B Singh - 2002
Dreams. What are dreams; a flash of our subconscious mind, a glimpse into the past / future or a window into a world our eyes cannot see? No one knows for sure and yet every one of us experiences these.
I personally have always believed that dreams show the side of our lives that we cannot physically see, what is hidden from us. This opinion is an obvious result of my upbringing and I am eternally thankful to Akalpurakh for the fact that I was born in a family which has helped me to remain very close to him. This has always brought me great comfort and hope because I know that no matter what I do or where I go, Akalpurakh is with me all the time. However, not a million lifetimes of expressing my thanks to him would equal the gift he has given me. A gift which is incomparable to anything in this world and that is the privilege to meet Puran Brahmgyani Baba Ji, a form of Akalpurakh himself.
Words cannot express my gratitude, nor can they describe the joy I feel in his presence. It was my isfortune that I doubted him in the beginning, but these doubts were wiped clear as Akalpurakh showed me Baba Ji’s true form. After attending several sangats with him, I felt my bond with Akalpurakh increasing and the sorrows of life seemed to decrease.
With the blessing of Akalpurakh, one night when I was very sick I had a dream in which I was given the privilege to attend the sangat of Shri Amar Das Ji. I was amazed to see the resemblance between this sangat and the one I attend at Baba Ji’s house. The same number of people and a similar set-up. The only exception was that instead of Baba Ji, Shri Amar Das Ji was performing the Katha.
I went to Shri Amar Das Ji and to my surprise he called me by my name and told me that everything would be alright. After the sangat was completed, I went to Shri Amar Das Ji again, but this time he was standing, and he embraced me in his arms. I cannot even begin to explain the warmth and comfort I felt and the amount of Amrit that surrounded me. And this is where my doubts vanished as in my dream Sachepatshah, Shri Amar Das Ji became Baba Ji. I had read about his many times in Shri Sukhmani Sahib Ji, “Bram Giani ka sakal akar, Bram-Giani aape Nirankar” and now I was given the opportunity to actually see it.
I knew this was a sign by Akalpurakh and this dream was his message telling me that Baba Ji is a Puran Brahmgyani and is equal to the ten Gurus as it is written in Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Usually I forget my dreams, but I remember this was to the exact detail as it has become imprinted in my mind. After that night, to my surprise, my fewer was gone and I felt better again. I did not need any more convincing to realize who Baba Ji was because I knew that he was a form of Akalpurakh himself.
From him I have learnt, and continue to learn how to live a life according to Akalpurakh. A life without anger, lust, greed, false love, ego, wishes and one that acknowledges all events in life to be in Akalpurakh’s will. I can say without hesitation that this has brought tremendous happiness and lifted many of my worries and fears. Complications as well as family feuds have decreased and life has become more peaceful and I have Puran Brahmgyani, Baba Ji to thank.
Not only have I seen these visions of Akalpurakh, but other members of my family, my mother and father have also seen such rare sights as the eye of Akalpurakh and the rivers of Amrit.
I have only one request to Akalpurakh and that is to keep me in the feet of Baba Ji for as long as I live and I plea before everyone to attend his sangat to complete themselves and follow the path to become jewan-mukat, the ultimate goal of life.
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