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Top 10 Reasons Sikh Children Become Apostate


Mehtab Singh
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Good reasons, another significant reason why sikhs children leaving sikhi is because they are presented sikhi as abhramic version of god/fear mongering than sargun-nirgun all prevading/loving/center vahiguroo and there is soo much secrecy/red tape/hesitation/phobias behind meditation and spirituality in sikhi that we lost puratan tradition of questions/answers (as pointed out in sri akaal ustat to beginner seekers)*, puratan gurmat meditation and chanting of gurbani mantras (see-indic/buddhist ways just to get an idea) ...gurmat meditation with puratan way of chanting naturally creates resonance of mantra in synced rhythm which creates energy/shanti/peace) which everyone can relate to it but we lost that tradition in mainstream gurdwaras and for that very reason average sikh joe blow cannot feel peace of mind/relate sikhi in deep internally level in mainstream gurdwaras when its presented.

*Learning gurbani, adhyatam and actually more question and answers to clear doubts..interestingly if you notice lot of puratan literature such as bhavrasamrit/adhyatam parkash, suraj parkash granth and even off course in gurbani gyan parbodh, akaal ustat among others have lot of questions and answers given in some poetic form and in some straight question/answers form.

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You can not be born a sikh or forced to be a sikh, it has to be from within, but education about sikhi will help one to fall in love with sikhi and that is the starting point for children, our history is very powerful and rich how can anyone who inspires to be a sikh not be moved when he or she hears or reads about it.

UK = Inspirational to read about you being the only male member of your family to take Amrit Paji and you hit nail on the head about Sikhi being from within (rather than something we are born into).

Hasidsic Jews came to US after Holocoust. Looked around the existing synagouges were huge but empty. Their strategy was to invest in children, they started building their schools rather than big synagouges.

UK = Well highlighted Scali. It's common sense that we need to invest in the future growth of Sikhi through knowledge, educationa and translation rather than spending our Panth's limited resources on making fancy new buildings and thinking we are somehow being clever by copying Christians, Muslims and Hindu's in their obsession with fancy Churches, Mosques and Mandirs.

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