exactly rehras sahib is to be completed but what I've heard is that rehras sahib is supposed to be completed in the evening time. I read somewhere on the internet that evening time is 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. so that's what I consider evening. Anyways I had to go shopping today after watching t.v. for a couple hours and while shopping I got a headache. I don't know what time I got a headache exactly but it was a bead headache. They're quite common for me actually. Anyways by the time I had recovered from the headache it 8:40 p.m. close to 9 p.m. I ate Roti and was going to prepare to start my paath but then I had to go to the bathroom number two to be exact. My mom tells me that if you're going to do paath and you've gone number two you're supposed to shower before doing paath so that's what I've been doing. After taking a shower it was almost 9:30. I started my rehras sahib and I finished at almost 10:30. It's currently 10:29 p.m. as I write this. Sangat Jiyo I'm concerned that sache pasha Ji might be angry or upset that I didn't complete my bani in time /: I don't wanna be on sache pasha Jo's bad side. I do paath for a reason... I didn't start my paath later than usual on purpose or to make sache pasha Ji mad or upset. I would never do that I know better. My question is Sangat Jiyo should I be worried about not completing my bani in time? All responses are appreciated. I apologize for the long question. 

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ki fateh. 

 

Guest Guest Jee,

Sachay Patshah is an infinite Ocean of mercy and love, He can never ever be angry with anybody, no matter how bad we may be.  It is we who condem or reward ourselves, according to our own karam.

He is sadah-bakshanhaar.

You see, to get angry or upset, are  expressions of the mind, and He is mindless, Paarbrahm  Wahiguru Akal Purukh.

Let us go throughly the Bani and understand what Guru Jee is all about and His true loving nature.

He watches with attention each and every step of ours towards Him, and that is more than enough for Him, to shower us with His  akhoot Daya Meher.

God bless you .

Sat Sree Akal.

 

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Please dont words like "mad" or "upset" to describe our Guru Ji.  Guru Ji is not like that...Guru Ji is pure love.  Someone has put this idea in your head that if you don't "follow all the rules properly" that Guru Ji will be upset.  My opinion is that following Sikhi based on fear, guilt, and shame is not the right way.  You may need to re-evaluate your approach to Sikhi.  I understand you have some influences in your life that have put this notion in your head, but please, try to rise above these things.  If you are always afraid of making mistakes and paranoid, how will you spiritually elevate?  Please stop living in fear and worry, and start living a life where Waheguru is your friend and helper...not someone who is evaluating your mistakes and getting angry at you.  Waheguru is all loving, compassionate, and understanding.  

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