BEYOND THE TIME, BEYOND THE LAW OF ATTRACTION
"The true story based on words by Rhonda Byrne that time is an illusion, time does not exist"
During the hot summer of 1976, one of the passionate news regarding Sikhs close association with God was inflamed in all newspapers of England and Europe.
British television and radio media also covered this news with interest. In that year the summer was very hot and there were no rains. It is well known that the British weather is quite unpredictable. It could be sunshine one minute and rain or snow the next moment.
Department of meteorology keeps people informed about the weather forecast through the media of radio and television. The weather forecast is normally right but still one can see some middle aged pedestrians carrying umbrellas, raincoats and wearing gum boots amidst the sunny weather because it is unpredictable and can change suddenly. But probably in 1976 the god of rain was displeased with Britishers.
It did not rain for several weeks and people started feeling the pinch. The government encouraged people to economise on the use of water and stop watering the garden with fresh water. Next came the ban on car washing and then cuts on tub baths. The government suggested to people who could afford it to go abroad for holidays to avoid the water shortage problems.
When after taking all these measures the situation did not improve and consistently went on worsening and the Water reservoirs levels depleted seriously, the authorities asked its residents to pray according to their own rites and request God for the grace of rain.
Thus everybody prayed for rain but nothing happened. Looking at the miserable conditions the meteorologists forecasted that there was no hope of any rain at all for the next many days. Hearing this sad news the Sikhs made up their mind to do a group prayer. It was decided that the following day the Akhand Path or continuous reading of Guru Granth Sahib would be started.
With great reverence it was announced that at the ending ceremony of the Bhog followed by the Ardas prayer and Hukamnama mandate, God listening to the prayer of his dear devotees, will certainly shower His grace in the form of heavy rain. The Singhs appealed to all their fellow Sikhs residing in Britain, where ever they were living in the country to do meditation for all the duration of Akhand Path and pray for the rain.
As a result of this announcement being published, everyone's attention was automatically drawn towards the Sikhs. Some people ridiculed Sikhs declaration but others thought that the confidence with which Sikhs have announced for the rainfall, indicates that they must have some supernatural power, otherwise they know how they will be ridiculed if the pronouncement does not come true. The Akhand Path started at the agreed time at Gurdwara sahib in Southall. All the Sikh san gats from all over England started their prayers so that Wonderful Lord Waheguru takes mercy and fulfils the desires of His people. Each and every heart was full of confidence, reverence and selfless service: On the third day when the Bhog ceremony was being completed, the sky was clear with no sign of~clouds. The ‘Ardas’ prayer was performed by Baba Jagjit Singh with such affection, sweetness and humility that all the people in the congregation felt its intensity. As per the belief of the Sikhs “birthi kade na hovai jan ki ardas†meaning prayer of a true seeker never goes in vain. The Ardas prayer was followed by Hukamnama (mandate), “Sawan aiya--†which was concerned with the arrival of month of rain. Then the miracle happened.
God listening to the prayer of His dear people certainly showered His grace in the form of heavy rain. Inside the Gurdwara the sermon was being read and outside the shower of rain started. For 15 minutes the sky echoed with ovations and cheeriness.
Numerous television, radio and newspaper media people who had come to see it, were delighted. The Sikh congregation, as a mark of thankfulness, had the name of the Wonderful Lord ‘Waheguru’ and Guru Nanak on their lips. The environment was surcharged with a feeling of happiness, bliss and reverence. The rain showered for quite some time and the land was full of water all over England. The disappointed hearts were full of happiness once again.
Next day this miracle of Sikhs was praised through the TV, Radio and news media. The Sikhs and Baba Jagjit Singh were thanked by the royal family and the British government. When the rain did not stop for sometime, English people started joking with the Sikhs that they have probably forgotten to pay the agreed fee to God for the request of rain.
Due to this supernatural incidence the curiosity of people to know more about Sikh religion increased. English people started asking every Sikh how could they dominate God on their side? In the reply there were lot of reports in the newspapers that if a Sikh seriously accepts with confidence and reverence, the Sikh practical way of life, which the Sikh Gurus after their toil of 239 years have taught him, then all the supernatural and mystic powers will be ready to obey him. Therefore the words of a selfless prayer uttered from the tongue of a Sikh cannot go in vain. That is why Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru, imparted his own image to Sikhs in the form of uncut hair, full beard and turban and baptised them with the blessing of ‘Amrit’ (Nectar).Guru's own command is:
Khalsa mero roop hai khas,
Khalse mein haun karo(n) niwas
Khalsa is my own special form,
I do reside in the Khalsa.
With this single incidence it became evident in the whole western world that the Wonderful Lord has moulded Sikhs exactly in His own form. He has otherwise moulded all other human beings also in the same form but most of the world people have chosen themselves to cut their hair and beard. Sikhs are the only people who have accepted and respected the natural form given to them and therefore only they can be called His real heirs.
Some white people have started to believe that probably the long hair of Sikhs are really working like the antenna to receive the unlimited power of the Timeless Entity.
News Agent-London (Newspaper Published)
The representative of this newspaper David Macmillan has written that, In case of bringing rain, Sikhs have succeeded 100%.
Steam Fair organiser J. Weston-Web has been alarmed from this prayer. He has made all arrangements for a bank holiday fair at Tewkesbury in Glouchestershir. Due to the rains his fair could be a disaster and he might lose £ 15,000. He was confident that Sikhs prayer for the rain will be definitely accepted but he will be financially ruined. Therefore he would be going to sue them in the court for his losses. In reply to this, Sikhs explained to him that the rain was required for the welfare of all and at the same time they would pray for no rain at the site of his fair. Look at the miracle of nature that it did not rain in Tewkesbury, Glouchestershire where he had arranged the fair. The Wonderful Lord listened to Sikhs prayer so minutely. The same newspaper writes further that as a result of the prayer, it rained so heavily that due to rain the hovercraft from Dover to Calais could not operate.
My Comments- As Rhonda writes in her book, time is an illusion. Above story proves time is an illusion. If you notice, when Paath Ceremon ended, there was no sign of rain and sky was clear with no clouds and also meteroligical department predicted no rain would happen for many days. Now, as prayer ended with Hukumnama (Paragraph from Guru Granth Sahib) was read, rain started miracolously. Which is clear indication that time is an illusion, God imediately brings down the rain.
There are many incidents of time tavellers been reported and many stories exist which we will share soon. Keep reading.
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