The Guru uses a phrase 'sooke kaasht hariaa' "The dry wood blossoms with greenery." Guru ji is not just teaching us about wood! It is about our own heart, body and mind. Guruka Singh touches on the deep meaning of Gurbani special for season we are in right now.
An encouraging message from a new Khalsa: May you get the courage to conquer your fears and fulfill your dreams. ~I came to the conclusion that I hadn't taken this step earlier because of FEAR. What holds you back from your dreams? Think about it. What are your obstacles? Socho~
Beyond the commemorations, celebrations, and proud recounting of glorious legacy and legends of the historic Baisakhi of 1699, the struggles and sacrifices since, and the unimagined achievements of the Sikhs on the world stage in recent decades, there remain formidable challenges of Sikhs knowing so little about their own faith.
At first, I was incredibly reluctant to go. I wasn't a big fan of writing, and I would rather do anything else than spend an entire day in a classroom learning how to write,...
Vaisakhi day holds a special significance in the hearts of the Sikhs, as that is the day on which Guru Gobind Singh Ji created Khalsa in the year 1699.
Gurbani has the power to bring balance and healing on all levels - to ourselves and to our environments.
In Sikh beliefs a concern for the environment is part of an integrated approach to life and nature. As all creation has the same origin and end, humans must have consciousness of their place in creation
We all know that trees are good in that they provide shade and greenery. Could trees also have a mystical intelligence and a profound affect on the greater environment around them?
I'm connected to you
With a love so blessed
I continue to chant.....