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yes i believe that god has to teach people lessons in life. everyone has to go through a cycle of happiness and sorrow. only then is the faith in him tested. if in your deepest suffering and immense pain you remember gurumaharaj ji then all your sins, your bad deeds will be washed away. you will be peaceful and joyous. but yes, its a continuous and constant test every Sikh is put through.

only if you truly believe in waheguruji will you find the strength to overcome the hardships you are faced with. our gods have suffered for our religion no end and we must respect and love them selflessly for their heroic sacrifice.

one must realize that behind all the pain and suffering, gurumharaji is watching us, and if we continue to trust him, he gives us the strength to overcome the suffering..

always remember, god chooses only good and kind souls to suffer because he loves them the most. the ones who are evil don't even feature in his vision.

so if you are suffeing today, be happy because he loves you enough and cares for you so that he get can get some love in return.. don't turn your back on him.. instead open your arms wide open and embrace him..

say this every morning around 5am and see the results "ey sacche pathsha.. meri saari galtiyan nu maaf kardo.. meinu sirf tauda pyaar chaida hai.. ang sang sahi rakhna maharaj.."dear god all i want is your love.. protect me and forgive me for all my sins"!!

waheguru ji ka khalsa whaeguruji ki fateh

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Sikhism believes in the law of Cause and Effect, otherwise known as Karma. It states that you will harvest what you plant, therefore one is responsible for his/her own actions and the result coming out of those actions. God is neutral in himself/herself as God don't punish or reward you for your Good or Bad Deeds. The Law of Karma set forth by the God come into actions.

Hence, one's suffering is the result of one's own actions.

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Sikhism along with other Dharmic religions which are Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism believes in the Karma, which in the law of cause and effect. Every individual in responsible for their own actions. Thus, suffering and happiness are the result of one's own actions.

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one view is bad karma from a previous life

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