Be conscious with your speech, and make your words sacred. Bani isn't just a recitation but it is our every spoken word. Reading the 5 Banis will change you on every level.
This is a formula for uplifting other people like a forklift. First you have to break people out of their frame of reference by poking and provoking them (politely) in order to confront them. Then you have the opportunity to change their frame of reference (elevate).
Sat Mitar talks about how she came to the Guru's path and learned that the Guru is inside of us all. Moments of separation created longing for her to be with the Guru. She asks, how can you relate to God in others if you can't relate to it in yourself?
Sat Mitar Kaur talks about how the Guru is a miracle to her, and how she has gained gratitude in the face of displeasure. Bani and Kirtan help her connect to the Guru.
Our panel of single men talks about the fantasy of being in love and the powerful maya of it.
This video is #18 in the SikhNet Relationship Series. Our panel of single men discuss the role that the Guru plays in the complicated matter of relationships. The men talk about experiencing the Guru as a source of guidance as a touchstone for truth in every relationship.
This video is #16 in the SikhNet Relationship Series. Our panel of single men talk about sexual energy as creative energy, and about using it to be productive as well as how to handle the energy of youth instead of condemning it.
This video is #19 in the SikhNet Relationship Series. Panch Nishan Kaur talks about how some women use their sexuality to manipulate men.
Our panel of young single women speak up and tell us why they prefer that men keep their beard unshorn.
Discussion about how to make the step from being a friend or brother to something more in a graceful way.