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Why aren't Supernatural powers used to fight injustice?

Why are supernatural powers mentioned in Gurbani discouraged by Sikhi ? There are cases of people getting egotistical and losing faith in waheguru after attaining such power but if a individual who remains attached to God aquires powers to fight tyranny or mass injustice in this world can't it be justified? Guru Gobind Singh Ji ordered everyone to stand up against tyranny but if situations get out of hand shouldn't these powers be used to restore rightousness.

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Why aren't Supernatural powers used to fight injustice?

Why are supernatural powers mentioned in Gurbani discouraged by Sikhi ? There are cases of people getting egotistical and losing faith in waheguru after attaining such power but if a individual who remains attached to God aquires powers to fight tyranny or mass injustice in this world can't it be justified? Guru Gobind Singh Ji ordered everyone to stand up against tyranny but if situations get out of hand shouldn't these powers be used to restore rightousness.

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Why aren't Supernatural powers used to fight injustice?

Why are supernatural powers mentioned in Gurbani discouraged by Sikhi ? There are cases of people getting egotistical and losing faith in waheguru after attaining such power but if a individual who remains attached to God aquires powers to fight tyranny or mass injustice in this world can't it be justified? Guru Gobind Singh Ji ordered everyone to stand up against tyranny but if situations get out of hand shouldn't these powers be used to restore rightousness.