The inspiration behind the Climate Crisis Anthem music video did not come to me all at once... Khalsa has a history of being helpers and saviors... Acting on the broad canvas of history, they serve the good of all.
Krishna Kaur sang the Song of beloved Guru Ram Das, as an outlaw, a renegade in that palace of conformity, as a woman in a temple of patriarchy. As a foreigner, as an outcaste, she outshone all their prejudices as only a graceful woman, as a Draupadi who knows her God-given power can.
Towering above fellow Sikhs many years his senior, Bhai Sahib lived an exemplary life of service and good humour until his passing a car crash - on the way to India - at the age of 19. This is his story told in the words of people who knew, loved and respected Dayal Singh, and in nearly 100 photos of his brief life as a Sikh in America and India in the early 1970s. Written by Sikhnet contributor Singh Sahib Guru Fatha Singh Khalsa.
How we can get back to work while minimizing our pollution will be our challenge when this pandemic eases
"Do you realize how much garbage you generate over a lifetime by keeping your hair short?..."
I would like to share with you a few thoughts and resources to help keep our biosphere hospitable and green.
Blessed is Guru Ram Das who allowed this humble work to take shape. Blessed are all those who contributed stories, artwork, translation, transcription, financial support, and a keen eye for correction.
This is the 9th and Concluding part of the series "To See the World through the Guru's Eyes"
Golden is the body and pure the swan-soul, if within there is even a particle of the Name.