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Bhai Sahib

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  1. Don't you think his parents should have been a bit more suspicious when the white boys who attacked him and cut off his hair also managed to give him 'a short back and sides with gel on top'?
  2. Were the white boys who attacked him and cut off his hair called "Tony and Guy" ??
  3. I await for this story to be discussed on the Anita Rani show on the BBC Asian Network. I'll be a lively debate. A good follow up to the "cutting the beard" topic they had recently. I'm sure we all loved the way she handled that one.
  4. So the boy made it all up. All I can say to Sikh Soldier `KuMi´ Glasgow Singh singh_1983 BhaiTaruSinghJiShaheed karamthedon and the rest of the 200 Sikhs who turned up and wasted a day in their life travelling all the way to Edinburgh to protest over a lie, while freezing their b*llocks off.... is… HA! HA!
  5. PRITAM SINGH KHALSA wrote: Technically speaking your soul can become in union with God while your body is still alive. This state is called jivan mukti. Also anyone by God's grace can become in Union with God. And reincarnation is not subject to this Planet. You can remain on Earth (or this physical Universe) and be Jiwan Mukti, thereby 'not be in Hell'. It's the pain of separation from God that is Hell in Sikhism and Heaven is being in Union with the 'All-Soul' God. Also this does bring into (¿paradox?) question on how a soul can be separate from God when God is omnipresent. Thereby can any realm really be hell(ish) if God is forever present?
  6. Ladies and Gentlemen, you know a person has lost the argument when he starts resorting to name calling. Call me an <banned word filter activated>, call me dumb, but by saying such things you only do damage to yourself by presenting to everyone your lack of maturity. Perfect example of not acting like a good Sikh. You know I always thought that when a man becomes a father he gains a level of maturity, I guess I was wrong. Oh dear. Well anyway here is another W.T.F!!! It's just not getting through is it? How about if I present it as an equation, maybe that could help. (Human caused) Environmental problems = Human problems.
  7. YEAH BUT NO BUT ! http://www.yeah-but-no-but.com
  8. The basis of any rehat should be a least based on common sense and logic
  9. I'm sorry I wasn't aware that I was hijacking this topic "If You Want To Save The World". I thought it was regarding on the lines of the actions of a good sikh, setting an example for our kids. I'm sorry I'm reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad at the moment. Why don't you give the forum an executive summary of SILENT SPRING.
  10. I admit I don't know the full details of sarbloh, but from what I understand (and please correct me if I'm wrong) is that those Sikh's who follow the Sarbloh rule is that they must only eat and cook from iron utentisls, bowls, plates etc. So I'm assuming such people are forbidden to use aluminum foil, paper or plastic plates, grease proof paper. What about non-stick cookware? What about tupperware? How do such people transport ' a packed lunch'? Is there iron tupperware? I supose such people could use a tiffin box. (squeeze that sandwich into that circular tub). What about the parshad you use to get at darbar sahib wrap in the leaf? Can you use stainless steel?
  11. The only reason I eat meat (not religiously slaughtered) is because Sikhi says it's OK. And my children have also been raised to believe this. I want to congratulate and thank Randip Singh for all the effort he has put into combating the false notions that lie within the topic of diet within Sikhism. Your posts (as well as MAX) have been articulate, thought provoking and very well presented. It's good to see the true and logical essence of Sikhi being presented. Keep up the good work! :TH: :a+
  12. Once you start to realise that Sikhi is a lifestyle and not just another religion, then you will start to understand that Sikhi is not only how you interact with your fellow human beings, but also how you interact with the environment. Remember Sikhi is a lifestyle. PRITAM SINGH KHALSA wrote: Saving water is a good example of acting as a good Sikh. Recycling appropriately is a good example of acting as a good Sikh. Throwing refuse in a river is not a good example of acting as a good Sikh. Driving a gas gluzzler to soley carry oneself is not a good example of acting as a good Sikh. Wasteful actions is not a good example of acting as a good Sikh. Are we starting to get the picture?? PRITAM SINGH KHALSA wrote: Do you think someone who wastefully harms his environment, who has no active care for the environment of this planet (the home we all share), do you think such a harmful person has conquered the 5 evils? God has given you this planet as a home act like a Sikh and take care of it. More W.T.F's !!!! PRITAM SINGH KHALSA wrote: PRITAM SINGH KHALSA wrote: :| @
  13. Written by Guru Arjan Dev page 912 Guru Granth Sahib Here it seems Guru Arjan Dev Ji is grouping together anti-Sikh practices of "big show of devotional worship" and "control the breath through Kundalini Yoga", which is interesting. Anyway lets bring this topic back to this Swami guy, and the importantly the issue of my hairline. Come one, what do I need to do to regenerate those follicles.
  14. PRITAM SINGH KHALSA wrote: Ever heard of a bike? No, we all have this problem. But hey with your attitude lets all not give a damn and screw up the planet for our kids to inherit. Anyway the keyword that I used was reduce PRITAM SINGH KHALSA wrote: W.T.F!!!!! :| @
  15. I went for a TomTom Navigator 5 for my hx4700 PDA. Now I can listen to both my mp3 custom playlist while I'm getting satellite navigation via the car speakers (and not through some tinny little speaker on a PDA holder!!).
  16. I don't like cats. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/05/06/nlilly06.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/05/06/ixhome.html ://http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai.../ixhome.html ://http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai.../ixhome.html Cat owners warned over killer flowers By David Sapsted (Filed: 06/05/2005) A national alert has been issued to pet owners after pollen from a bunch of supermarket flowers killed a cat. When John Hartnett bought his wife oriental stargazer lilies, he was unaware that he was passing a death sentence on the family's 13-year-old Siamese, Catalina. The cat brushed against the flowers then licked the pollen from its fur. Within minutes she started being sick and, within hours, had died after going blind, suffering renal failure and becoming virtually paralysed. The RSPCA, which is reporting an increase in such cases, is to launch a campaign to alert people to the dangers and lobby for warnings on the flowers. The RSPCA said: "The problem of lilies isn't widely known and we are seeing an increase in the number of cases we come across. This is because the flowers are becoming more readily available in Britain. "All lilies are poisonous to cats, with just one leaf eaten possibly leading to death. We will now be urging both manufacturers and producers to issue warnings on their goods so that consumers have an informed choice. "We also hope to work with the Royal College for Veterinary Surgeons' poison department to produce information fact sheets and figures on this awful matter." Mr Hartnett, 51, a computer engineer from Folkestone, Kent, said: "Catalina was a curious, fastidious animal and would have investigated the new flowers. But this proved absolutely fatal. "She endured a vile death. She was suffering terribly. I blame myself but the vet we rushed her to said there was just no chance to save her. "We have seen the flowers in many places, all with no warnings at all. In America, I have discovered that there is immense coverage on this subject warning people of the dangers but, here, there is nothing. "I can't believe something so simple as a flower can kill pets in such a terrible, terrible way, and there is absolutely no way of knowing about it." The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals singles out the Easter lily (Lilium longiflorum), tiger lily (Lilium tigrinum), rubrum lily (Lilium speciosum), Japanese show lily (Lilium lancifolium) and some species of the day lily (Hemerocallis) as liable to cause kidney failure in cats. The Feline Advisory Bureau, a charity based in Tisbury, Wilts, said: "Symptoms of poisoning from these plants include protracted vomiting, anorexia and depression and ingestion can cause severe, possibly fatal, kidney damage." Cats can survive if taken to a vet within six hours but the chances of survival decrease rapidly after that. After 18 hours, the kidneys stop working. Alex Campbell, a toxicologist and managing director of the Poison Advisory Service for vets, said: "When we recieve a call about cats coming into contact with any of the lilium flower family we treat it very seriously indeed. It is one of the worst reactions an animal can come across and it needs highly aggressive management. All parts of a lily are extremely toxic. "A cat that comes into contact with a lily deteriorates very rapidly. I have even heard of a cat being given human dialysis in an attempt to overcome the effects of toxins in the kidneys." The danger to cats only began to emerge in 1990 when the first incident was reported in America. Last year, the poison control centre at the ASPCA handled 275 cases. John Cushnie, a panellist on Gardeners' Question Time, advised gardeners who wanted to avoid harm to cats to select tall lilies and stake those that need support. Where to buys these flowers. http://plants.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en/product/8099/1?RA=tiscali ://http://plants.thompson-morgan.com/u...1?RA=tiscali ://http://plants.thompson-morgan.com/u...1?RA=tiscali
  17. Americans represent less than 5 per cent of the world's population, and yet they produce roughly 25 per cent of its carbon-dioxide emissions Its great to see here an American lecturing us on how to save the world! My view, save the planet and raise your kids right. Actively reduce your contribution to carbon emissions and aim to go carbon neutral. http://www.solarcentury.com/products/solar_photovoltaics http://www.solarcentury.com/what_we_do/solar_homes/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/avdb/news_web/...53f_16x9_bb.asx http://www.findaproperty.com/story.aspx?storyid=9498 http://www.findaproperty.com/story.aspx?storyid=8474
  18. This guy is doing a tour of the UK and was recently on Anita Rani's Show on the BBC Asian Network, (click here to listen). His yoga programme on satellite is becoming popular among Sikhs, especially among the bibia. What are your views about this guy? Can his Yoga cure Asthma, Eczema and a host of other ailments? Have you done his Yoga and has it helped you? Or is it all a big con. But more importantly can he cure my receding hairline??? :| @
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