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Hi

I was speaking to a Hindu girl I met in the Gurdwarra a few weeks back and she basically said exactly what I was feeling.

So many Sikhs work in Central London and Canary Wharf, and im sure that many must feel the Kaal there, the Ego, the Maya in what is probabaly the most fickle place in the world.


A Gurdwarra there would be ideal, for Sikhs to go to on lunchbreaks, and after a long day of work to meditate and sit before the Guru. I strongly believe that a Gurdwarra there would be the greatest gurdwarra seva done in England to date.

Does anyone agree that this would be beneficial and does anyone know the steps to creating a new gurdwarra?

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Weekly Tuedsay Lunchtime Simran in the City

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

12:30 PM to 1:15 PM

St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace

78 Bishopsgate

EC2N 4AG

London

30 mins Simran, followed by 15 mins discussion.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/simraninthecity/

Source - http://www.meetup.com/Sikh-Heritage/events/dzfqwfysgbmc/

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Ahh I doubt ill be able to get there amd back in my lunchbreak, its a nice idea though.

I still think there should be a gurdwarra in central London n one near canary wharf.

By Central London, I mean catering to those who work near Oxford st, Holborn, Westminster etc. Somewhere we could go possibly in the mornings and evenings and lunchbreaks to meditate, do seva and sit at the Gurus feet. So many sikhs are in these areas every day spending most of their waking lives there (at work), and many live there aswell.

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lol I knew someone would say that. A gurdwarra should still be more central. The queen has bukhingham palace. It would be a great seva.

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Regent Street Mosque: In Oct 1940, the Churchill War Cabinet authorised the allocation of £100,000 for acquisition of a mosque site in London. The gift was intended as a tribute to the thousands of Indian Muslim soldiers who died defending the British Empire.

Maybe a long shot but perhaps a tribute to the thousands of Sikh Soldiers should be requested?

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Thats a great idea, but I doubt the govt would do that for the sikhs. Their top ranks are flanked by freemasons/illuminati who know that sikh teachings are truth, which is why we've had such a difficult time in 1984 before that.

They would prob be really pissed if a Gurdwarra was built near their jadoo serving buildings in central. Which would be part of the fun of building there, all that good energy ruining their fun, burning through the Kaal.

Ah well I guess I should try and make some money and help fund this seva in a few years time.

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Thats a great idea, but I doubt the govt would do that for the sikhs. Their top ranks are flanked by freemasons/illuminati who know that sikh teachings are truth, which is why we've had such a difficult time in 1984 before that.

They would prob be really pissed if a Gurdwarra was built near their jadoo serving buildings in central. Which would be part of the fun of building there, all that good energy ruining their fun, burning through the Kaal.

Ah well I guess I should try and make some money and help fund this seva in a few years time.

True point...i doubt they would either.

As for freemasons, there are many, manyyy 'sikhs' amongst them. But they're too busy pulling strings for their own personal gain- our biggest downfall. Rich and successful personally but not for our community. And thats why jews hold first place.

Hmm bring on this Canary Wharf Gurdwara!! ;)

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lol thanks, ill sure try! Masonic sikhs go against gurbani teachings about rituals n superstition so theyre not really listening to gurbani as they should be.

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