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[B]3-Day Gurmat Retreat [/B]
[B]What:[/B] Summer 2003 Gurmat Retreat
[B]When: [/B]Thursday, Aug 14 (4PM) to Sunday, Aug 17 (2PM)
[B]Where:[/B] Rockville, MD
[B]Ages:[/B] 18 to 40 years old
[B]Theme:[/B] Playing the Game of Love
Registration is open now!!
Go To: http://www.sikhnetwork.org/index.php?p=Summer2003
Every 6 months, the Sikh Network hosts a 3-day Gurmat retreat to create awareness of our heritage, to make a collective effort to learn and understand gurmat, contemporary panthic affairs while providing an environment to bond with fellow Sikhs from across North America.
[B]What to Expect: [/B]
Intense Workshops - material presented by fellow participants to learn, discuss, and introspect
Interactive Discussions - topics relating to social issues and current events
Divaan - morning and evening divaans include simran, nitnem, kirtan with translations and time for questions
Free time - sports, fun, getting to know people better, sharing personal experiences
GATKA – need we say more!!!
[B]Who should come? [/B]
The retreat is open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 40 years old who wants to learn and experience more about Sikhism.
If you are not sure whether this is the right retreat for you, email us at info@sikhnetwork.org and we'll help answer any questions.
Financial Aid is available for anyone that needs assistance with the registration costs.
Register at http://www.sikhnetwork.org/index.php?p=Summer2003
[B]Workshops:[/B]
Vismad – Feeling the Guru's Soul and Consciousness
Self-Realization
Guru Teg Bahadur – Miracle of Humanity
Gatka
Modern Sikh History - Introduction
Modern Sikh History - Advanced
Discussions:
Love in Sikhi
Reaching Out to our Neighbors
Language of the Guru Granth Sahib
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"We, the Sikhs, had our resurrection en masse at the Masters word, sung in our ears on the battlefields. The war gave us the fiery baptism of God's warm blood. We died. And that is how our master said we should live. There is no other door to everlasting life but through death, like this, through love, and obedience like this. Very little life is in the ego of man; all is there in the shining sun of his soul. He knew all about the nature of after-death; He led us on." "Our Guru in communion with the cosmic processes concentrated his consciousness on the problem of making man alive, natural and free." - Professor Puran Singh
[B]What:[/B] Summer 2003 Gurmat Retreat
[B]When: [/B]Thursday, Aug 14 (4PM) to Sunday, Aug 17 (2PM)
[B]Where:[/B] Rockville, MD
[B]Ages:[/B] 18 to 40 years old
[B]Theme:[/B] Playing the Game of Love
Registration is open now!!
Go To: http://www.sikhnetwork.org/index.php?p=Summer2003
Every 6 months, the Sikh Network hosts a 3-day Gurmat retreat to create awareness of our heritage, to make a collective effort to learn and understand gurmat, contemporary panthic affairs while providing an environment to bond with fellow Sikhs from across North America.
[B]What to Expect: [/B]
Intense Workshops - material presented by fellow participants to learn, discuss, and introspect
Interactive Discussions - topics relating to social issues and current events
Divaan - morning and evening divaans include simran, nitnem, kirtan with translations and time for questions
Free time - sports, fun, getting to know people better, sharing personal experiences
GATKA – need we say more!!!
[B]Who should come? [/B]
The retreat is open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 40 years old who wants to learn and experience more about Sikhism.
If you are not sure whether this is the right retreat for you, email us at info@sikhnetwork.org and we'll help answer any questions.
Financial Aid is available for anyone that needs assistance with the registration costs.
Register at http://www.sikhnetwork.org/index.php?p=Summer2003
[B]Workshops:[/B]
Vismad – Feeling the Guru's Soul and Consciousness
Self-Realization
Guru Teg Bahadur – Miracle of Humanity
Gatka
Modern Sikh History - Introduction
Modern Sikh History - Advanced
Discussions:
Love in Sikhi
Reaching Out to our Neighbors
Language of the Guru Granth Sahib
-----------------------
"We, the Sikhs, had our resurrection en masse at the Masters word, sung in our ears on the battlefields. The war gave us the fiery baptism of God's warm blood. We died. And that is how our master said we should live. There is no other door to everlasting life but through death, like this, through love, and obedience like this. Very little life is in the ego of man; all is there in the shining sun of his soul. He knew all about the nature of after-death; He led us on." "Our Guru in communion with the cosmic processes concentrated his consciousness on the problem of making man alive, natural and free." - Professor Puran Singh
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