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  1. Waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fateh!

    Bhena Ji, I know its tough. I have had my father tell me that i have a mustache and make fun of me. And recently my bhabi tried to get me to get a facial for a friends wedding.

    But you know what? It doesn't matter what they say because the say it because they can't do it themselves. They are weak and caught in maya and they can't bear it that you are stronger than they are. Don't become one of them again. You Guru Ji's daughter and you are meant to stick out in a million. Be cool and confident with who you are and your looks and you know what? for the first time in your life you will notice that people will start looking beyond the looks to the real you.

    -guptkuri

    Waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fateh

  2. Don't want to seem rude but I'll just bluntly say it.

    This is a gurmat website where bani, guru sahiban, and gurmat is discussed. There are several websites where you would get a more better answer like medical forums etc.. So why are you posting threads seeking answers on a forum that is irrelevant to your problems?

    I think the reason these kindof questions get posted on a Sikh forum is because most health forums don't understand our diet? I could be wrong?

  3. this is sad...the first thought that came to mind was I hope he is not talking about my dad's business. lol

    But anyhow, I don't know about where you work but here, the employee is paid by his value. Like if an employee complains alot and doesn't do much work, he is paid the lowest and is the first to be replaced. Then there are employees that go above and beyond and put more effort then others, so they get more money. so, If you really want a raise, make yourself irreplaceable and then walk away. Then watch your employer run after you with better hours and more money. ;)

    Also, what country you live in? And how do you get paid (like hourly, weekly, biweekly, monthly?)? I ask because those 2 things can play major roles on if you can do something or not about not being paid right.

  4. Veer Ji, I have never been through such a thing but the only thing I can think of in this case is 3ho sikhs? Since they are quite a diversity, your wife would have community and you still have Sikhi. I can't think of anything else, right off the bat.

  5. Okay, so here is the thing my dad just got back from India and he bought me back a whole bunch of books. None on my list ofcourse, he just randomly went to Singh Brothers shop in amritsar and they gave him a whole bunch of books in punjabi and english. I just began reading this book on opreration blue star "the true story" by Lt. Gen K.s. Brar and it honestly is a horrible attempt by the government to justifiy their actions. I was just wondering if anyone else has read it? And done anyone know if any books were written to counter this one?

    -guptkuri

  6. You are right. That is why I stopped telling any non-Sikh about Sikhi :) . So you see, not all converts are that bad :) . I know you didn't mean to say the quoted part about those who converted to Sikhism, but it could apply to us as well, right? :)

    Yeah, I didn't mean to say that. What I had in mind was the poojas and havans which are suppose to fix all your problems. Sikhi teaches to live in Waheguru JI's will.

  7. We already have the London June Rememberance Rally dont we for 1984. But I do think we need to do the following:-

    1. Ensure that greater numbers attend the rally think it was 15,000 last year).

    2. Ensure the new Sikh Council and the Sikh Federation engage with the Canadians and Americans to also have rallies within their capitals on the same day.

    3. Ensure that all rallies have mainstream media coverage.

    The 3rd point is the tricky one. I think if the media was tipped off that someone will be setting themselves on fire at the end of the rally, that should do it :o .

    I don't think we need false alarms of people burning themselves to get media coverage. If you have multiple rallies on the same day, that is enough for the media to take interest. And if we can get this to happen around the world, that will ensure even more coverage. But the tricky part is gurudwara politics and getting Gurudwara committess to agree and host these rallies......

  8. Living in His Will

    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    One of the easiest things to say is that we should live in His will but it is one of the hardest things to do. And it is not until we actually live in His will during a difficult period in life, do we realize what it truly means to live in His will. In my life and the life of dear ones, I have seen when living in His will was good, bad and nearly impossible.

    I was nineteen years old when over the period of a few months; I found myself unable to walk for more than a few feet without unbearable pain, riddled with random pain in different parts of my body and unable to stay awake more than a few hours. For six months my family thought I was faking it because the doctors couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. I was miserable and couldn’t figure out why God was doing this to me; what good did God get from my misery? Than six months after all this had begun, the doctors discovered I had imbalance that caused my kidneys to leak. The supplements made the random muscle pain and constant need for sleep go away but I still couldn’t walk. It took them another month to discover that I had a slip disc, which was actually the root of my misery. None of the painkillers were working and the doctors recommended surgery. An impulse trip to India and bath at Harmandir Sahib, my back was cured. Till this day I thank god that I got slip disc and my kidney condition got caught. It was hard to live in His will but when I look back, it was worth it.

    A person is not always able to look back and be thankful for what seems like a horrible event in their lives that changed their life for the better. Life was finally looking up for my father, he was working hard as a truck driver to support his family back home and then suddenly one day his partner caused the truck to crash. My father was sleeping in the back when the crash happened and was horribly injured; the partner jumped out and didn’t even get a scratch on him. It was during the ride to the hospital the paramedics discovered my father had diabetes that was completely out of control. Left untreated, it could have caused my father to have severe kidney damage, to go blind and loads of other problems. But this crash got him the help he needed, which he otherwise would have never gotten because he just couldn’t afford it. Not only did this accident helped catch his diabetes but the insurance money helped him start his own business. He is 100 times better off today, than he was before that faithful crash. His back often troubles him and at times the pain gets unbearable but today he can afford to say no to work. The memories of the horrible crash still hurt him, maybe one day this will of God, won’t seem so bad.

    But how does one live in His will when no light can be seen at the end of the tunnel of pain. In recent months a family friend had a stroke due to high blood pressure, the stroke has left him unable to talk, recognize his family and without hope of ever returning to normal. The only breadwinner for his family does not even know that since he has been in the hospital, another daughter has been born to him. All day his family cries and prays that a miracle will happen and he will once again recognize them, it has been months but he has not. Sometimes we wonder if he is never going to get better, wouldn’t it have been easier if God had called him to Himself? But then again, if God had done that would his wife stayed back and learned to fend for herself and her family? Would she have kept her daughter, which everyone is so eager to adopt? Maybe or maybe not. But as of now, she is here fighting, praying and learning on how to survive on her own without depending on others, so she can keep things normal for when her husband does wake up. Yes, those of us around her try to help her out as much as we can but it is not the same as having your husband with you that used to do everything for you. Sometimes to the non-believer the will of God is worse than bad, it’s ugly.

    No matter how God’s will looks at first glance, for those that believe there is always more to it than that meets the eye. Whether God’s will is good, bad or ugly, there is always some good hidden in it, we just need to believe. Sometimes is pain for small period of time, to help us avoid long time problems. Sometimes its pain in smaller doses to help us bear it in the long run. And occasionally He gives us a big pain to make us so strong that we can not only bear our pain but help others also. He is our father, why would he want to see us in pain? If you can’t see the good in His will, it is because you have yet to turn on the lights. Go to Guru Granth Sahib Ji and ask for help in turning on the minds light because it is only a Guru that can expel the darkness and bring you into the light.

  9. My mum says you can get them in "Guru Teg Bahadur sahib ji gurdwara in Model town" but you can also get them in Shekha Bazzar but I don't think you will find as much stuff as you would in Amritsar.

    and its Jalandhar (Only correcting you because I am from there) rolleyes.gif

    Thanks, Veer Ji! I will call India tonight and let them know. thanks, again

    and thanks for correcting me and get ready to correct me again and again. I have bad memory. I am from jalandhar area too but I moved as a kid.

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