Shanti answers the question with yes. However we don't necessarily need to be warriors in the same way as in the Guru's time.
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Video: Food: Quality and Quantity (Langar)
One thing we want to think about is cutting back on the processed foods. There is a paradigm when we are preparing food for people; quality and quantity. It is better to have a smaller portion of higher quality food, than to have bigger portions of low quality food.
Video: Am I Spiritually Progressing?
Guruka Singh answers this question by saying "don't worry about it." Don't worry if you are spiritually progressing. There is no measurement for it. You just need to keep following your path to spirituality with sincerity and you will go where you need to go. This question also comes from the thought that some people are spiritual and some are not, which is incorrect. We are all spiritual beings.
Video: How Many Banis Should We Read?
Shanti Kaur explains what the Akal Takhat Rehet Maryada is concerning the daily Banis. Then she explains that there is no limit to how many Banis you can read, and it comes down to your devotion and what you feel inspired to do.
Video: Never Satisfied with How Much Banis
Guruka Singh responds to a person who feels unfulfilled because he doesn't always read his Banis.
Video: Warrior Saint - ACT, Don't React
Finding the commonality in all and moving away from "US" and "Them". Breaking down cycle of hate & anger and having compassion in every situation
Video: Slander or Identifying a Wrong?
What is the difference between 'slander' and just acknowledging that something is wrong?
Video: How do I concentrate during Gurdwara?
"Sometimes I feel like i'm just sitting in Gurdwara and not concentrating on anything. Is there a point to that?" Guruka Singh explains how you can engage yourself to the experience of going to Gurdwara. Forget about what other people are doing, and go deeply into yourself.
Video: Technology: Disrespect of Gurbani?
When we handle the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, and NitNem Gutkas we handle them with respect. So what about when we have Gurbani on an electronic device? How do we keep respect of the Gurbani when we bring our phone everywhere?