Divinity is one of the steps to happiness. It is not your responsibility to teach people lessons, and it's not your responsibility what they do with that money. Act as God in that moment, see the other person's soul, and connect to their soul. Bless them in the moment as the money changes hands.
Part of SikhNet's unseen seva is to help those who reach out to us because of challenges they face in their daily lives. C.E.O. of SikhNet, Guruka Singh shares an experience he had helping someone through a difficult time.
I know that Babaji is arranging my marriage, but when will it happen? How will I know who is the right man? What about all the pressure being put on me to get married? Guruka Singh talks about the deeper issues behind these questions.
Guruka Singh answers this question by pointing out that the meaning of life is personal to who is asking the question. The meaning of life is present in each moment that can only be had by experiencing it.
Guruka Singh answers this question by pointing out that each person can serve in different ways. Each individual has to answer this questions for them-self. If you don't know the answer inside of yourself, then you can make a prayer. If your prayer is pure, then the clarity and opportunity to serve will present itself to you.
It's human to imitate, but we are also uniquely individual. If it helps you, then what better role model than the Gurus? Humility is not something you can 'act'. Humility happens inside of you when you experience the Infinity inside of yourself. Our Gurus are with us now. They weren't just in the past. Their qualities are inside of us already. Don't 'act' like the Guru, and don't 'act' humble, just act in yourself in each moment to the best of your consciousness.
Guruka Singh explains that when your parents want you to do something, then you are doing it for them. When it comes to Banis and meditation, you have to do it for yourself and your own experience, and not to please someone else.
What is karma? Guruka Singh describes how people think about karma in a linear way.
Guruka Singh examines this question, and says that Amrit is not a set of rules and restrictions that you have to follow after taking Amrit, but don't have to follow before you take Amrit.
In the Sikh realm this questions comes up a lot. Dancing is associated with drinking, promiscuity, and violence. Guruka Singh gives his take on dancing by itself. He explains that the whole universe is dancing, and dancing is just an expression of happiness.