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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...
Gurumustuk Singh says, "This is my personal experience as an American-born Sikh with parents from Christian and Jewish backgrounds; the changing world of Sikhi, and how various people are connecting with this lifestyle..."
“Never be right or wrong, always be neutral. Speak not through the positive mind or the negative mind, but from the neutral mind. And whenever you have to confront a calamity or a pleasure, take the altitude. Adjust the attitude. Do not react right away.”
Well, I’m posting a little bit early, but it’s kind of hard to catch Gurumustuk Singh by surprise. March 24th is his 36th birthday and it’s a milestone birthday.
I often hear frustration and disappointment in relation to SGPC and those involved in the management of the Gurdwaras in India. There is a feeling of lack of leadership, corruption, over politicization of Sikhi, practices which are counter to Sikh belief...
Story about my recent travels home from India. My internal battle with worry vs. relaxing and letting God take care of things.
SALDEF is proud to announce that Gurumustuk Singh, founder of SikhNet, will be recognized with the 2009 SALDEF Youth Leadership Award
Those Sikhs that chose to embrace Sikhi (often termed as ‘goray Sikhs’, are sometimes seen as an enigma.
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