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Randip ji,Again you raise so many meaningful images of the alternatives to anger and self-righteous. Sikhism tells us we are learners. To be a teacher we have to be learners first. Think before we speak, question before we answer, consider other ways of making our ideas clear and convincing. Try different ways to speak our minds -- and not always with speeches and lectures.Why this "sharia" pattern is coming through I do not know. But it is happening everywhere in many religions. Not just Sikhism. It does worry me too.
Randip ji,
Again you raise so many meaningful images of the alternatives to anger and self-righteous. Sikhism tells us we are learners. To be a teacher we have to be learners first. Think before we speak, question before we answer, consider other ways of making our ideas clear and convincing. Try different ways to speak our minds -- and not always with speeches and lectures.
Why this "sharia" pattern is coming through I do not know. But it is happening everywhere in many religions. Not just Sikhism. It does worry me too.