Serenity, the joy of mind amid chaos and commotion. Serenity, the calmness of mind being nonchalant to the environment.
In a world where we spend so much time reflecting on how religion can be a force for division, I was reminded of why religion is important to me personally and how it can serve as a force to bring people together.
"The biggest way I am certain this has caught the attention of the Western world is through the amount of media coverage; articles on the BBC, Independent, Vice Magazine, Washington Post - these are major news outlets..."
Manmeet Singh shared his perspectives of what is happening in Punjab today and shared a clip from the film. The film focuses on the children of these farmers who have committed suicide and strategies to empower them.
[OP/ED] Events of this week feel eerily familiar. The government’s decision to rely on military force, along with its enactment of media censorship, reminds Sikhs of the dark days of 1984.
What am I looking for; Peace, Love, and Friendship. Peace in this world and Peace within myself.
This article is based on excerpts from the Spirit of the Sikh written by Professor Puran Singh in 1920's and published by Punjabi University Patiala in two volumes during 1982. This is Part III of V.
A blind faith for justice. A strength in poignant times. Unwavering confidence in His command. Keeping good thoughts and keeping away from the evils of mind.
[VIDEO] On September 19th, the 4th Annual Siri Guru Granth Sahib Conference took place at the Sikh Gurdwara San Jose in San Jose, California. Over 150 people attended the conference. Wonderful presentations were given by a range of authors and scholars on the universality and importance of the Siri Guru Granth Sahib.
And if there is a purpose that's common to all humanity then it should be able to stand without necessarily leaning on one or many religious systems of mankind.