Guru Nanak Dev ji, The redeemer of mankind, The savior of our time, Guru Nanak Dev ji, The creator of the holy Japji, Who is the bridge for us, Between this world and the Holy Creativity.
In order to make progress, we first have to acknowledge the fact that discrimination continues to permeate our society. We need to stop justifying hate-speech as harmless words, and we need to stop brushing aside hate-crimes as random acts of violence.
I THANK THE LORD ~ FOR THOSE WAKEUP CALLS THE HYPOCRITES I KNEW ~ WERE DROPPING OUT OF SIGHT FOR THEY WERE STARING AT ME ... ~ WITH 'TINTED' INSIGHT....
Every moment is precious.... every breath so blessed when I recite "Waheguru's" name... for tomorrow is not promised and I don't know if this breath I am breathing in will exhale out..... let me pray for his grace... and yes, let me savor every moment of this life.....
Reading a promising news item about a move by the veteran film actor, Sanjay Dutt, to make a movie on the historical battle of Saragarhi has made me want to share with the readers my thoughts on the issue of the proper commemoration of the great battle.
I know this is a strange thing for a Sikh to confess, but it's true: I used to be really intimidated by the Guru Granth Sahib.
HIS MIRACLES ARE SWEET HE BLESSED ME SO COMPLETE I COULD FEEL HIS PRESENCE AS I BOWED AT HIS FEET
Scholars have recently described this perceived relationship as a racialization of religious identity. This process has led to a conflation of Sikhs and Muslims, and therefore, has produced a corollary to Islamophobia -- Sikhophobia.
Waheguru can hear me in my silence....I just need to close my eyes and feel his presence... no words, only silence....and in that silent connection, I am uplifted..... yes, he hears my inner soul...I cry out to him...no words......only silence....