Bhai Satpal Singh explains that there are only two religions in life, two ways to live our life, the religious path and the secular path. Both have their sets of rule of how to play the game of life.
Does Gurmat offer a third option?
Watch the video to find the answer.
Currently, she is applying to master’s degree programs in clinical and mental health counseling. Early on in her academic career, she had planned to pursue a PhD in research, but she found out that one of her greatest joys was helping make a difference in the lives of people in need.
BBC South Today highlights the shame and stigma associated with Dementia
Discrimination based on appearance or faith, has led to decreased mental and physical health in the Sikh Community
It's that time of year, and despite the rather rocky year it's been, nonprofits everywhere are fundraising. SikhNet is no different in that way. But the other day I was thinking about some of our services and realizing how different we are, too.
Dya Singh gives in to some self-reflection and indulgence
The plight of farmers in India has mutated itself into a national movement that has gripped the whole country.
Objective: The objective of this workshop is to assist participants in connecting with Guru Sahib on a personal level and creating enough familiarity, confidence, and love in connecting with Gurbaani that allows them to resist the patriarchy and misogyny present in many Sikh spaces. We want participants to leave understanding the necessity to ground our conversations in Gurbani, and also realize we can and must include Gurbaani and Guru Sahib’s voice in our analysis of Sikh history, rehat, Gurmat, and contemporary issues.
THE SIKH HERITAGE: Beyond Borders - addresses the loss of Sikh heritage in Pakistan
Money isn't a linear transaction, it's an echo that recycles itself over and over, working as a tool to support your values, which, with enough momentum, creates lasting shifts and changes for generations.
