What do you think of the concept of "sucham " in Sikhi, what is its validity? Is it another brahamanic- ritualistic inheritance? And to what extent is "Jooth" and "such" is important to an Amritdhari sikhs life?
gurufateh
The Concept of Good life.
In this fast and hectic life we forget for what we here. We are not here to make Big bucks, As in Punjabi some1 has said “ Kafan de kehra jeb hundi hai”…God has send us on this earth for Nam Simran and Sewa.
*The Concept of Good life is to have god in your inner...
the other day i was reading a book called 'conversations with god' by neale donald walsh. according to him, there is no place called hell(narak) where we would be forced to exist in some state of everlasting torment due to your *bad* deeds of your past life. even in some places in SGGSJ, it is...
Greetings to All,
I'm not a Sikh, but I've been reading about Sikhism and have learned a lot about the religion from sites such as sikhs.org, etc. I have a great deal of respect for Sikhism, and in my opinion, it is a very beautiful religion which is ideal for living progressively while still...
The very answer to the question "What is Simran?" depends on the answer to the question "What is Mukti?", for the destination and path are correlated.
If Mukti is an internal mystical union with God, then the path of repetition should help. Jewish mystics are known to succeed with their...
According to its founder, the biologist Rupert Sheldrake, a morphogenetic field, is an equivalent to an electromagnetic field that carries information only, not energy, and are available throughout time and space without any loss of intensity after they have been created.
Morphogenetic fields...
Ek Oankar Wahiguru Ji Ki Fateh
Here das is starting a bit tricky debate,what Sangat as general feels about ghosts or evil spirits or there concept viz a viz Sikhism.
Das wants to say often a misdeed of person and resultant weak will power cause the possision by 'Ghost' or often it could be a...
Critical Questions Towards a Naturalized Concept of Karma in Buddhism
By Dale S. Wright
Department of Religious Studies, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California
<A href="mailto:mills@augsburg.edu">wrightd@oxy.edu
Abstract
Abstract: In an effort to articulate a naturalized concept...
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