And so, today I’ve struggled with these developments as they affect my peace of mind. Our pursuit of justice that has been denied for decades now includes a media battle with national news outlets whose clear aim is to continue to tarnish our image as a people.
Death and loss are universal experiences, which we all face at some time in some form. Death/loss is experienced according to one’s orientation, i.e. culture, religion, experience, and nervous system. For some, death is a wall, an ending; for some, it is a door, a beginning.
I have been experimenting with wearing my hairs down and then wearing them up and covered. Here are my own personal experiences about my hair...
Though I am a senior government officer but I am known as a public servant. Maybe because of this public keeps me well cared and well fed. However, temptation of easy money was irresistible...
Imagine a small girl trying her very best to take care of her mother's emotional and sometimes physical needs. What an extremely heavy burden for a person of any age, especially a young child.
So, if we want to be proud of being Sikh, feel passionate about it, let us strive to work on the understanding of Naam. As we understand what Guru Ji is trying to give us, there will be a paradigm shift in our lives and with that understanding we will be creating a new state of mind.
What is the difference between 'slander' and just acknowledging that something is wrong?
If you are what you eat, then what does it mean that the average American consumes 130 pounds of sugar a year? Sanjay Gupta reports on new research showing that beyond weight gain, sugar can take a serious toll on your health, worsening conditions ranging from heart disease to cancer. Some physicians go so far as to call sugar a toxin.
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New research suggests that when non-religious people think about their own death they become more consciously skeptical about religion, but unconsciously grow more receptive to religious belief.