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Sangat Ji, with Maharaj Kirpa, I am looking to be blessed with Amrit in the coming months and I have an idea of some of the things that will change but not 100% sure on what exactly and how large the impact of Amrit will be on my life. My question is, for those who have been blessed with Amrit, what were/are the major changes you noticed in your life in comparison to your "pre-Amrit" life? You can be as open or discrete as you wish Ji.

Vaheguru Ji.

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As I received amrit in October last year, I noticed that I have a big responsibility.

I noticed that the baani I was reading even before amrit had now given more of a brownie point than it did before.

I was staying away from the panj chor for a few days as if Maharaj himself was holding onto me, like when a father helps you to ride a bike.

People acted a bit more strange around me. Bullies would cut down on what they say. 

This is temporary though, you maintain all this and much more when you maintain baani naam and seva. 

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh! 

Blessed with Khand DI Phaul Vaisakhi 2017 at Anandpur Sahib. Immediately started to notice a lot of changes, overall happier, calmer, more focused. I also noticed that all of a sudden Bani makes more sense, Kirtan sounds better, and learning Sikhi just feels easier. I also noticed that when you just think of Amrit (Khand DI Phaul) you can taste it in your mouth, but that went away for me after a few days.  

My best advice would be to maintain a solid Rehat, and just request a Hukamnama to ask the Guru for advice on what you should do. 

The final thing I would stress is that Khand Di Phaul isn’t the end, it’s just the beginning. Anyone can go drink sugar water, but truly giving your head is what being an Amritdhari is about. You will be challenged like you’ve never been before, and by the grace of the Guru you will realize the One. 

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4 hours ago, Damdamitaksaal84 said:

When I took amrit the feeling was amazing the panj chor seem to attack you more so when you do take amrit do extra path because the panj chor attack you more but when you do more path the panj chor decrease. Don't worry about anything if you have any major questions feel free to PM me. 

 

someone explained it like this to me just like a jot in the dark attracts the wildlife , same way the darkness of this age will try to close in on your little deep , just need to keep feeding it the fuel of naam and Gurbani to keep the flame strong.

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27 minutes ago, lostconfussedsingh said:

Interesting read. But the million dollar question is why do people break amrit after taking it ? 

 

I have seen a few cases of people taking it and bang someone can't give up drinking, cutting hair eating meat etc. 

 

You know what is even. worse bibi ladies with facial hair how the hell are they supposed to cope ? 

 

Why and what is it that makes people break Amrit after taking it ? 

 

Why are Amritdharis the biggest crooks in the world ? They lie steal look at other peoples pockets.

 

Looking at these people i believe it is all fake taking amrit.

you cannot generalise about all amritdharis that way , it's like if I said all flana are like this when I only have known a few people really. Some people break it because they didn't prepare properly others through life events throwing them awry...many reasons including accidents requiring operations

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I heard in katha recently that naam jap brings bad thoughts to a boil.  So I am assuming that they evaporate after boiling.  Boiling causes them to become visible and manifest. This is the janma janma dhi mel. 

Some of these things we do linger around from our birth as animals.  An example given was a sadhu who stayed pure until the age of 80 then he got a kaam attack and he started getting a bad reputation.  He looked back and realised his last janam as a fish was causing this mind pollution. So he performed more naam jap to purify himself.  

 

No one tells us to not judge others.  It is gian which comes from katha which explains to us why people act like animals.  Hence we are advised to look at ourselves first. 

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1 hour ago, monatosingh said:

The guy that had eggs and wine, I am fine with eggs, NOT WITH WINE 

It might have been non-alcoholic!

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