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  1. On 7/24/2020 at 10:11 AM, puzzled said:

    How do you know that?  A crazy lady told me that the elite are already using Mars and shipping slaves there lol.

    I think all the planets must of had life at some point, but got destroyed for whatever reason. I was watching a programme about pluto and pluto is a lot more alive than people may think, its surface is slowly changing, geological processes are taking place, eventhough it is so far away from the sun. They said a massive object hit pluto millions of years ago which smashed it in half, the debris from this collision then formed Pluto's biggest moon, pluto and this moon orbit around each other. There even is a volcano on Pluto, though it wouldn't work how volcanoes work on earth because of the ice. 

    Didnt venus and mercury have a similar atmosphere to the earth at some point? But because of the suns expansion the atmosphere started changing on these planets, probably would of had rivers and plants at one point. 

     

     

  2. 4 hours ago, Premi5 said:

    Dear Sangat

    I am thinking of moving to Canada - specifically around Vancouver area. There are job opportunities for me

    I would like to be near the city, but not living in it. Up to 25 miles

    I am aware that there is large Sikh community which will be helpful.

    What are good areas to live, but which are not ghettoised ? I am only aware of Surrey which seems to be a nice area. Mission apparently not a great place

    Anyone made the move? What about getting housing, food etc

    Why would you want to move to a crap country? If you are that desperate to move come to NZ instead. 

  3. 16 minutes ago, genie said:

    I don't think your getting the point. Yes all that went on and the Sikh raj wasnt perfect had many faults and many traitorous opportunistic people were waiting to weaken and collapse it. But for us Sikhs it was ours, we were not enslaved by invaders and outsiders we were not suffering from problems that the panth is suffering today. We were on a upwards trajectory by spreading Sikh rule on lands that hadnt seen non-muslim rule for hundreds of years. And why did it collapse? Because of the greed people who we see similarly in charge of punjab and the panth today. The so called leaders are the very ones who are living comfortably who aided the british to come in impose their rule install their anglo-saxon christo-judaic software to control our lands and people.

    It is greed and money that is root of all evil, the people betrayed their own faith and people for their own self interests. Sikhi was started not just a philosophical faith to combat social ills of society but also the financial inequality and racism/castism people were suffering under the people with power. We similarly saw how emperor's of the past ruthlessly massacred people who stood in their way or opposed their injustice and today similarly the same mentality exists in people with power. if you oppose their unjust rule, even peacefully protest you get gunned down and genocided eventually.

    If i was a sikh ruler and I wanted to implement a society based on Sikhi I would have to do away with all legacy british empire made laws and change the economy of the nation that actually worked for the benefit of the people. This is why so many people flocked to Sikhi under the guru's than stay trapped under the rule of hindu hill raja kingdoms or muslim invaders.

    Today It's the anglo-saxon judicial legacy capitalist international banking system that is enemies of peoples of oppressed people everywhere. Those guardians of that system come in many form including our own so called Sikhs who uphold that system instead of upholding Sikh centric system.

    So true!

  4. They have a mega problem with the  Sikh identity and Sikhs demanding a separate homeland for their future generations. They are living under constant fear with this ever happening again. They know if they crush the Sikh identity they will crush their dreams for a separate homeland. Basically, using Sikhs to set as an example for the rest of India’s  multitudinous ethnic minorities. Divide and conquer is the best policy for them for the time being. After all, this is the legacy left behind India’s all time rulers or masters. 

  5. 13 hours ago, genie said:

    So when you see the likes of badals, captain amrinder singh, sgpc, indian establishment, british estaliblishment, abrahamic missionaries, international financiers, bankers, vatican church, royal families, cooperation tycoons, military intelligence agencies, terrorist group leaders. All connected and covering up for each other and helping each other in their wicked schemes it ultimately comes down to money.

    All racial, economic, social inequality stems from the loot these people amassed and the riches of other peoples labour and other nations they stole off and now hoarded and hidden away in bank vaults. They have the wealth they have the weapons they have the power to dictate how society is to run and this is why racism and discrimination exists in society it's not in their interests to change the status quo they don't want to share the wealth like Sikhi says, they dont want to see people united like sikhi says they want people divided and conquered.

    This is why they want Sikhs and Sikhi oppressed as it will make societies a more fairer place and free people out of mental, physical and financial slavery

    Here's a little insight below how the elites of the former british empire cover up their international crimes and indulge in off shore tax evasion.

     

    Wow!! Paji, you have really hit the nail here!   I have been thinking like this for over 2 years now, but no one ever takes any notice of me.  I hope your post will not only open everyone’s eyes on this forum but also educate them to think logically. See, the biggest problem we face in this day and age is that no one is bothered to observe what’s going on around them anymore. Everyone is too busy doing other  things, which can be classified as not only mundane but also  as waste of their precious  intelligence.. I hope people will now start changing their outlook on this rotten world which has not only addled their minds beyond any foreseeable recovery but also led them to apathy. The last time I said anything as remotely as intelligent as your post to some people at a social gathering was a while ago, when  I received a slap for being too cocky or too big for my boots. God save us from these aunty jis and uncle Jis. I have definitely started to keep my mouth under lock and key since then.

  6. Just now, puzzled said:

    Just checked on linkedin and she is a foreign corespondent for India Today Group (Aaj Tak & Headlines Today)

    Probably gnna send a video of sangat doind sewa with sant jis banner on top to the Aaj Tak news channel in India so they can make a dramatic headline.  

    I see. They ought to be ashamed of themselves for spying on our gurdwara Sahibs like this.

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    On 11/30/2019 at 5:36 PM, Premi5 said:

    Hoping for some helpful advice.

    A client at work is a mid 60's white British female. She is a member of Women's Institute. She says her group have a great interest in learning about history and religions.

    They are based across different parts of London mainly in this group. She asked for my advice on which would be a good Gurdwara for them to visit in London?

    I am thinking Shepherd's Bush is easy to reach via public transport. Southall and ones in East London maybe less so (and possibly would not be as nice to travel to).

    They would like to have a tour and I guess, someone who speaks well in English to help educate them about Sikhi. I have advised they would be able to eat free langar when she mentioned food.

    Otherwise, would it cost anything (they would be okay to pay a small fee if needed) for a tour/visit?

    Also, it would probably be most useful for them to have a female Sikh tour (who looks religious) as she mentioned she had misconceptions about Sikhs being 'only men'?

    Can anyone advise ? Thanks

    So fly her to Alaska if she is that desperate, i am sure someone will teach her all she needs to learn. To be very honest I have never seen a female sikh ever.  Here every sikh person you see is a man, with a turban and a long flowing beard,  either dyed in very dark red or bright yellow colors, mostly speaking in very unfamiliar dialects. Very strange.

  8. On 12/3/2019 at 5:29 AM, Eishwinder said:

    In the guru granth sahib is doesn't mention that eating meat is a sin so who are you to say dont call yourself sikh if you eat meat.Well if you say that eating dead animal is a sin then eating vegetables is too because when picking or ripping off the vegetable off the plant is killing and hurting the plant.Most vegetables contain bugs and guru nanak dev ji said  that it was fine to eat the corn so for more it is okay to eat meat.Im not right or wrong  comes down to your own beliefs values morals and how you see Sikhism .

    Yes, but plants don't walk on all fours to move from one location to another like animals do. Plants have to be pulled out from the ground to a different location.  Sometimes, they don't thrive in their new environment due to unsuitable soil conditions sadly enough. On the other hand, animals can be transported from one place to another whether dead or alive, they will thrive anywhere if fed properly (a bit like yourself).  Even Bernard shaw was a strict vegetarian, never killed a fly in his entire life. You all need spiritual counselling.

    Judging from your post, you don't seem to have any beliefs, values or morals, forget about Sikhi. You seem like someone who visits Masts and their babeys in green clothes who tie threads around their wrists for protection from evil spirits and so on.  People like you are deeply steeped in superstition and silly activities which consist of mumbo-jumbo rituals, dance,  alcohol and meat consumption on daily basis.

     

     

     

     

  9. 8 hours ago, OneBeing said:

    I keep trying to tie one, but I can't.

    Can someone give me a step by step tutorial or something cuz most of the tutorials on youtube are not good enough.

    I've got a small head, so what length of material do i need etc.

    I want something that i can tie everyday and will be suitable for wearing in school.

    Oh and apparently you gotta tie dumallas to be a "true sikh". ???

    How nice to hear that! I wear a round one myself. I agree, the youtube videos never show you how to get it neat and tidy from the back.

  10.   19 hours ago, OneBeing said:

    'Things that my mom says to me keep coming true!!!

    Whenever she says "I hope you get sick and become unwell" it comes true like an hour later and i get health problems all of a sudden. Problems that i havnt had for months come back again... what the hell???

    Its getting really scary man! She said once "i hope you get a panic attack" and it happened ???

    So yeah...is it just me and im just acting dumb orrr is this real???

    Unless its just my own mental psychological problem turning into physical health effects.'

    My reply:

    Have you told her this? I think your mom should stop saying these things to you especially when she knows everything she says comes true. She should really replace every imprecation of hers' with a blessing, such as, may you win the lottery, marry a good woman when you grow up and give her a few grandchildren when the time is right. May you turn inwards and follow sikhi and Guru Sahib. There are so many nice things one can say to others and what a shame no one says them. Don't be scared man! Do you normally have panic attacks when faced with difficult situations? She should help you with this instead of making it worse. We shouldn't say bad things to anyone let alone to little children.  You can always repeat the naam as soon as she starts to purify your mind and your surroundings till its all over. Naam repetition works as protection so try saying Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru mentally till she has finished cursing you.:waheguru::waheguru::waheguru: Then go to your room and continue with the naam jap, simran, till you have regained your composure. Remain composed and collected at all times and don't be scared. You just have to feel sorry for these souls and pray for them beause they are wounded souls due to their wicked past karms, that's all. When we take a new form our past karms, good or wicked, accompany us in this life and we behave according to these past karms. That's why we have to pray for them, for their spiritual well being, so they can be set free from them.

     

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