Amazing katha from young kathavachak Kaur. ~That is what was surprising about Bhai Jagraj, a Sikh who listens to his Guru. Our prayer should be, "Oh King, please allow me to leave myself aside. Grant us the death of the mind. May I live by Your Words. This battle of life, may I win it in your form."~
"Pentacular Artist" Raj Singh suffers from anxiety and has Asbergers. He found relief in his photorealistic style of pen art. He has many Sikh pieces that are dear to him.
"The love that I can receive is more than the food I can give them" Langar Peru serves nutritious food, and beyond then they bring hope.
It's important to realize the nature of the Divine. One of the qualities of the Divine, that the Guru talks about, is sweetness.
No. There is no such thing as reading too much Bani. You should read as much as you can. But there needs to be a focus on understanding it, experiencing it, and being present when you recite it. No. There is no such thing as reading too much Bani. You should read as much as you can. But there needs to be a focus on understanding it, experiencing it, and being present when you recite it.
Sikhi is about the experience of God. It's not just about the morals and the meaning of the Bani. It's about getting people to experience God.
A performance is to display how good you are at something. In kirtan you don't have to prove anything, you have to get connected.
Usually we blurt out whatever we are thinking and feeling, and it feels good to be honest, and straight-forward.
Duality is when your inner being and outer being are separate in an action. Oneness is when they are joined in an action. This is what simran is about.
Naam is my identity given to me by my God complete and clear.