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In our “Sikh” distributed network - each Sikh is interchangeable with another because we all represent the same universal values given by the Guru. This Raj is based on the principle "If you can't see God in all, you can't see God at all"
Satwant Kaur, who has made a name for herself as the ‘First Lady of Emerging Technologies‘, will elaborate on the possibilities of making science fiction into reality during her keynote address at the 2014 IT Expo.
The significance of Vaisakhi did not start with 1699 nor did it end on that day. The revolution of Vaisakhi continues apace and is, in fact, undiminished today. We need to move our heads, hearts and beings into the 21st century to see it.
Kavardeep is among some 300 young men and women looking at a future that promises to be distinctly different from the tragic path their fathers chose.
We may be losing more than we realize when we depend upon English translations of the Guru Granth Sahib that offer a very different character and influence compared to the original.
Among Sikhs there is a tragedy. They found the technology of spirituality and they have drowned themselves in the ocean of ego. That is what Sikhism is today.
Keep in mind the assortment of runners that make up a marathon. They are all on the same path but not at the same place at any given time. What gives them a common purpose is the direction of their travel.
Miri Piri Academy needs your support to continue to provide financial aid to more than 75% of our students who come to the school to develop mind, body and spirit and learn Khalsa values and Kundalini Yoga.
Question asked by a SikhNet User: "How real are people who can predict the future?
With all Sikhs working together to create a better tomorrow, filled with equality of all, we cannot fail. Taking inspiration from the great women of yesteryear, we will inspire the women of today to create a brighter future for tomorrow.
Khalistan is inevitable. It is our destined future. But the people we hear screaming today for Khalistan will not be the ones to create it.
The problems we face today are too big and too complex to be solved without the full participation of women.
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