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  1. Yup it is absurd to even suggest a link between so called "Sikh militants" and ISIS. It's madness for Hindians to even have suggested this. But it confirms to intelligent and awake Sikhs the intentions the Indian govt & certain sections of the Indian media have towards Sikhs globally and especially targeting Canadian Sikhs Problem is all 3 Sikh media channels in the UK are not covering covert and overt Indian maligning of Sikhs in western nations. They have not touched on indian terrorist operations that operatives carried out in 1980-90s in UK, USA and canada. And until our people are unaware of the defamation game the hindustani's are playing then people will just sleep in ignorance until <banned word filter activated> hits the fan and then they wonder whats going on. The indian terrorist Avjit doval was part of the RAW when they targeted Sikhs in punjab and else where. This guy is now an advisor to prime minister modi. We must ask ourselves why are they maligning Canadian sikhs especially? Why try to link ISIS which is terrorist sunni jihadi anti anything non-islamic and does not make alliances with non-muslims..... I believe its because the current canadian prime minister and administration is very pro Sikh he has a party that has 3 Sikhs in parliament. BJP has none. Canadian govt and intelligence agencies know Indian RAW operatives carried out the Air india incident in 1985. And they are very wary of letting Indians do that again and have even banned former punjab police officers and army officers from entry to canada due to their human rights abuses and state terrorism against Sikhs. So the best way to counter hindustani mud slinging against the Sikh globally community is to counter it in the mainstream and sikh media circles. Failure to speak out and mud sling on racist hindustani's and terrorist indian govt is giving them a free ride to attack your religion and your family.
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  2. This is the height of stupidity by GOI and backfiring as is evident by the comments. Sikh awareness is gaining ground globally at a rapid pace, through relief efforts, promotion of Langar and the use of channels like BoS. These spiteful degenerates are slowly seeing their cleverness and false propaganda exposed and long may they continue making a fool of themselves.
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  3. ਧੌਲੁ ਧਰਮੁ ਦਇਆ ਕਾ ਪੂਤੁ ॥ Ang 3 Line 13 Jap: Guru Nanak Dev ਧਰਮ ਦਇਆ ਤੋਂ ਪੈਦਾ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਹੈ, ਭਾਵ, ਜਿਸ ਹਿਰਦੇ ਵਿਚ ਦਇਆ ਹੈ ਉੱਥੇ ਧਰਮ ਪਰਫੁਲਤ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਹੈ। http://www.punjabidharti.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/sikh-aid.jpg
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  4. Cigarettes no, but alcohol depends on the context, it is used for wounds and in almost all known 'FDA' approved cough medicines.
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  5. well I am talking about the scum trying to take to the stages and those offering them the opportunity..
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  6. Wat makes me laugh, is how these rat worshipping pr!cks cant even come up with a feasable lie. I mean its right up there with the "2 uk gurdwaras who r holding bomb making classes", and the "jihadi-scuba khalistanis", who were supposedly ready to do an aqua-attack on gujarat coast frm pakistan. Oh n lets not forget that false flag bakwaas attack on gen murderer brar, in london, at the height of global sikh sympathy, coz of rajoana n wisconsin gurdwara shootings. These Cow pishaab drinkers, cannot tolerate sikhs having good media/world coverage n awareness. I get a feeling 2016 will see indian govt step up false flags galore on sikhs and try to do anotha load of badhnaami on our kaum, to counter the love sikhs r getting everywhere.
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  7. honestly are you an ex-user because you seem so fixed on one thing alone ...naam jap and get some laha if cannibis freaks you out Waheguru only knows what fantasy you will come up with if I told you I have prescribed snake venom from the Surukuku bushmaster snake of South America to save my father's leg from amputation because of MRSA infection ....BTW in the week while waiting for the surgery I managed to get him to the place where he only lost the chichi and neighbouring toe of that leg ...
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  8. Btw dailymail = daily-FAIL. NEVER BELIEVE WHAT THIS CRAP NEWS EVER SAYS. IT'S ALWAYS BS
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  9. I'm no expert in what positives they derive from its use, just what I have heard and read and have no first hand experience, which is why when given the opportunity the next time I'm in Punjab I will ask them. Long term chronic use of cannabis in the incorrect dosage and on its own has been proven to destroy the neural pathways, question is, do the other ingredients alter the pharmacology of the drugs impact on the mind...something that requires further research.
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  10. No one here condones drug use bro. Being open minded and remaining steadfast in your own views aren't mutually exclusive.
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  11. Worse drug is haumai ...Guru ji da faisla ... it makes you forget Waheguru ji ....weed is dangerous for those with underlying mental issues nothing is safe even water
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  12. funny ...all I talked about was knowledge of symptoms and I get sarcastic/ foolish guys coming at me ...Naam japia kar ...
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  13. A review of the Mul mantar book by a genuine scholar, for those who may or may not want this book Review of the Mool Mantar commentary In 2015 Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi of Leicester published an English commentary of the Mool Mantar. There have already been written dozens of such commentaries. However, what makes this book so fascinating and unique is that it is based on the research and writings of Baba Gurbachan Singh Bhindranwale who was one of the greatest Sikh scholars of the 20th century. The book follows the traditional interpretations (sampradaya arth) of Sikhi which have been passed down orally through many centuries. While the ocean of traditional sampradayic wisdom is abundant in the Punjabi language, this book appears to be the first attempt of introducing the traditional interpretations in the English language solely targeting a western audience. This is what makes this book so spectacular and fascinating. The book has an easy layout and is divided into several chapters. The first chapter sets the context and position of the Japji Sahib in the Sikh tradition. By drawing on sophisticated and difficult writings not easily available to Sikhs in the west - Nanak Prakash, Suraj Prakash, Gurmukh Prakash and the Rahitname - Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi has shown how the Japji Sahib has always been an integral and foundational aspect of the Sikh tradition. Many passages of these aforementioned books have been translated to English for the first time in history, showing how many of the Gurus have successively praised the Japji Sahib and what benefits the devotee will gain from reciting the holy verses. The second chapter is a discussion on how Guru Nanak and his revelation fits in with the wider Indic traditions of religion and what sets Guru Nanak apart from the earlier avatars and India religions of the past. The purpose of this chapter is to show the readers how Guru Nanak’s message is a continuation of earlier dharams while at the same time being distinct and independent. There are several quotations from the Puranas , Upanishads and Islam to enhance and enforce the message of Guru Nanak. The impression you get from reading this chapter is that Sikhi is not a faith that originated out of the blue in the 15th century. Rather, Sikhi is a majestic faith with roots going back several thousands of years to the early days of creation. Classifying Sikhi as an old religious tradition is a typical outlook in the samprdayic traditions, but it is the first time I have seen such depth in the English language. The chapter draws heavily on the sophisticated terminology of Vedanta while showing how these concepts are present in the Guru Granth Sahib. On page 63 begins the Mool Mantar commentary itself. Each word of the Mool Mantar has been given several meanings drawing from the Sikh tradition and the many Sanskrit origins of the various words. Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi shows how the Mool Mantar can be interpreted from its historical context but also from its linguistics. I was personally fascinated to see the depths of the Mool Mantar and how the different words add deeper perspectives to the Sikh faith, clearly showing how Sikhi is a universal faith welcoming people of all backgrouns and religious traditions. The chapter shows how on the one level the Mool Mantar can be engaged with purely within the Sikh tradition and from a purely meditative approach. On the other hand the chapter shows how the Mool Mantar fits perfectly into centuries old traditional Indic philosophy and the chapter gives a glimpse of how the Nirmala, Udasi and Taksali scholars of the past have been using, positioning and categorizing the mool mantar in their wider discussions with Brahmin priests and scholars all over India. This sophisticated level, I believe, is an aspect most Sikhs in the west have been deprived. In this chapters, Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi has drawn from Guru Granth Sahib, the vaars of Bhai Gurdas and the Persian ghazals of Bhai Nand Lal Goya. Interestingly, the commentary also draws on the lesser studied Sarukhtavali Granth and Vichar Sagar which have been integral books of the traditional samprdaic curriculum. The Puranas, Vedas, Ramayan and Upanishads are also referenced throughout this chapter. The book is not written as a dry and academic book you read once and then forget everything about. Rather, it has been written with the purpose of inspiring Sikh youth in the west to develop an interest for the traditional and esoteric interpretations of Sikh philosophy. The roman spelling of Gurmat philosophical terms have been kept (instead of merely translating them and keeping the original words out). I believe this has been done purposefully to widen the readers’ vocabulary as well as to inspire them to look deeper into these philosophical concepts by their own study. I am pretty sure Kamalpreet Singh will succeed in his mission of inspiring and widening the plurality of Sikh expression in the west, not only by his online activities, but also with the publication of books like this, of which this book is only amongst the first. I am looking forward to future writings and translations of Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi. Enjoy the reading!
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  14. Ok. Where was the bhagti when Sikhs were massacred by the GOI?
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  15. I assume that's not the first name ..
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  16. Really we should replace the first letter of his name with a G
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  17. Tried and tested methods of herbal medicinal used throughout millenia whether in the outback of Australia, Amazonian Rainforests or closer to home 'desi/ayurvedic' remedies are far better and healthier for the body than the engineered single substance man made medicines approved by the FDA/BMA - providing you find a trusted Vaid. Western Science though useful has significant limitations, they do not understand to name but a few examples, garam/sarad of the body, treatment of eczema without E45, effective remedies for chronic coughs.......really the list is endless. There is no denying Cannabis was used in the past by Singh's as is evident through historical Granths, just not for recreational use to get high. Trick for the ones that use it to have 8-10 hours of Amritvela or work in the heat is not to get hooked and herein lies the tricky part!
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  18. Have you ever researched what goes into the medicines prescribed to us by health professionals and their side effects?It's all about what works for somebody to benefit their health, not to make it worse. Homeopathy did not work for me, but I don't go around telling other people not to try it. This is because, maybe that method does not suit me, but it's worked for others I know, so I don't have any right to tell anybody not to try it. Each person with a health condition is always looking for something to help self manage there condition, which they should do as long as it does not damage or harm them, or make it worse. If one method hasn't worked for somebody, then something else can be tried, and as long as the doctor is consulted about any alternative therapy/medicine, then I say it's ok to, if they agree to it.
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  19. So Jagsaw, cannabis is bad, but morphine is OK? What did the Singhs use when there was no morphine for pain killers? I'll give you a clue : it starts with c and ends with annabis.
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  20. really you are most deluded ...no one here has done nasha ... just keep your weird theories to yourself ...
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  21. never claimed that people should do nasha , I was talking about actual observed symptoms which have responded to homeopathic attentuations over the past 200 plus years . Yes Waheguru ji has created medicines for us , the strongest being naam
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  22. Amazing Simran Please Listen Akhand jaap or akj simran best must watch:
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  23. I study Materia Medicas , detailed descriptions, medicinal substances , poisoning data, folklore, traditional herbal uses, observed proving symptoms this creates a profile which homeopath's map symptoms of an individual patient to . Materia medica (English: medical material/substance) is a Latin medical term for the body of collected knowledge about the therapeutic properties of any substance used for healing (i.e., medicines). There are over 3000 seperate medicines in the homeopathic pharmacopeia and Cannibis Indica is one. There are many different Materia medica books and often I have to cross reference to get a fuller picture . A patient can have some symptoms or many , on different levels of existence , emotional, mental, physical .Cannabis Indica has a skew towards mental symptoms : http://www.homeoint.org/books/boericmm/c/cann-i.htm http://abchomeopathy.com/r.php/Cann-i lectures by respected homeopaths of the past : http://hpathy.com/e-books/lectures-on-homeopathic-materia-medica/cannabis-indica/ from my perspective I can see battleweary -ptsd stricken people using it to get respite and sleep and freedom from overexcited nervous system and pain
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  24. 1.he is not black, and even if he was what is it to a sikh of the Guru ??? 2. no one ran anywhere, we have been married with Guru ji's blessing for over 20 years and our Kids are in sikhi. 3. homeopathic remedies have nano sized particulates of the original poison, mineral, plant material within it 4. you are seriously off target and frankly Waheguru should give you some sumat to not speak ill of others you know jack about . 5. Just because you incapable of lifting your head out of the gutter don't believe all people think like you, I treat people with what works according to strict principles of observation of the patient and their stated needs . I have with Waheguru ji's kirpa been able to help people who have been sidelined by docs as they couldn't get a magic pill to sort out their ills . If I was a drug pusher I would be no better than you , as I would be spreading dis-ease amongst humanity.
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  25. There actually are health benefits associated with tobacco, 'Nicotine is an anti-inflammatory agent and has been shown, among other things to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s, as well as delay the onset of Parkinson’s disease.' * At the end of the day the issue is not employ but abuse. If one was to obtain gout by consuming too much food who or what is at fault? The consumer who consumes excessively or the food? * http://sorendreier.com/tobacco-a-forgotten-healing-plant/
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  26. This was the post I was looking for, so does this mean he will be discharged for good if his application for the other one is accepted? Has it even been applied for?Why isn't this on any of the Sikhi media pages or newspapers?
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