Of course, since the teaching was conducted in English and we had Punjabi speakers, Chinese speakers and German speakers. There were three simultaneous translators who served tirelessly translating for each group of students.
I have NEVER EVER seen a room full of people, mostly that don't have the Sikh roop, sing Kirtan or part of Mul Mantra. I have no words to describe the emotions I felt. I was confused, happy, ecstatic, curious...
The time of power and control is ending. Our Guru has shown how every Sikh has a direct connection to God and Guru without the need for any middle man. Being present with the awakening souls of these children was a privilege and a blessing for me.
Guruka Singh, CEO of SikhNet, is now traveling through different cities in England to participate at various Sikh youth camps. Sangat warmly and enthusiastically receives him and he is always happy to share. Click to see his travel schedule.
Here is the second video part to the previously posted video topic of "Sin, Guilt, Heaven and Hell". This video deals with the issue and question of whether guilt is a good thing to motivate and have self discipline.
Here is one topic which I think is a great one for us all to think about. I have found that even within the Sikh lifestyle many people have adopted the mentality of "guilt and sin". In the following video interview Guruka Singh shares his thoughts on the topic of Sin, Guilt, Heaven and Hell.
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