As I mature and struggle to navigate my everyday world whilst continuously contemplating and grappling with the good and bad that competes in my life...
Dr. Kamalroop Singh Ji did not shy at all from topics that need to be discussed in a college setting. Often these topics are considered "taboo" and many parcharks decide to ignore them. But Dr. Sahib did no such thing.
To truly be a Sikh, we need not acknowledge His verses by mere recital, but by holding His presence in our heart and practicing His teachings in our daily lives.
Living one's life through divine remembrance and putting into practice the wisdom we obtain from Gurbani - teachings in the Guru Granth Sahib is a form of meditation!
Sikhi is the newest religion. Just over 500 years old, it is undoubtedly the most relevant in the present time. It is a simple, easy to use technology that leads to personal experience.
Today, I’d like to take a moment to pause and reflect on an important topic: Pausing.
When I heard this Vaar today by Bhai Gurdas, my hunch said that Gurbani has Great Wisdom and there is a deep advice & message in these lines.
Among the bani of Guru Granth Sahib ji the bani of Sukhmani Sahib is very blissful and serene.
Knowing something mystical was happening, the Giani Jee asked the few people sitting in the Darbaar Sahib to leave, and closed the doors.
Jagraj Singh explores the thesis that Sikhi is more advanced than the modern world.