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thats ok, I have been busy too




I think the presumption is that anyone surfing this forum has at least a passing interest in Sikhism, unless they are a bot.




amongst other things, yes.



I think that applies to all of us, but not all of us speak so definitively that our own opinions must be fact, negating the need for correction.


I did



ok this is all getting a bit Monty Python, I am tempted to shout out that you are 'making this up as you go along' but if you have not seen the film, that probably will not make much sense. Ok, the answer you are looking for is 'No', however, your question is slightly flawed, a butterfly would not have much opinion on changing from a caterpillar to a butterfly, as it is already a butterfly, does a caterpillar want to change from a caterpillar to a butterfly is probably what you meant, but having said all that, I would like to think a persons desire  to live life according to SGGS, and the metamorphosis of a caterpillar are slightly different.



How many caterpillars did you survey for this?



Ahhh I see, so I will become spiritual without any choice or desire on my part?



you see, the key word is potential....and another key word is choice, crevice is not a key word, but I thought I would mention it anyway.




I don't



uhmmmm Noddy and Big ears don't exist?




oh that, phew, I dont know what I would do if Noddy and Big ears were fictional. Uhm well enjoy yourself on that spiritual plane, perhaps you could enlighten me as to what it feels like?




I am not sure where this came from...




Yes, I know that human nature has the pontential to change, but I fully believe it is a question of choice, or do you believe in fate?




Oh, you believe in fate huh, or you dress Hukam up as fate?




Guess it beats chocolate biscuits and coke hunched over several dead computers, enjoy, :)


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