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  1. waheguru -

    lately i've been having trouble sleeping. im awake till 02.00 everynight and no matter how hard i try to sleep i cant. i think my minds playing tricks on me because i think i can hear things and then i get SO scared. i start thinking that someone or something gna get me.

    when i do finally get to sleep, i toss and turn and often wake up in a sweat because i have bad dreams of my loved ones being dead. my dreams are so bad that when i wake i think that its happened...

    can anyone help?

    waheguru -

  2. im getting married to an afgan sikh and im scared that plp are gna judge him and his family. his mum and dad are amrit darri...

    are they really that different ?? ...

  3. Waheguru!

    I was wondering if anyone knows any good websites that may have some good information about Saint Jarnail Ji and his family? Is there any pic's of his wife and children? how have they dealt with the aftermath of 1984?

    I anyones got any good books about Saint Ji and his family - Plz let me know!!

    Thanks ...xxx

    Waheguru.. :umm:

  4. Waheguru

    I’ve been thinking about this for a while now and I really would like everyone’s advice on this.

    I really want to know more about Sikhi but I don’t know where to start. I joined Sikh Sangat in order to learn something, which I have, but I have also learnt that everyone knows so much more than me. I just don’t know where to begin. I have tried reading books about the Gurus and the Sikh history, but I just find them really hard to understand. I listen to Japji Sahib on my ipod, I have a gutka which i have tried to read along but end up getting lost, I cant read Punjabi and this lets me down.

    I’ll also be getting married in a few years time and I want some Sikhi to take with me. Growing up I wasn’t taught anything about Sikhi and I don’t want that to happen to my children, I want to teach my kids.

    I would love to take Amrit one day; I guess I want to learn how to walk before I can run…

    Sangat Ji – I would really appreciate some advice.

    Waheguru. pray.gif

  5. VaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Kee Fateh

    http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...60&hl=en-GB (Part 1 of 4)

    They start talking about this at about 18mins.

    http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...46&hl=en-GB (Part 2 of 4)

    From about 22 mins onwards

    http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...81&hl=en-GB ( Part 3 of 4)

    From about 23 mins to the end also throughout video 4

    http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...96&hl=en-GB (4 of 4)

    If you can spare the time please watch the whole divaan to get as much laha as possible.

    Bhull Chuck Maaf Karnee

    Do you know how i could get them on MP3 form?...

    Waheguru..

  6. hello ji,

    I had some nice reasponces from the Sangat ji, thought i'd show you some others ...

    Some info below on the pictures...

    1. Here the main idea is disney characters! I've made my own fanasy tea party - as you can see are some funny and weird things in this painting!...

    2. Another idea from The Jungle Book...

    3. The coke cola sign done in felt tip pens...

    4. A painting about war and its effects..It's really a big mixtures of small ideas...

    5. This one is about the remembrance of the WW2 victims...

    6. An image of a man who feels the deep dark effects of war...

    7. An image of another man, looking up at the sky for his answers...

    8. A picture of japanese flowers...

    9. More jananese flowers...

    10. Some more jananese drawings, but these are unfinished...

    11. This idea is from looking at diffrernt cultures and festivals,here i looked up the Venice Canival...

    12. Here Im showing that two people can be one, how both hearts can beat together, how can love can make one feel protected and safe...

    13. Here im showing that two people that work together in their jeevan and can help and encourage each other, the background is little gems which i stuck down. This represents Maya, because it looks so pretty and shiny but it distracts us from whats important...

    pray.gif WAHEGURU pray.gif

  7. hello Sangant ji,

    I wanted to post my paintings up because i want to show that sikhi is deep in my heart and its what i love. Even tho on the surface im not a practsing sikh, i feel that i can express my feelings clearly this way. By showing not only sikh people my paintings but by showing others i can teach them something about sikhi.I hope everyone like them..

    The 1st pic of Saint Jarnail Ji, however i dont think it looks like him very much!...

    The 2nd picture i did after i watched a number of 1984 videos from youtube, its got half of a khanda, burning Harminder Sahib and a crying women...

    The 3rd Picture is of Guru Nanak Dev ji, i coloured over a photocopy and did the background in pastels...

    And the last picture is a pencil drawing of Harminder Sahib...

    (sorry if there are any spelling mistakes)...

    Wahguru ... pray.gif

  8. I went to London Hype Park, for the remembrance walk that happens every year. This was my first time so I didn’t know what to expect.

    When we first arrived I was gob smacked by the sea of oranges, white, blue Singhs and Singniya. I’d never seen so many Sikh’s in my life! When the walk started I was slightly nervous and felt uneasy because everyone around me was Amrit darri. I wanted to my fight for freedom also but felt like I couldn’t because I felt embarrassed. I stood out in a crowd of Gurmurks. I wished I could be more like them.

    After a while I walked along side some rather passionate Singhs and I really felt their love and anger for the fight for freedom. There was SO much sangat, I was amazed! Totally blown away by everyone.

    The end of walk came in Trafalgar square, where the Panj Payre stood on the stage and speeches where made. Screen videos were shown that brought tears to my eyes. Although I knew I about what happened to Sikhs in 84, I learnt a lot more about the Indian government and how they cheated Sikhs. Innocent victims tortured and killed, it made me feel distress. I could now understand why it’s so important to show people our history, Sikh history. A lot of non Sikhs saw the videos and stopped and listened to speeches made by various people.

    All in all, it ended with adrass. It’s a concidence that on the coach to the rally I learnt the power of adrass. During the adrass I opened my eyes and looked around, I saw women, children, and men. I could feel the power, the concentration from everyone. I felt over whelmed and proud to be amongst such devoted people. I would defiantly go again next year.

    Please note I’m not educated is Sikhi, im trying my best to learn more. Please forgive me if I have offended anyone, it was not my intension. d_oh.gif

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