Is Sikhi sustainable in the self?
What happens when I begin to see hypocrisy, jealousy, anger in those who I most respected and considered to be MY panthic leaders? What happens when I see my “brothers” dishonoring my sisters? What happens when I see my role models talk shit, or bully, or straight up ignore those who have fallen off the path instead of helping them back up?
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Spirit of the Sikh
And every now and then, on the more difficult days when I feel like I am drowning in my worries... A shabad will find me, reach out its hand...and pull me out I often wonder...why did Guru Sahib give us his baani?
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My Legacy To My Children
YES, MY DREAM HAS COME TO PLACE I THANK HIM FOR THE SOLACE AND AS WE ALL LOOK AT HIM, THE INFINITE, WE UNITEDLY SPEAK........ONLY YOU, WAHEGURU! YES........ONLY YOU !!!
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Service offers 'inspiring' common ground
In a perfect world, it is often said, people of all faiths would embrace each other and celebrate their common humanity.
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My New Year's Inspiration (From Prof. Puran Singh)
Rise as a host of messiahs and overwhelm the hosts of darkness, hatred and revenge; and free man from the misery of his little self both here and the hereafter.
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Children are the true Mirror
Today at work I checked Facebook right before lunch and my wife had posted this picture of my sons on facebook. Whenever I see Sikh Children in dastaars I get reminded of Baba Zorawar and Baba Fateh Singh. It makes me realize that these kids are sons of Guru Gobind Singh.
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Event: Harvinder Kaur & Inderjot Singh
April 8, 2011, 7:00 pm
By Public Demand
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What Shall We Do with the “Sunday Sikhs”?
“Wow, you make me ashamed to call myself a Sikh!” This is usually followed by a monologue that makes me feel a bit like a priest sitting in confession with a churchgoer.
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Educating the Masses (OP-ED)
Its not fliers, lectures or a million dollar campaigns that are going to help people understand who Sikhs are and stop being hurtful towards the turban, It is going to be each Sikh wearing their turban with pride and being extra kind and clearing up misunderstandings of the people around them.
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Lahir: Move the Movement 2010 hits the NY tri-state this November
Though Sikhs have settled all around the world, roughly 20 million Sikhs still reside in Punjab where Sikhs are facing serious problems including farmer suicide, female infanticide, drugs and alcohol abuse, domestic violence, economic disasters, disease, poverty, illiteracy, and much more.
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