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THE WARRIOR

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  1. I don’t recall anybody organising a massive prayer syndicate when the panth has been in real dire peril in the past. Maybe the problem being it’s the right kind of Sikhs who are the biggest threat to Sikhi today, I can’t see any amount of prayers changing that. At times it’s commonsense to apply commonsense before asking for divine intervention.
  2. Thank you, but you still haven’t answered my question instead you’ve diverted from it Here it is again “Once completing the task what does the objective hope to achieve. what I’m asking is what change are all these people taking part wanting for?”
  3. Nope still don’t get it. Once completing the task what does the objective hope to achieve. what I’m asking is what change are all these people taking part wanting for?
  4. There is pleasure in both receiving and giving. For example there is little we could give to the Guru we can only receive vastness from him, so here we should also have love to receive. People between each other should give and receive joyfully and willingly, the only motive should be love and joy. This should be the basis of humanity.
  5. Mehtab Singh that was a great post. If a person is projecting love and joy which is a natural human condition they also attract it….the problem being, be the relationship with divinity or human alike the problem occurs when a person tries to find love in others and other things so they are no longer a source but a drain. Be joyful, be loving be happy…peace.
  6. The coming of Kalki Avtara goes back to Zoroastrian monotheism (first organised religion) and even further.
  7. Modernising we always should strive for in the upkeep of humanity for example medicine, science, facilities, transport etc etc. these things being modernised are a good and positive action because they address the basic and functional needs of society and humanity as a whole. Sikhi however cannot be modernised simply because it is beyond human comprehension as it is. For example in Gurbani it explains only the creator knows the secrets of his own, be it creation or evolution. We cannot modernise something that is limitless and infinite because we a humans naturally try to define and better things we cannot define something that is beyond our comprehension and the scope of our definition. Like life it is beyond meaning you cannot pin it down and try to define it, it’s a hopeless task. A Sikh is a conscious being who chooses the path not because he is born as one and not because his ancestors were also Sikhs because simply he or she accepts the method and it’s practice as a tool for betterment of the travel ahead. In a Sikhs life freedom of actions is celebrated there is no prohibitions the Sikh lives life consciously and in awareness they choose to or not to. The Sikh is not a conformer to modernising of marketing people like sheep and conforming to popular opinion.
  8. The answer to the question is easier to address if you know what personality is and what influences its make up.
  9. Ignorance is impartial it can infect anyone regardless of background…who is good who is bad? We just assume who we call good can only love what we call god.
  10. There are differences between being religious, being moral and being spiritual.
  11. Mastering the four schools of Yoga makes the true warrior. What is Yoga?
  12. We are formed from the fire of the womb within, and the bubble of water of the sperm. For what purpose are we created? Obviously to ponder about chocolate!
  13. After 15yrs the monks thinks it was better to be married after 15yrs the married man thinks it was better to be a monk……what am I trying to say? A vast amount of Punjabis with a bit of money in particular have a very basic flaw in their mentality always thinking that the grass is greener on the other side the alternative is the better option than the present situation. I think the ones who truly saw the change were first generation immigrants who left the Punjab, who although may not have been strictly religious held on to the old ideals, imagery and culture. They see the change and often comment on it. Classically my father like possibly many of yours left the Punjab back in the 50’s-60’s. often he would tell me how they huddled around a singular heater during the bitter British winter thinking of home. He like many sent money home to improve the standard of living. Aftertime and various stresses it takes its toll on a man physically mentally emotionally. When he returns back to his village things have changed dramatically yes the standard of living has changed it’s better that’s good, but the people have also changed. Some here will argue the same old dismissive argument government influence etc etc, yes to a degree. But the moral decay of Punjabis is very much down to themselves. They have become enslaved by money, riches and keeping up with the Jones mentality. My father now says sometimes to make people understand quality of life it’s better to just build basic toilets rather than lavish temples!
  14. Any chance of some comparative pictures? Also my understanding is that goshawks are easier to train than other raptors am I correct in thinking if a person wanted to start in falconry it’s a good option to start with?
  15. It maybe a descendant of Rustams. As also there are descendants of Guru jis horses Neela and Dilbagh. Maybe others here may know for sure?
  16. It would appear when there was a price on our heads life was easier.
  17. A simple way to look at it and understand it is Shaheed Singhs remain so out of choice, unlike other qualities of Attmas they retain the rational thought and thinking process therefore they are conscious and aware more than ourselves in par with other spiritual beings who also remain out of choice. These beings are able to pick and choose where and when they may wish to take rebirth if they need to even in which womb. However unlike other disembodied attmas who can remain in that state without time limit (hellish), spiritually advanced being don’t have as much time to spend in their state (heavenly) usually they take birth out of choice or reabsorbed into the timeless infinity.
  18. There’s a way of doing things and a way of saying things, what’s been done so far and said so far is pretty disgusting. When we say Sant-Sapai it means something and stands for something a standard of chivalry and honour, any thing less is not the conduct of a Singh and anything less is not good enough.
  19. By mainstream you mean popular, what is popular isn’t always what is right and what is true. Ultimately it is better to attempt full heartedly genuinely something and fail and understand that awareness in failure is a strength to success. Rather than the pretence, grind and repetition of falsehood practice. Fundamentally the former may utter just one “Vaheguru” and be free from this mentality whilst the latter continues on the rodent wheel of life, amusingly obvious sadly unproductive. Truth is what you want in its most beautiful ugly form.
  20. A woman has been arrested in Japan after she allegedly killed her virtual husband in a popular video game. The 43 year old was reportedly furious at finding herself suddenly divorced in the online game "Maplestory". Police say she illegally accessed login details of the man playing her virtual husband, and killed off his character. The woman, a piano teacher, is in jail in Sapporo waiting to learn if she faces charges of illegally accessing a computer and manipulating data. She was taken to Sapporo - where her "husband", a 33-year-old office worker lives - from her home in southern Miyazaki 620 miles (1,000 km) away after her arrest on Wednesday. If charged with the offenses, and convicted, she faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000. 'So angry' A Sapporo police official, according to the Associated Press news agency, said the woman had used the man's ID and password to log into the game last May to carry out the virtual murder. "I was suddenly divorced, without a word of warning. That made me so angry," she was quoted by the official as telling investigators. Maplestory is a Korean-made game, which has grown in popularity around the world but has a strong fan base in the Far East. The game centres on defeating monsters, but players can also engage in social activities and relationships - including marriages - through their digital characters, called avatars.
  21. He mentions a metaphoric brother who is deaf and blind and is killed, I wonder what method would he have preferred his brother to die? slow and laboriously or quick and swiftly. According to the scientific doctor the slower method would have been a better one, yep he sure knows what he’s on about. As for the Sikhs attacking from behind and Muslims attacking from the front historical facts here also debunk the good doctor….don’t give up the day job.
  22. Friend 'last to see Hannah alive' Hannah was found strangled two days after she went missing A friend of 17-year-old Hannah Foster has described how they waved goodbye to each other after a night out. Winchester Crown Court heard that Helen Wilkinson was the last person to see Hannah alive on 14 March 2003. Miss Wilkinson described how Hannah watched her get on a bus, then waved to her, before starting the short walk to her home in Portswood, Southampton. Hannah never made it and was found strangled two days later. Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, 40, denies her murder. He also denies rape, kidnap and false imprisonment. Oxford graduate and PhD student Miss Wilkinson told the court how the pair had been friends since they were 11 years old. One drink She said they both attended Barton Peveril College in Eastleigh near Southampton, where they were studying A-Levels, sharing the same subjects of chemistry and biology. Miss Wilkinson told the jury that she and Hannah had met after college that day and decided to go out for the night in the Portswood area of Southampton. Maninder Pal Singh Kohli denies all the charges against him She said they visited several bars, but only had one alcoholic drink all evening. Miss Wilkinson told the court how they had arrived at a venue called the So bar by about 2230 GMT, where they talked about moving on to another bar. Miss Wilkinson said: "We started to walk there and Hannah said: 'Shall we just not bother?' and I said yes, and we turned back. "We started walking back into Portswood so I could get a bus home." India flight Miss Wilkinson told the jury how after she got on the bus, she waved at Hannah through the window as the teenager set off along Highfield Lane towards her home about 400yds (366m) away. The jury of eight men and four women were told this was the last time that Hannah was seen alive. They also listened to a recording of the 999 call Hannah made as she was being abducted by her killer. In it, her frightened voice could be heard as she made conversation with a man with an accent but the call was disconnected after 50 seconds because Hannah was not speaking directly to the operator. Mr Kohli is alleged to have snatched Hannah from the street in his van in the moments after she waved goodbye to Miss Wilkinson. Jurors heard on Tuesday that the teenager's blood was found in a van used by Mr Kohli, who took a flight to India two days after her body was discovered. The trial continues.
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