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  1. Theres a powerpoint on how hip hop is evil and it is extremely anti-religious.

    When you think about it, all it does is promote:

    a) Lust

    b) Violence

    c) Money

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    True, this is sad. Bhangra is going in this direction as well, that's why i dislike it and don't listen to it anymore.

  2. Explain more. Do you think Khalistan will eradicate other cultures? What cultures other than Punjabi exist in Punjab?

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    You think sikhism and punjabi culture are the only ppl that live there? rolleyes.gif

    I fnd it hard to believe that there are no hindu's and muslims in punjab, that is so unrealistic and arrogant, do more research mr. punjabi!

    One of your earlier posts said that Guru Ji could never have imagined the world we live in today. Now you are talking about his imagination about Khalistan. contradicting here are we?

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    What are you talking about? As everyone knows, humans can't see into the future, nor could GGS, waheguru can, he knows everything. I thought you would have known this by now...

    So you approve that religion (Sikhi) must play an important role in Khalistan. This means you do not support separate church and state idea. If I assumed wrong then your argument becomes wrong because a country can survive without any religion which would mean that promoting Sikhi has nothing to do with survival of Khalistan.

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    I personaly don't like to see politics and religion, history has taught us that religion and politics can be a fatal mix. Sikhism and politics can mix due to basic concepts of sikhi, however when imperfect humans start to get in the mix, sometimes the effects can be negative. Don't you agree?

    Like i said, promote sikhi and clean it before trying to preserve it, this concept applies to almost anything. I am happy to see others pursue khalistan, however, like i said before, i will not get involved in politics (physically). Politics has almost killed my culture and has nearly wiped out our race - i have already said this before.

    Go ahead and promote khalistan, i applaud you, you are brave brother, however i myself will not get invlolved into it.

    In many other topics you did not stay neutral then why now? Here is your chance to educate the Khalistanis and show them the way to "look beyond idealist views".

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    That is why i usually give both sides of the topic when it comes to issues like this, perhaps i should do it more on these boards. I often have dreams and visions of khalistan, no doubt, most of us have! However some ppl try to work for it, while others don't. There's no crime in persueing another area of sikhi.

    WJKK WJKF

    -KS

  3. That's kind of odd, no sugur or cafiene, and start yoga. I was taought that yoga and sikhi dont mix. Anyway, on the meat subject - i eat meat because of health issues, not as micha s before.

    Most westerners can except the vegetarian diet tsince they have the blood type than can handle it. However since i'm type O it is not a good idea to take on a full vegetarian diet. So i eat a little, not as much as before.

    That is my reason.

    As for 3HO, sounds kind of grin.gif

  4. First of all, am i disapointed that many users feel that khalistan is the be all, end all solution to all problems that face sikh. And secondly, i am sad that we are not focosing on other matters more pressing.

    As for my views on khalistan... I, like alot of sikhs and non-sikhs look past the idealist views and look at the possible effects that such a move could have on other cultures and people. Yes, guru gobind singh stated that sikh sovernty was essential for the survival of our religion. However he wouldn't approve of the state of the people of sikhi in its state today. We must cleanse the ppl of sikhi and promote the basics of sikhi before we think about preserving. After all, we would not want to preserve caste use at temples, the SGPC and different sects of sikhism do we.

    That is all i'll say, i am remaining neutral on this subject from now on.

    nuff said...

  5. When I found out Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindranwale were against women doing panj pyare di sewa I was shocked, thenĀ  found out why and thought .... OK fine.

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    the world doesnt revolve around Bhindranwale, he as a human was not purfect and slipt, this was one of those occasions. I don't agrre nor accept of all waht he has had to say, women and men are equal - that goes for all ceramonies and other sikhi related stuff.

    Confused? All i'm saying is that i'm confused wehn individuals dollow other ppl's advice whe it goes against sikhi values and principles.

  6. When you have taken amrit, it's a must that you wear the 5 kakars. Be carefull though, dont overkill and wear when showering or haveing sex, it can be just as bad as not wearing it.

    BTW, glad to hear your interesting in the kirpan!

  7. you story is very inspiring and close to my story of converting, same age, same way, and same concept!

    Sounds like your friend was not much of a sikh after all no.gif

    Little advice, gurdwara's is the least likely place you will find advice and to learn about sikhi - they speak in punjabi! At least over here, i don't know of what the temples are like in the UK.

  8. sleep with it on :)

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    Do NOT sleep on it! i had a bad experience recently when i slep with it - had to go to the hospital LOL!

    Anyways, best to take it off when sleeping and bathroom stuff.

  9. To hell with the SGPC, they are outdated and have no future in sikhi. Take a look a the recent headlines about this so called sikhi group, they are all a bunch of f--k ups.

    Our future is in our youth and finding new sikhs in other cultures and races, also existing sikhs who want more. No, the SGPC is no longer a reliable leader or a good group to look up to. I'm sure i'm not alone that thinks this way.

  10. khalsa starr... where do u live?... maybe there's some sangat in ur area that u can meet up with and they can help u out wit whatever u need...

    i'm sure there's sum actual SIKHS around where u live... especially if u in canada/us/uk....

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    A few friends of mine suggested the gurdwara's in the lower mainland near vancouver BC, i heard that there is always stuff going on and there are some different ppl their as well. I'll have to check it out sometime.

  11. Another thing that is bad is that our president is usually gone for the summer on vacation. Where is a leader when you most need it? This is very sad, also, the state of our community is not very good, no regular attendees, except a few old elders, i wonder if they shake their head in sadness about their community.

  12. Need help? To bad!!

    By Khalsa Starr

    I was in a sad mood, i recently had to move again, i needed help and advice. So what did i decided to do? How about go to the local gurdwara and get some help. After all the temple is the heart of any sikh community and you should be able to get answers on anything sikhi right? WRONG.

    As i walked in to the temple (around 5 pm) i entered a large empty building, there seemd to be no one there. Then an elder came from a room nearby and looked at me. I then made my move and started explianing myself, it looked good, he seemed nice, he even smiled, then when it was his turn, he started taliing. However i coulndt understand what he was saying since he was speaking in punjabi! I couldnt do much, i jsut went to the main hall and did my stuff and left, with no answers or getting any better.

    I wonder if anyone has had this experience?

    I don't know if it's just my gurudwara or if this is actually happening in other temples around the world. A new sikhi, or someone from the public trying to get help or wanting to learn more, but then getting turned back because they don't know punjabi, or get downsized for not knowing all there is about sikhi. I know it happens, why are we alowing this to continue???

    And BTW, it has been over 6 months since i converted to sikhi and i still can't find anyone to help me tie my dastar - i'm sure shocked!

    The biggest teacher for me has been the internet... no.gif sad, just sad...

    Edit: The temple is called "Guru Nanak Sikh Temple"

    -khalsa starr

  13. at the end of the day a seperate sikh state would be better than the drug infested punjab we have right now

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    heh! You think the drugs and crime will go away just when khalistan is made? It will get even worse.

    However economic oportu ites could be something to look foward too, a free country to operate would be inicing for some.

  14. I for one would like to thank everyone for participating in our discussion. Its become rather lengthy and we've covered the topics that I had intended on covering.

    I would like to respond to a few posts in general. I am and have lived a sikh way of life to the best of my abliity. I do believe in sikhism but not this psuedo fanaticism that exists today.

    I do not see the need for women to wear turbans and feel it has been introduced in order to make it seem as if these people are more religious than others. Its all very bizzare. As well, I don't think that a woman should be made to feel as if she's not a sikh simply because she decides to remove unwanted facial hair. That I also see as bizzare.

    I believe alot of families take amrit simply because the father may want his friends and associates within the Gurudwara to know atleast in appearance how religious thier families are.

    Let me tell you about our family friends.

    Father wears full nihang outfit and their three kids wear turbans both girls and the boy. Even the four year old daughter wears a turban and kirpan as she has taken amrit. His wife didn't want to wear a turban after amrit and he used to beat her until she started wearing a turban. So its just all very odd.

    No one, not one person has discussed the case of the girl that was posted in this thread who had facial hair and wanted to remove it and was unable to leave the house because of it. Or the fact that her parents went nuts because she wanted to do something that was logical and rational. So if you want me to answer your questions please first state your position on the above case I mention.

    Other than that I have nothing more to say, once again thank you for the discussion. I have learned a great deal and thank everyone who has participated.

    Later!

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    Interesting, you still think women look bad in turbans, and shouldnt have to when amritdhari. Sad... we are letting sikhism (the people) get diluted no.gif

    It was bad for a husband to beat up his wife cause she didnt wear a turban, well, what was she doing taken amrit if she isnt willing to wear a turban?

  15. ...removing your hair if your amritdaree is a kurehit meaning that it is WRONG.

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    Thank you, someone finally posted it again.

    ALso, I want to point out that I think people have this tendency to think that if one is amritdaree than that makes them better then other people.

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    when you become amritdhari, your supposed to put all those thought behind and try to follow the khalsa as best as possible. If you think that attitude, then why did you become part of the khalsa?

    Really, there is a difference between amrit and non-amrit sikhs, it's important we try not create divisions between ourselves.

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