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Guru Sahib in japji Sahib has called earth as mother. We humans shud try to live such a lifestyle which puts less burden on mother earth. People all over the world are setting up eco villages to live environment friendly lifestyle. We can make a similar eco village in punjab by using solar panels, organic farming, horses etc. We can take help from nihangs and experts like balbir Singh seechewal. People in punjab are living bad lifestyle. Our water level is going down. Even Rajasthan, a desert has more forest cover than punjab. We have totally polluted our rivers. Our farming is full of poisonous fertilizers and pesticides. …
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Get it while you can folks. Free download. This short, ancient classic by an unknown (but obviously brilliant) Chinese general on military strategy is eye opening and shockingly enduring as a work. Why pick this translation over the many that are available on the market? Because it has been translated by Chinese people themselves who are better equipped to read and translate the subtle nuances in the work that would go over the heads of the many Europeans who have attempted to translate this work. I picked it up many years ago from a Chinese shop in Holland just after first graduating. I found it again after years when I was going through some old boxes and scanned …
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Very interesting speech:
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Kulwinder Singh awarded court costs after ‘unreasonable’ murder charge Georgina Mitchell February 10, 2023 — 5.40pm A man who was wrongly accused of murdering his wife by lighting her on fire has been awarded court costs, after a judge found it was unreasonable to prosecute him because there was no evidence that he was anywhere near her at the time. Instead, the judge found, it is likely the wife set herself on fire in an echo of a Bollywood movie she had just watched, killing herself accidentally when the fire reacted to the synthetic clothing she was wearing. Kul…
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Could there be a possible link to why bill gates, ambani and other rich billionaires are trying to buy vast farm land? Bill gates has been successful in aquiring vast amounts of farm land in america just recently. Ambani plans to doe the same in india hence the huge protests and push back by small farmers. The UN agenda 21 and 2030 claims for a sustainable future things will need to be done differently. Is this all part of the agenda? That the UN other bodies are involved in trying to oppress the common man across the word
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A place to post concise news articles and images of the deepening degradation of our world.
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843,695 views 10 Apr 2022 STOCKTON In all of my travels, one of the coolest cultures I've met are the Sikhs from Northern India. So when I heard there was a huge Sikh population in Northern California I knew I had to meet them. Join me as we learn about this light-hearted group of guys who find escape through motorcycles and love to joke around while dropping Sikh wisdom and a unique perspective on living in America.
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Members 316 Posted 3 hours ago If you’ve ever had a run in with O9A types you’ll know how they tend to be more troublesome than the average racist. For those who don’t know about this secretive organisation, here is some information: https://www.thedailybeast.com/suspect-in-canadian-mosque-murder-was-obsessed-with-race-war-group-order-of-the-nine-angles Just after dawn on Sept. 7, 2020, along a well-trodden path of the West Humber Trail in Toronto, a jogger saw something that stopped them in their tracks. Lay…
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Thought I'd start a thread about books worth reading. They don't have to be Sikhi related. I picked up: Confessions of an economic hit man by John Perkins. Have been told it's a must read.
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Bhangra is popularly pushed as a "Panjabi Harvest Dance" by our own people. Here's an interesting read about Bhangra and how it was unknown in East Panjab. The crazy Bhangra performances at weddings or silly Bhangra moves on stage are a new invention. How Not to Dance Bhangra [Bazaar. London . Summer 1987] Bhangra isn’t a folk dance, but a spicy mixture of nine Punjabi folk dances – Dhamāl, Gidha, Jalli, Jhummar, Luddi, Pathania, Phumania, Sammi and Sialkoti bhangra B hangra performed in this country is not authentic; not to speak of the bhangra performed in Bombay films and youth festival…
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https://www.desiblitz.com/content/nri-man-admits-murdering-student-nurse-in-australia NRI Man admits Murdering Student Nurse in Australia February 9, 2023 Australian resident Tarikjot Singh, who was charged with the murder of student nurse Jasmeen Kaur, has admitted to killing her. Tarikjot Singh, aged 22, of Adelaide, Australia, has pleaded guilty to the murder of student nurse Jasmeen Kaur. This comes after it was revealed that he stalked her for several weeks. Singh, who was known to Ms Kaur, abducted her after she finished her shift at Southern Cross Homes, a care home in North P…
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/index.html Does this finally put the mask debate to bed? 'Gold standard' analysis of 78 studies and 1million people finds face coverings made 'little to no difference' to Covid infection or death rates The research - carried out by the Cochrane Institute , the 'gold standard' of evidence-based reviews, looked at 78 global studies involving over a million people. Results indicated that surgical masks reduced the risk of catching 'Covid or a flu-like illness' by just five percent - a figure so low it may not be statistically significant. The researchers said harms caused by masks - including hampering children's s…
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I came across a couple of unfortunate incidents in the news recently that served to get me thinking about issues that i suppose go to the heart of Sikh philosophy. We are instructed not to veer towards extremes; that the correct path is the balanced, considered middle way. Sikhi is as much a faith about standing up for oneself and battling for those who cannot defend themselves, as it is a faith that believes that love and kindness are essential traits if we are to live fruitful lives, and eventually merge with God. How does one decide which situation merits a particular approach? Some Sikhs would have us believe that the default position must always be the one of to…
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