We have to manage multiple streams of information and choose what needs our attention.
Being free in the moment to pay attention so that you can receive information that is outside of your frame of reference.
Get it together and make a film for the SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival!
What is the difference between the stuff you learn from books or in school, the experiences you have with your friends or family, and spiritual knowledge or understanding? Here's a discussion with Gurumustuk Singh and Guruka Singh on the topic....
Nihang Singh is back again to have a talk with you about the annual SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival. Video submission deadline is Aug 31st!
In this latest SikhNet video myself and Guruka Singh talk about this subject. What do you think? When challenges or hardships come in your life how to you process this and relate to what is happening?
SikhNet user asks a question about him having a single "spiritual experience" but unable to repeat it and wondering if something is wrong. Guruka Singh talks about this and expectations that we place on the outcome of things based on what we do.
Do you sometimes get overloaded with information? Looking at your phone, computer, twitter, facebook, email, texting, etc. Most people these days spend fair amount of time processing a constant stream of input. Some people find it hard to keep up with all the input from around you (media, TV, sound, the environment).
We received a number of questions from users on the topic of taking Amrit. With this being a central part of the Sikh lifestyle it is no surprise that there are so many different kinds of questions related to this topic.
In this video Guruka Singh answers someone who asked him "Why am I a Sikh?". First we must understand what a Sikh is...