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Guest PRITAM SINGH KHALSA

You wearing a turban should be your counsellor.

Your screen name and your topic name contradict?

I am the only Sikh in my town. I am the only white Sikh I know. I am the only Sikh in my family.

Either you are strong or weakminded. You will either fail or succeed. Dont ask us if you want to fail, ask yourself. :TH:

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soriT mhlw 5 ]

sorat(h) mehalaa 5 ||

Sorat'h, Fifth Mehla:

soeI krwie jo quDu BwvY ]

soee karaae jo thudhh bhaavai ||

You make me do what pleases You.

moih isAwxp kCU n AwvY ]

mohi siaanap kashhoo n aavai ||

I have no cleverness at all.

hm bwirk qau srxweI ]

ham baarik tho saranaaee ||

I am just a child - I seek Your Protection.

pRiB Awpy pYj rKweI ]1]

prabh aapae paij rakhaaee ||1||

God Himself preserves my honor. ||1||

myrw mwq ipqw hir rwieAw ]

maeraa maath pithaa har raaeiaa ||

The Lord is my King; He is my mother and father.

kir ikrpw pRiqpwlx lwgw krNØI qyrw krwieAw ] rhwau ]

kar kirapaa prathipaalan laagaa kara(n)aee thaeraa karaaeiaa || rehaao ||

In Your Mercy, You cherish me; I do whatever You make me do. ||Pause||

jIA jMq qyry Dwry ]

jeea ja(n)th thaerae dhhaarae ||

The beings and creatures are Your creation.

pRB forI hwiQ qumwry ]

prabh ddoree haathh thumaarae ||

O God, their reins are in Your hands.

ij krwvY so krxw ]

j karaavai so karanaa ||

Whatever You cause us to do, we do.

nwnk dws qyrI srxw ]2]7]71]

naanak dhaas thaeree saranaa ||2||7||71||

Nanak, Your slave, seeks Your Protection. ||2||7||71||

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remember this as well.

rwgu swrMg mhlw 9 ]

raag saara(n)g mehalaa 9 ||

Raag Saarang, Ninth Mehla:

hir ibnu qyro ko n shweI ]

har bin thaero ko n sehaaee ||

No one will be your help and support, except the Lord.

kW kI mwq ipqw suq binqw ko kwhU ko BweI ]1] rhwau ]

kaa(n) kee maath pithaa suth banithaa ko kaahoo ko bhaaee ||1|| rehaao ||

Who has any mother, father, child or spouse? Who is anyone's brother or sister? ||1||Pause||

Dnu DrnI Aru sMpiq sgrI jo mwinE ApnweI ]

dhhan dhharanee ar sa(n)path sagaree jo maaniou apanaaee ||

All the wealth, land and property which you consider your own

qn CUtY kCu sMig n cwlY khw qwih lptweI ]1]

than shhoottai kashh sa(n)g n chaalai kehaa thaahi lapattaaee ||1||

- when you leave your body, none of it shall go along with you. Why do you cling to them? ||1||

dIn dieAwl sdw duK BMjn qw isau ruic n bFweI ]

dheen dhaeiaal sadhaa dhukh bha(n)jan thaa sio ruch n badtaaee ||

God is Merciful to the meek, forever the Destroyer of fear, and yet you do not develop any loving relationship with Him.

nwnk khq jgq sB imiQAw ijau supnw rYnweI ]2]1]

naanak kehath jagath sabh mithhiaa jio supanaa rainaaee ||2||1||

Says Nanak, the whole world is totally false; it is like a dream in the night. ||2||1||

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Yeh I am in the exact same position as you cept I have no Sikhs around me... if you keep the faith and do ardaas I'm sure Waheguru will give you strength to carry on...try and get in touch with some Gursikhs in your area...you won't feel so isolated, trust me...Where in London are you from? There might be some gursikhs on SS that are from the same area....or there might be a gurudwara nearby? Keep the faith!

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I think "londonsingh" is from Pittsburg :D

im from london in the United kingdom.

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Vaheguroo ji ka khalsa, vaaheguroo ji ki fateh!

Hi, im in kind of the same position, as mentioned in my earlier post i don't have parents who are into the sikh faith and it is hard for me to deal with it too. I agree with WJKK WJKF vaheguroo will help you.

If you need ne1 to talk to im always here :D

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whereabouts in london veerji?

south east london, upton park, forest gate.

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