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3 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

First there was jupping Naam whilst on the job, and now there's conducting an ardaas halfway through it! Do Sikhs actually do this? 

I'm in a position where if I make a joke, there is a high risk of it being taken seriously. So I'm actually gonna be serious and say, no I don't believe Sikhs actually do this.

Doing ardaas halfway through has to be the most ridiculous thing I've heard. If one had such self-control in the first place, one would not be in that situation. Although it might work if you're praying for some divine contraception there.

Japping Naam on the job...just plain weird, super weird.

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Anyone who stops halfway will go straight to a well and jump down it before they realised they had actually stopped halfway... halfway down a well and halfway the deed... leaves you only one option. ... downwards with the gravity.

Even kabir ji says... visreya jin naam te pue bhaar thiye. 

When you don't jup naam you become a burden on the earth. .. your weight becomes heavier for the earth to bear. Naam jup makes you feel lighter.

What exactly is the halfway if you never completed a task. Is quarter way fine will be the next question.  Well just stop before you start coz a well is hard to find. Even harder is jumping down one once you have found it.

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I'm just saying what I am told from amrit sanchar.

I meant as in let's say u were about to take your kashera off. If you don't think about Sikhi and do it then your gone.

If you stop whilst taking off ur kachera then do an ardaas to keep you clear of such actions

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