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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

http://www.sikhnet.com/dvd - Guruka Singh talks about the difference between feeling guilty about something and actually doing it from a more sincere state of mind. Related video: Sin, Guilt, Heaven and Hell

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  • so is this guy the one who took over after the passing of jogi bhajan?

  • His name is Guruka Singh and there is no "one" that took over after the passing of yogi bhajan. Guruka is just a humble Sikh who works with us at SikhNet and has a very unique way of explaining things.

  • Great words. Only thing distracting is the moving background image. I guess the video editor is emotionally attached to that bg.

  • Haha.... I thought the background was cool.

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  • beautiful words...

  • I love watching these videos by Guruka Singh.

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  • Thanks a Ton, I wish i could have found your videos early I experienced today what i been waiting for last 20 years Thanks a Lot for guiding me the right way Thanks

  • Thank you. i agree so much with this. Self-discipline is at the core of happiness, success and peace.

  • the question the other person asked didn't make sense. cuz guilt is something u feel AFTER u do something wrong. think about it

  • Thank you. Guilt is a big enemy for me in my life. I had never thought of it in this way before. This will help me not beat up on myself when I mess up.

  • And i can see JATT caste in yours ;-) your right God is one and so is all the human race.

  • Once again I shall say that guilt is a good thing it teaches us that we are making a mistake, and that creation or god is telling us that we are being miss guided. This is a learning experience it is better to sometimes it is better to make a mistake and learn from it, then not make a mistake. But one should always listen to that inner voice for it shall never miss guide you.

    PLEASE DO NOT DISREGARD THIS COMMENT LIKE YOU DID THE LAST TIME THANKS, EVERY ONE IS INTITLED TO THEIR OPINIONS.

  • If you feel guilt it is a good thing, it means that god or creation speaks to you, and that you know what you do is wrong. However we must learn from our mistakes, and accept that we will sometimes make mistakes, but we must learn from them and not make the same mistakes, but we should also forgive our selves for those mistakes, by forgiving our selves god or creation forgives us for he lives through us, but it must be done with true intent. Those that do not feel guilt are misguided.

  • i can c GOD in his eyes!

    GOD iz 1 guyz!

    i av seen ppl using da words, "our god, belive in dat god, my god"... juz doesnt make sense!

  • Harjas Kaur ji , in my opinion ,Guruka Singh ji is not saying something which is not accepted in Gurbani . Gurbani merely states that there is no heaven & hell where humans go after death . As such Christian heaven & hell is not what he is talking about . He is merely stating that heaven & hell is a state of how u r living now . Not after death . Gurbani states that " Dhan(u) nahi.... apney gurparsadey . " (pg 969 SGGS ) & " Taha baikunth(u) jah kirtan tera tun apey sarda laeh " (pg 749 SGGS )

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