Crying is a natural thing that happens when your heart opens. There is nothing wrong with you if you cry during Kirtan.
People should be encouraged to take hukams from the Siri Guru Granth Sahib and read in the Akhand Paath. People should not be made to feel self conscious about their pronunciation. No one should feel "I'm not good enough or I'm not qualified." Those who have had the experience of the Guru have the duty to share it with others and not shut them out.
Guruka Singh answers this question by saying "don't worry about it." Don't worry if you are spiritually progressing. There is no measurement for it. You just need to keep following your path to spirituality with sincerity and you will go where you need to go. This question also comes from the thought that some people are spiritual and some are not, which is incorrect. We are all spiritual beings.
Guruka Singh responds to a person who feels unfulfilled because he doesn't always read his Banis.
What is the difference between 'slander' and just acknowledging that something is wrong?
"Sometimes I feel like i'm just sitting in Gurdwara and not concentrating on anything. Is there a point to that?" Guruka Singh explains how you can engage yourself to the experience of going to Gurdwara. Forget about what other people are doing, and go deeply into yourself.
When we handle the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, and NitNem Gutkas we handle them with respect. So what about when we have Gurbani on an electronic device? How do we keep respect of the Gurbani when we bring our phone everywhere?
Do you think Guruji wants us to simply accept that everything in our lives at present and all to come to us in the future is the best for us as decided by Vaheguru and that there is no reason to ask for anything?
SikhNet user asks the question if Guruka Singh believes in soulmates, as in one person that you are destined to be with.
"In gurbani vichar, I have heard that there are dead souls, ghosts, angels etc around us that we cannot see with our eyes. Is this true?? Do ghosts harm us??"