"The fascinating truth about Guru Nanak’s life is that he and all the Sikh Gurus did everything they could to dismantle the dominance hierarchy."
"The fascinating truth about Guru Nanak’s life is that he and all the Sikh Gurus did everything they could to dismantle the dominance hierarchy."
While some keyboard warriors are intentional in their behavior, others might be harassing Kaurs without even being aware of it or the consequences.
While some keyboard warriors are intentional in their behavior, others might be harassing Kaurs without even being aware of it or the consequences.
The religious reality of Sikhi took birth in what is now Pakistan; that is necessarily where we look for the early history, traditions and markers of Sikhi.
Manmohan understood what his Sikh faith required of its adherents i.e, public service of humanitarian causes.
At this point in time, Sikhi does not have a collective, communal idea of what a Kaur looks like or what her physical identity should portray. So, each Kaur decides for herself what identity to don and what will help her become closer to the Divine.
At this point in time, Sikhi does not have a collective, communal idea of what a Kaur looks like or what her physical identity should portray. This begs the question: Are Kaurs, as a collective, suffering from a physical identity crisis?
Listening is a state of being. It is a state where we are fully awake and tuned in to the myriad of sensory inputs so that, in each moment, we spontaneously act in harmony with the very flow of life.