We distance ourselves from these institutions of faith. This, in turn, is producing a generation of uninterested, and apathetic Sikhs. We don’t want to get tangled in politics, so we simply stop showing up.
I have been working continuously in transliterations and translations of the Banis for 16 years. In 2003 I finished the first version of the Japji Sahib.
In being present amongst like minded people who share the longing to connect, in being in the electrifying state of meditation and music, the spiral of positive energy created can wipe out any feelings of negativity and take you into a wonderful state of Higher Consciousness.
She also expressed empathy with the Sikh community over the recent incidents of violence against Sikhs and the reported case of vandalism at Los Angeles Gurdwara.
For many years, I have wondered why more attention hasn’t been paid to the constant head-butting that goes on in football, and other sports that our children are playing.
It seems to me that the leaders of our faith need to make the Word in the Guru Granth Sahib more commonly and easily accessible to all who want it. That's the key to respect for the Guru Granth Sahib.
BEFORE THEY FALL APART - A hundred years from now, none of these places will exist. They are about to fall apart; they won't last more than 10 to 15 years. ~ MR AMARDEEP SINGH