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:WW: I second that!!!!!!!!

If there is one thing I've learned so far, it's that without love we ain't got nothing. If Love ignites in our own hearts, it spreads like a wildfire. And when that happens, there's no more questions, and insecurities, and trying to fit in (on both sides), no more obstacles... Love is the way... we play the game of love... and with love we give our heads. And with love, we obey our Guru. When love pervades our soul, we will realize that each existing thing, including each hair follicle, each atom, each star in the sky... is in God's image and will. And we will smile, and enjoy it, and be dazed in love... love... love...

The moment we spread LOVE, Parchaar in Sikhi, the moment you gonna see tons of Sikhs spouting from everywhere, with their full beards, and long hair, and shining eyes, and beautiful hearts. They'll be saying Waheguru everywhere, drenched in love. LOVE is the soil and the water, and the warmth, and the fertilizer, that allows the seed of faith and rememberance, and devotion to grow.

so, sorry bout the rant... but yeah

'JIN PREM KIO, TIN HEE PRABH PAAEYOOO'

This get well on my nerves now :D am preachin now but try and say the whole of the Thukhs when referring to Gurbanee!!!

swcu kOh ésn lyhu sBy ijn pçymu kIE iqn hI pçBu pwieE || 9 ||

Saachoo Kaahoo'n Sun Leh'ho Sab'eh Jin Pr'ehmoo Keeoh Th'ehn Hee Prabhoo Paa'eh'oh || 9 ||

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Fair enough that they are not doing the right thing. But does that mean that they are not sikhs. Offcourse they wont be amrit dhari, but still they have the right to be called a sikh. It seems like you think you are above them. it doesnt matter if you have taken amrit or not, all people are equal.

i went to the opticians today and saw a singh who had a dastaar but had no dhari and i thought he looked REALY WIERD man.......................i mean why do it? :D

its like having a dhari but not keep kesh............. blink.gif

wot do u guys think?

1.I find it quite INSULTING that you refer to such people as "SINGH".BHai Taru SIngh had to sacrifice his khopree to not have his hair removed.He was a true SIngh of Guru Gobind SIngh Sahib Maharaj.How can you classify such people as Singhs then?

2.Whatever breed of humans they are, they are not Sikhs neither are they singh's of Dasam Pita jee.

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