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  1. World religious systems are mostly based on faith and fairly strict dogma, doctrines and codes which are not negotiable . Although quite exceptionally, in Sikhi some do claim that the faith and reason go together. The trouble with that assumption, of course, is that ‘reason’ sees through the lens of own prejudices and biases. Your line of questioning are no exception. So in human dialogues, different viewpoints based on ‘reason’ are to be expected Guru Nanak said I am not a muslim or Hindu etc Im a human being. Lets get this clear from the start; a Sikh can get married to who ever they want. In accordance with Guru Nanak’s teachings, a Sikh can in fact do anything they want in life; they are the masters of their own destiny and responsible for their immediate surroundings in which they reside. However, there are in life some decisions we make that lead to more desirable outcomes than others and a Sikh – as a student who not only wishes to learn from the Guru but also aims to put that which they learn into practice – is steered towards making those more desirable decisions, one of which is to share this lifetime with another who is on the same path and trying to learn from the same Master. This is reflected in the very concept of the Anand Karaj which is depicted as a union of two souls who become one. The verses read during the ceremony which solemnise the marriage speak of the coming together of the soul bride with the Truth, but as with much of the Guru Granth Sahib have a secondary meaning at a Worldly level of the coming together of the bride and groom at the feet of the Guru. The Anand Karaj is neither a blessing nor an exchange of vows, rather it is the first step of two people who wish to live and work as one whilst committing themselves to the path espoused by Guru Nanak. Clearly for this reason it is a ceremony that should not be entered into lightly by both Sikhs and non-Sikhs alike! Of course a Sikh can still opt to marry a non-Sikh, this has always been the case. But as should be plainly obvious if you read the preceding lines, the Anand Karaj is not an appropriate vehicle for such a marriage. In my own personal life, I can vouch for a number of persons who enter into a mixed-faith marriage and are living quite happily together, but who made the informed and appropriate decision not to request an Anand Karaj. And here is where the real problem lies: there are far too many Gurdware and administrators of Sikh institutions who are unfamiliar with the principle behind an Anand Karaj altogether lack the knowledge and understanding of what lies beneath the rites and customs Sikhs utilize in their everyday life and so are ill-equiped to deal with this issue There is only one solution to this entire issue and as ever it is education. I would hazard a guess that the overwhelming majority of Gurdware committees themselves have no clue that the Anand Karaj is not an exchange of vows between two people, but is a coming together of those two souls at the door of Guru Nanak in renunciation of all others
  2. He should be paid 100k a year..gianees need a pay rise too!j singh is a diamond geezer!!
  3. Yep defo..globally christians and muslims have great sales people but have nothing to sell..sikhi has a warehouse full of diamonds and pearls but we have crap sales people!!
  4. Sikhs have a choice too..eat or not to eat meat. Im x rs..wasted 20 years on punj naam jap. Jyoti niranjan..aumkar..rarankar..sohung sattnam..this is nam of kaal..lets look at jyoti niranjan.. Chachri Mudra They make a practise over the word Jyoti Niranjan, the source of production of fire (Agni Tattav). Niranjan is another name for Shiva. (Shiv lok located in fourth chackra..shiva being one of three of kaals sons) If anyone would like more info on this cult..i have first hand experience..my family are close with babas and committee. GURU Nanak in his radient form darshan saved me from these people .but not my parents ..they are too brainwashed. The last message the person said the rs leaders spread message of SGGSji..yea rite..they never mention dasma pita..they never talk about sikh history..they keep dastar and beard but dont instruct followers too..they have langer separte ..not with sangat...and dont sit in sangat for langer..they have set up satsangs at 9am Sunday morning as they are fully aware this is a time when many go Gurdwara..brothers the list goes on..i am x rs...seen it..done it...its a huge deception on a large scale!! Ever since being blessed with waheguru ive excelled on the astral planes..During 5 nam jap ive going around in circles for 20years been sucked in the vaccum sky by the panj shabad radha soami. Waheguru has given my direction. Baba charan singh beas died of heart attack..baba rasila ram (saidpur sect) died of cancer..swami ji himself smoked tobbaco and became a ghost And posssed his disciple bukki until her death (evidence is all in kirpals singhs literature and no baba has denied this fact) ..the list is endless..and rs sangat claim these leaders are satgurus..far frm it!!these souls are in the grip of kaal..only god (vaheguru)can pull them out like they did with me..blessed moment..sorry got to go ..tears ..dhun dhun Guru Nanak dev ji WJKKWJKF
  5. Pagan evergreen tree; Many persons are unaware and perhaps don’t even know what the evergreen Christ-mas tree represents, placing them in their homes, decorating the tree with silver and gold, with flashing lights, but why? The erect evergreen tree is a symbol of influence in fertility of the male reproduction organ and the reems represent the female reproduction organ, which is a Pagan Custom, nothing to do with God. ‘’Ritual Practices bind people in egoism, meeting together they worship idols’’ II1II (GGSJ Ang 32) The Nicolaitans (followers of Santa (ni)-Claus) celebrated Yule-tide (Christmas now). Yuletide is a Pagan festival from the Sun worshiping Babylonian Mystery religion (name changed to Christianity in 1st century by Sorcerer Simon Pater). Ask yourself why it’s said ‘Santa comes through the chimney? The Satanic elite say ‘it’s symbolic coming through the hells of fire into your home. Santa Claus wears scarlet which the scriptures state is ‘the great red dragon – Satan’. Is Santa an anagram of Satan? What are people going to gain by indulging in presenting gifts and believing in a deity ‘Santa Claus’? A moment of satisfaction! Then what? For this Pagan Ritual day millions of turkeys and chickens are slaughtered. How can God be pleased? 25th December - birth of many Sun gods- coincidence? In GGSJ Ang 1103: Gurbani critises ritualistic and sacrificial slaughtering of animals as hypocritical, inhumane and iIlogical. Guru Ji explains that if you say that the one God is in all, so why kill chickens? Does he not pervade in the chickens? What is the meaning of killing the creation of God and presenting it before him (GGSJ Anj:1350). Guru Ji takes a glimpse into the karmic cost of such actions and the external fate and what the destiny will be, if one continues to embrace eating meat. GGSJ Ang 1374; O Kabir! Blessed is the food of rice and lentils; who would have his head to be slain hereafter; for the meat he eats here.
  6. ‘’Millions of rituals and actions are the root of entanglements" (GGSJ Ang:1148) Sikhism rejects all kinds of ritual and superstitious practices that are followed by all other religions and cultures. Sikhism is solely based upon the love and devotion of the One Primal God. Therefore, Sikhs do not adhere to such ritual practices. For Sikhs, any form of participation in religious fasts, idol worshipping of deities, pictures, flowers, statues, and black magic are against Guru’s teachings. ‘’Without God, other actions are useless, fasting, daily rituals and austere self- discipline – those who keep the practice of these, are rewarded with less than a shell. Hereafter, the way is different; O Siblings of destiny, these things are of no use at all’’II1II (GGSJ Ang: 216) The Sikh faith explains that adhering to these practices will not help the soul achieve liberation and become one with Vaheguru (God). These practices rather divert the soul from the path of God by leading one into spiritual darkness through guises of Brahm Lok, Vish Lok and Shiv Lok. The sad situation today is hundreds of people are being duped into ritual practices, following Babeh, Pundits, telephoning and visiting hand readers, astrologers or card readers to foretell their future. Such practices go against the Guru’s teachings and are frowned upon as misleading and corrupt. Many of these so-called Pundits and astrologers are simply there for the money and self- recognition, not for the welfare of the people. ‘’After all their reading, the Pundits, the religious scholars, and the astrologers argue and debate. Their intellect and understanding are perverted; they just don’t understand. They are full of greed and corruption’. (GGSJ Ang:27) Some of these astrologers have gone to the extent of printing Kandeh, Ik Onkar signs or illustrated images of the Sikh Guru’s on their leaflets to mislead members of the Sikh community io spiritual darkness and falsehood. Those who have no understanding or knowledge of ritual practices, simply fall victim to them. Some of the common solutions that are offered are; throwing seven coconuts or 7 kilo of rice in a flowing river, keep bird food in a white cloth under your pillow and then giving it to birds the next day. Donating a bag of yellow dall to a religious place on a Tuesday, not wearing a certain colour on this day...etc. This list is never ending. Further ‘problem –solving’ solutions are wearing certain precious stone rings, wearing of sacred coloured threads and pendants. ‘’The faithful ones DO NOT follow empty religious rituals’’ (GGSJ Ang: 3) ‘’That the humble being who chants God’s Name, remains forever awake and aware, night and day. He is not affected by charms and spells, nor is he harmed by the wicked eye’’ II1IIPauseII (GGSJ Ang:818) The typical Hindu rituals that are being performed are fasts like; PORANMASHI KA BARAT:Fasting each month during a full moon & to refrain from eating salt. MAHA SHIVRATRA :Fasting and prayer-offering to the deity SHIVA. KARVA CHOTH KA BARAT:Fasting for your Husband, so that he lives longer NAVATRI: Fasting and pray-offering to the deity, DURGA. “Within him there is no meditation on the Lord. That man wastes his life in vain – keep this in mind II1IIpauseII He who baths at sacred shrines of pilgrimage, and adheres to fasts: he has no control over his mind. Know that such religion is a waste of time to him. I speak the Truth for his sake II 1 II Just like a stone, kept immersed in water, motionless, the water does not enter it. So, understand that the mortal being who is lacking devotional worship is similar to that II2II In the Dark Age of Kali Yuga, liberation comes from the Lords Name. The Guru has revealed this secret. Says Nanak, he alone is a great man, who meditates on Gods NameII3II3II (GGSJ ANG:831) Guru Ji explains that one should stay away from these superstitious practices and items.
  7. see attachment..leaflet on Sikhism, ~Rituals and Christmas pagan practices for free distribution contact me WJKKWJKF 1.masterRit1.pdf
  8. christians shouldnt be following christmas either. it has nothing to do with christianity. its a yuletide custom from the babaloyian mystry religion.
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