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what like in the films? when the candles all go out and you get haunting music and then the addict stands up and shouts 'waheguru' and then you cut to a scene full of people all swaying and singing and chanting? I have yet to experience or see this power of Gurbani, all I know is that it is addicts actions that make them an addict, and it is their actions that make them leave addiction, you can of course change your actions by taking advice, or following a certain path, but that takes guts, determination, and the desire to find that path, itis not power, it is a choice, a choice for all of us to make as to how we live our lives. I am sure that instead of preaching how good truthful living is, we should expect many many prayer sessions.
what like in the films? when the candles all go out and you get haunting music and then the addict stands up and shouts 'waheguru' and then you cut to a scene full of people all swaying and singing and chanting?
I have yet to experience or see this power of Gurbani, all I know is that it is addicts actions that make them an addict, and it is their actions that make them leave addiction, you can of course change your actions by taking advice, or following a certain path, but that takes guts, determination, and the desire to find that path, itis not power, it is a choice, a choice for all of us to make as to how we live our lives.
I am sure that instead of preaching how good truthful living is, we should expect many many prayer sessions.