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Vouthon ji don't ever assume that two Sikhs think alike. Say me and Prakash.S. Bagga ji.Your understanding above is pretty close to my understanding or thinking as well. The difficulty is we are all human and each is at their own level of perceptions, thinking, experiences. It is virtually impossible for us to change in spite of our general answers.I am sure in your religion you have people who don't think like you and there are plenty who don't think like me either. Why should they? We are all humans and such is the gift from the creator.In terms of God/creator we have a fair share of Sikhs who in their utmost honesty try to "BOX" God/creator while consistently ignoring what Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji reminds us again and again about the infinite and we may never know but should never let that stop us from recognizing more of creator in all throughout our lives. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji does not bind God/creator within its covers. It is a great teacher that helps us continuously realize the infinite creation and creator in the space between our two ears.I much disagree with Prakash.S.Bagga ji's assertions about words fully describing or even at times meaning to be as though the creator or God. Such are only our limits of perception that we place on the infinite. However if this is what one believes and it helps them be in greater consonance with creation, it is all good. No disrespect to anyone implied or expressed. Sat Sri Akal.
Vouthon ji don't ever assume that two Sikhs think alike. Say me and Prakash.S. Bagga ji.Your understanding above is pretty close to my understanding or thinking as well. The difficulty is we are all human and each is at their own level of perceptions, thinking, experiences. It is virtually impossible for us to change in spite of our general answers.
I am sure in your religion you have people who don't think like you and there are plenty who don't think like me either. Why should they? We are all humans and such is the gift from the creator.
In terms of God/creator we have a fair share of Sikhs who in their utmost honesty try to "BOX" God/creator while consistently ignoring what Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji reminds us again and again about the infinite and we may never know but should never let that stop us from recognizing more of creator in all throughout our lives. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji does not bind God/creator within its covers. It is a great teacher that helps us continuously realize the infinite creation and creator in the space between our two ears.
I much disagree with Prakash.S.Bagga ji's assertions about words fully describing or even at times meaning to be as though the creator or God. Such are only our limits of perception that we place on the infinite. However if this is what one believes and it helps them be in greater consonance with creation, it is all good.
No disrespect to anyone implied or expressed. Sat Sri Akal.