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  1. On 8/19/2022 at 3:02 AM, BhForce said:

    If you are in favor of agan-bhet generally, could I ask why? To understand the position.

    I think Guru Sahib should be treated similarly to as if they have a physical body like a person just like the previous 10 Gurus. That includes cremation of body.

  2. On 8/8/2022 at 9:33 AM, jkvlondon said:

    remember akal security was doing the same and worse in immigration centres near mexican border to Singh , this included shaving and cutting the Singh's kesh. And 3HO should be respected as a sikh organisation ...haha I don't think so

    Oddly enough, when people from Sikh backgrounds do stuff, our enemies benefit from that more than if others starting being against Sikhs. 

  3. 4 hours ago, ipledgeblue said:

    make sure they read Chaupai Sahib properly, and not one of those shankawadi amrit sanchars where they stop reading bani because they ran out of bentiyaan!

    You could've just gave him a list?

  4. 4 hours ago, realist17 said:

    Believe it or not but I'm pretty certain that it was  Sant Isher Singh Ji (Rara Sahib) that said peeps back in the days were much stronger and had bigger brains. 

    This is ironic with the times were living in with all the technological advancements and more and more kids excelling in school. 

    The people starting from around the last 50 years have become less spiritual and more materialistic. 

  5. On 6/22/2022 at 2:55 PM, Guest wikibrowser said:

    Do you find that born again Sikhs who have always cut their hair, and lived a secular lifestyle who then suddenly without warning took Amrit Sanchar, are more religious and outspoken then other Sikhs?  Meaning that they constantly preach to others how they should be living their life.

    Being an Amritdhari is hard with loving Sikhi, if they don't love Sikhi, they won't make it.

  6. On 6/12/2022 at 8:10 PM, Guest qmbvxw said:

    just a little info about me I am a girl and currently i am 17 years old. I took amrit at the age of 13/14. I was going to start 8th grade. 2 years back we went to india and i saw my cousin older than me by 1 year had amrit and his 7 year old sister also had amrit. I wanted to take amrit after seeing them because all the adults were proud of them and I wanted adults to be proud of me as well. Fast forward back into 8th grade my gurudawara was holding amrit sanchaar. I begged my parents to let me take amrit and i desperately wanted to take amrit. Before taking amrit my dad told me I had to start wearing a chuni at home and everywhere so I did. I did not practice doing Nitnem. I only knew of the 5 baanis, but not the other paath i had to do. When i took amrit i felt great and i listened to my nitnem. I am now 17 and I feel more and more detatched to my amrit. I told my older cousins how i am feeling and they said “you were very young and we feel like you rushed it a little” I agree with them. I haven’t done my nitnem at all recently. its been months since i did Paath and i feel like im disrespecting Amrit so much by not doing it. I just cant find the motivation to do it and I feel like I should leave amrit and come back to it when i feel more prepared. I wanna be able to practice my nitnem before i take Amrit again so I feel more prepared. I still love sikhi dont get me wrong, but I feel like it’s so much pressure on me right now and I feel as if i cant make any mistakes without feeling an immense amount of guilt. I would like to take amrit in the future with my husband so that i have a partner to help me and motivate me when I’m not feeling the best. I still want to go to protests and support my religion because i love sikhi i just feel like i need to step away from amrit and come back to it. I am 100% sure i want to come back to Amrit but i just feel like I didn’t take amrit because i loved doing paath and everything, I just did it for more of the attention and wanted to follow my cousins. I still love sikhi, but i want some time to get rid of my young desires. My dad took amrit when he was young and broke it and as an adult he cut his hair and drank alcohol and took amrit again with my mom. I want to tell my parents how I feel but idk how without disappointing them. I feel like my dad will get mad at me but he can’t because he broke it when he was little. Im in a tough spot and i just dont know how to tell my parents. I really need advice.

    Assuming your story is true, you don't retake Amrit, you go Pesh,(meaning you take a punishment for breaking the rehat), currently you're in this weird limbo where it seems like you want to go do putte kam but also do Paaht on the side. The thing about people who break Amrit is that when they fall and have pyar for Sikhi, they try to prepare themselves to go Pesh as soon as possible, but you here are talking about some future you who might or might not go pesh.

  7. On 6/12/2022 at 4:09 AM, BhForce said:

    It's pretty difficult to have multiple wives when there is basically only one girl born for every boy.

    Every man back then wasn't really expected to get married, lots of people became Shaheed before marriage age.

  8. 1 hour ago, Singh375 said:

    Let daas share something. There’s a young user here who’s posted thousands and thousands of times. Daas looks at their profile and wants to scream at the thought of how many hours of their life they wasted away on here. Early last year they sent daas a message saying after reading your posts I started doing simran, an hour each morning and evening. Daas has to respect privacy so can’t share more, but basically they’ve tasted that ultimate bliss which can only be found inside, the thing all our souls been searching for, for millions of lifetimes. 

    They were curious on how to go deeper into it. Daas gave the example of trying to find something in the back of your wardrobe, first you got to reach in then you have to rummage around. It might take time but keep searching and you’ll find it. Explained how most of all you can’t put a price on having ‘time’ available to search inwards. So said carry on with it, be patient, surrender to it, let the simran take you wherever it wants to. And when the moment of bliss comes enjoy it and thank him for it, cos you can’t put any price too on being happy. 

    then they said I’m really sorry if I keep wasting your time by messaging you ? Just stared at that message for a while thinking you got no idea how beautiful it is, cos I’m a loner and it’s just nice to speak to someone ???. They didn’t come back on here after. If you think you guessed who that user is, do the best thing for them which is be happy for them, and be inspired. Please don’t tag them or mention their username. People praising you is one of the worst things. 


    So daas would encourage switching off electronics which inject your head with so much negativity daily and focus on simran. You can’t control what’s happening in the world, but you can decide not to waste this life away like too many are doing

    Nicely written

  9. 2 hours ago, proudkaur21 said:

    And then you have people still believing in sikhi but are monas... Christian frauds do it for an agenda but these atheists I think wear it  partly because they have to be used by the state for their anti sikh activities . For eg kp gill. Lol what's even more funny is that he got baptized before his death. Was he scared of what awaits him in his last days? We will never know.

    KPS Gill de Amrit Shakla?

  10. 3 minutes ago, Shaheed4life said:

    Hanji, I think the police build up was one of the circumstances that Jathedar Ji was referring to was the increasing interference of the Indian government in Sikh issues and Punjab. Sikhs in Punjab need to listen to Jathedar Ji's call and prepare for the worst. 

    Bhul Chuk Maf ji

    I fully support Sikhs being armed, but the SGPC Jathedar has to go.

  11. 1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

    Flipping hell. 

     

    Given that Simranjeet Singh Mann was pushing for apnay to jump into the Russia-Ukraine conflict. I fear what decisions he'd make if he became a leader. 

    I don't feel we need anyone to push apnay into any meat grinder for another's cause. 

    Mann's the only politician who's consistently been fighting for Sikhs since 1984. 

  12. 12 hours ago, Not2Cool2Argue said:

    Yeah a family member had it shipped from UK. Yes there is a Tegh Kaur in the works. 

    But someone was saying that we should have Sikh figures as nurses, doctors, fire fighters...but I don't know if that's a good idea. We don't want Sikh ppl to identify only with worldly success and consider some jobs as better...it just deeply cements the panjabi sociopathic capitalism...but it is hard for kids to relate to these warrior types when all Sikhs they know aren't ones. Then again superheroes aren't relatable either...

    Those toys of regular jobs aren't profitable from a purely business perspective. When have western toys been relatable to bache?

  13. 47 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

    'modern day Sikhs' are not the Sikhs we were once upon a time...

    @proudkaur21

    I think even those who are question after death must also hope there a place in hell waiting for them..

    The person dressed like a Sikh can come into Sikh institutions and become government agents, it was a known fact that Indian agents have been getting intel at Sikh Gurdwaras in the west.

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