Meditation, compassion, acceptance and love stick out as major Sikhi concepts incorporated in this Huffington Post article. "...modern science has validated a number of teachings and beliefs rooted in ancient wisdom that, up until now, had been trusted but unproven empirically."
The most touching chapter is the one on Kailash and Gopal’s visit to Pakistan. It confirms an urge all Punjabis uprooted from their roots have felt — to revisit, at least once, their roots. Finally, in 1983, an old world, long abandoned but never forgotten came back to life.
Paul Dhaliwal of Abbotsford went from working in saw mills to professional wrestling and owning a trucking business. He arrived in Canada in 1932, first settling in Abbotsford with his uncle. Today, Dhaliwal is regarded as one of the original settlers who helped build the local Sikh community.
There is the great story of how the Anand Sahib, by Guru Amar Das ji, came to be written. Author Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa begins a 41 part series. Each will be on a pourhi of Anand Sahib. In this story a Sidh Yogi leaves his body at the direction of the Guru, "Be reborn in my family. Then come to me and I will teach you how to live."
How high to you prioritize you health?Making an effort to listen to these five wellness clues, and make specific changes to your lifestyle habits, is one of the simpler ways least expensive to perhaps drastically improve your health and long term happiness to ideally avoid the need for “sick care.”
Continuing form mothers day here is the story of a man written by his mother: When I got frustrated, all I could do was yell at him, “I hope you have a son like yourself.” They now have a son-who is just like his daddy. Has my wish come true? Yes, it has! It was a beautiful wish from a mother’s heart.
The role of Sikhs in the Great War is a largely unknown but fascinating part of the story of the Allied War effort is the participation of the Sikh soldiers in the Dominium forces of Australia.
Painting is one of the most delicate forms of art giving expression to human thoughts and feelings through the media of line and colour.
To the Mother of the Panth: When I took Amrit, I was told she is my mother. I accepted it unquestionably, but never really ventured to get to know her.Of the several (all in Panjabi language in Gurmukhi script) I went thru to learn about my Shero, only one was authored by woman...
[Audio] Sat Purkh Kaur Khalsa records a beautiful prayer for the Nigerian school girls who have been kidnapped from their high school. Invoking their names is powerful. With all our prayers...