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The method is known as the "Surinder Singh route", named after an historic court case. It involves leaving the UK and working in the EEA for about three months. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23029195
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Take this personality quiz and find out something about yourself today. https://whoami.visualdna.com/?c=us#quiz Below are my results:
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Dear All Forum Users, I am currently studying the Doctorate Practitioner in Counselling Psychology at the University of Wolverhampton. As part of my training, I am conducting a research into: “Impact of Religion and Spirituality on Wellbeing within an Asian-Faith Community: How can Counselling Psychologists help?” I am writing to request your valuable time and participation in my study. This study intends to explore the spiritual and religious experience of the Sikh community in particular in relation to their wellbeing. My aim is to increase the knowledge base within the Psychology field in the hope of helping the Asian Faith community access mental health services.…
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Despite forming an extensive component of the sub-continental psyche, Durga still remains an elusive individual in the ongoing taxonomy between literal and metaphorical. An amalgamation of tenderness and blood-thirstiness, Durga unfortunately escapes all notions of definition and recognition. Who is she? And what truly is her purpose in the veiled religiosity which encapsulates all sub-continental faiths? The answers are numerous and disparate on many terms, subsequently a new precedent was ingrained for Durga when Gurmat became prevalent. No more was she a goddess worthy of worship but a metaphor for the multi-tapestried dictums birthed by the latter. The Akali-Nihung, t…
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These Singhs are from Maharajah Ranjit Singh Ji's times. Can we add more to the list with a short biography?? Gyani Sant Singh Ji (1768-1832 A.D.) The fifth head of Damdami Taksal and one of the famed proponents of the Nirmala order Gyani Sant Singh Ji's name has become synonymous with the divinity and mysticism of the Khalsa empire. Gurmat was a hereditary tradition of his family, his father Gyani Soorat Singh was the third head of Damdami Taksal followed suite by his brother Gyani Gurdass Singh Ji. Receiving an extensive amount of education in Gurmat from both his father and brother he became a famed treasure trove of spiritual knowledge at a young age, and imbued the…
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WJKK WJKF Dear cyber sadh sangat jio . we have started Sikh Social Network .. Lets get together and spread sikhism in a new way http://www.khalsapower.com/
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Daharmic records are doing really good seva this the new song. Theres also a Sikh related mela coming up where jazzy and co will be singing Dharmic geet. Better than usual bog standard summer melas bbc asain network put on, which is just a breeding ground for perverts and groomers heres the tune National Dharmic Mela (offical launch of sada haq too)
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Gods Face
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Where do I go to see God's face? Is it in the reflection from the stained glass windows of the ornate cathedral Or in the rainbow after a summer evening's shower? Is it in the wooden cross that hangs prominently in the front of a chapel Or in the hand blistered from creating a home for one who had not? Is it in the podium from which magnificent sermons are preached Or in the fulfilled faces of children who won't go to bed hungry today for the first time in their lives? Is it in the flickering candles in the front of the church or in a friend's eyes as he wipes tears from your heart? For God is not confined by adorned walls or symbols of His glory. He cannot be descri…
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Check this site out. not to sure which section to post in. http://www.clubpunjabi.com/
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We all understand that when Guru maharaj refers to 'asur malech' in Dasam Bani or turks he refers to the inhumane individuals plaguing the innocent and giving rise to ignorance (via what faith we all know). But what about the term Hindu in Uggardanti and Bhagat Bhagauti Vaar???? Does the term Hindu denote what is the accepted definition of Hindu today, or does it denote the indigenous residents of the sub-continent sprinkled with other non-Islamic adherents???
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See for yourself what this game maker is up to now. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201593650981712&set=a.1123789613544.21140.1191233975&type=1&theater
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Family friend came over, is 80. Saod durong beant singh time, they held dally at Ludhiana University ajd caight everyone, killed those who try to escape. Next few months, kill few a day in different districts to tell papers of good police work.
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Ive just read the about 30years ago today in 1983 3,000+ innocent tamil civilians were murdered by the buddhist majority sinhalese in state sanctioned riots/genocide much like the innocent indian Sikh civilians faced in India in nov 1984 from congress party hindu/muslim members. The events in 1983 in Sri Lanka triggered the Tamils into a militant force that could not be stopped as they had the ultimate weapon the suicide bomber. They fought a tough war for their freedom but were crushed in 2009 in a big genocide after funding dried up and lack of geo-political support due to the western corrupt master criminal royal families and the rothschild bankster run governments sto…
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