Manvir Wrote:
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> Please can somebody explain and clarify what is
> muktee and how it can be achieved?
Only through Gurbani - Gurmat - and no other religion Dhan Guru Nanak Dev Jees' gaddi on Dharm in Kalyug at present " Sab te vada Satgur Nanak"
>
> Can you only obtain muktee via Sikhism and being
> an Amritdhari?
>
as Per Kulbir Singh Jee's comments above
> What is the difference between Muktee and Swarg
> (heaven)?
>
two different things altogether - Gursikh doesn't look for anything but Waheguru's Milaap.
> If you are a Non- Amridhari individual and commit
> bad deeds you are punished by the devils and are
> then reincarnated as XYZ based on the
> actions/deeds committed in your previous life. Is
> that right?
>
There is no way any human being can answer that - to answer it one has to be God himself dont you think? However it's obvious the goal at the bare minimum is to increase on to amritdhari level - but that is determined By past Karms and only Gurbani can rid that -" Gur ka Shabad katee kooth karm"
> If you are a Gursikh – Amritdhari, keeps Rehat
> and lives a ‘gristy jeevan’ where does that
> leave you after death? What determines whether you
> will be:
>
> a) Reincarnated?
> b) Go to heaven?
> c) Achieve muktee?
>
leaves you much higher than anyone on this earth I would say as to have janm in a sikh household is a blessing in itself. But we cannot answer due to everyone having different karms - there is no true answer here.
> If you go to heaven do you still have a chance to
> achieve muktee?
>
> What is the definition of muktee?
>
as Per Kulbir Singh Jee comments.