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Because We don’t believe in Sikhi. It’s an old story with no current relevance. Living in USA for over 30 years dealing with Sikhs and others. 
living in a Punjabi Neighborhood. Only Turban Sikhs are the 80 year old guys sitting in front of there homes with garage open . Rest loads of sons grandsons and relatives coming over no trace of Sikhi.. dealing with other Sikhs are like deer in the headlight syndrome they don’t know how to act or hold a regular conversation. I also want to the Sikhnet NM camp pathetic people. I can go on and on .....Sorry to sound negative but....

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20 minutes ago, scali said:

Because We don’t believe in Sikhi. It’s an old story with no current relevance. Living in USA for over 30 years dealing with Sikhs and others. 
living in a Punjabi Neighborhood. Only Turban Sikhs are the 80 year old guys sitting in front of there homes with garage open . Rest loads of sons grandsons and relatives coming over no trace of Sikhi.. dealing with other Sikhs are like deer in the headlight syndrome they don’t know how to act or hold a regular conversation. I also want to the Sikhnet NM camp pathetic people. I can go on and on .....Sorry to sound negative but....

Really sad state of affairs. Shows how parents have failed to promote Sikhi to their children.

 

 

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On 4/12/2020 at 10:16 PM, Kau89r8 said:

He was a diamond...lost him too soon..nothings has been the same with him being gone..noone can replace Bhai Jagraj .Singh Ji.

i do like listening to Bhai Sukhdeep Singh....

Idk..that severe cancer all of a sudden..the Dr initially miss diagnosed him..and thought he just had stomach bug..i think he mentioned in one his last videos....

 

The British gore are biggest Sikh enemy...bare in mind.

Cancer at his age is not super common 

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5 hours ago, scali said:

Because We don’t believe in Sikhi. It’s an old story with no current relevance. Living in USA for over 30 years dealing with Sikhs and others. 
living in a Punjabi Neighborhood. Only Turban Sikhs are the 80 year old guys sitting in front of there homes with garage open . Rest loads of sons grandsons and relatives coming over no trace of Sikhi.. dealing with other Sikhs are like deer in the headlight syndrome they don’t know how to act or hold a regular conversation. I also want to the Sikhnet NM camp pathetic people. I can go on and on .....Sorry to sound negative but....

Why pathetic?

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19 hours ago, scali said:
5 minutes ago, JSinghnz said:

So you think he should be over the moon and not pathetic over the situation.

. I also want to the Sikhnet NM camp pathetic people. I can go on and on .....Sorry to sound negative but....

The ‘pathetic’ refers to ‘Sikhnet NM Camp’

buy why? 

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3HO is business of selling kundalini yoga and white tantric yoga. It has nothing to do with Sikhism. They always soliciting for money. Next day after the start of the camp sure enough they announced they are short of funds for the camp and please contribute even though there was $200-300 per person fee... the white Sikh is the shiny new thing it’s Old news now. I am no longer impressed by them or our so called Western Sikhs. In Fresno Ca half of the 10 gurdwaras are controlled by Anti Sikh agents in Sikhi saroop they call these missionaries regularly and make sure they have local police on hand knowing they do it intentionally year after year including Sacramento and other Bay Area gurdwaras...stop look at other people for answers Sikhi is about you and the Guru. pictures below one from their NM gurdwara that picture on the wall? The others are from yogi 16acre mansion with his cars donated by people. No different that osho Rajneesh, Bikram yoga, mahesh yogi, Muktananda etc.....

 

 

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On 4/11/2020 at 11:00 AM, Jonny101 said:

Sadly this is what Sikhism has become. A food feeding dharm. Our Gurdwaras have become nothing more than a free restaurant.

 

Guru ji, Bhajan Bandagi, rehit are supposed to be central in a Gurdwara not Langar. We have discarded everything else and turned Langar into the central focus.

 

Even in India you will see this. People doing Langars on the streets thinking they are doing their part by stopping cars and forcing them to eat food. But they don't care to do anything else like doing daily Nitnem and also making their kids read bani daily. 

Didn't Bob Marley suddenly die of toe cancer after making famous the Rasta political movement?

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48 minutes ago, scali said:

3HO is business of selling kundalini yoga and white tantric yoga. It has nothing to do with Sikhism. They always soliciting for money. Next day after the start of the camp sure enough they announced they are short of funds for the camp and please contribute even though there was $200-300 per person fee... the white Sikh is the shiny new thing it’s Old news now. I am no longer impressed by them or our so called Western Sikhs. In Fresno Ca half of the 10 gurdwaras are controlled by Anti Sikh agents in Sikhi saroop they call these missionaries regularly and make sure they have local police on hand knowing they do it intentionally year after year including Sacramento and other Bay Area gurdwaras...stop look at other people for answers Sikhi is about you and the Guru. pictures below one from their NM gurdwara that picture on the wall? The others are from yogi 16acre mansion with his cars donated by people. No different that osho Rajneesh, Bikram yoga, mahesh yogi, Muktananda etc.....

 

 

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Can you elaborate on this a bit? 

3ho is clearly not Gurmat. I'd think anyone reading Gurbani in english would quickly realize that. 

But, are you saying white Sikhs are controlling Gurudwaras, 3ho, or brown fakes?

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