Hi, Sarah ji and Arlen ji,
Welcome welcomekaur and welcome welcomemunda!
I must say something about Sikhi and being a Sikh. It is not always comfortable. In fact, it can get pretty difficult and even painful at times. That's OK. There is much to be learned from discomfort and difficulty and even pain. animatedkhanda1
Given a choice between an easy but empty life, and a difficult but meaningful one, I will pick the latter, ten times out of ten.
For me, though, it is more fulfilling than it is difficult and more joyful than it is painful. And most of the time, being a Sikh feels really good. I do not know how you will find it.
I do know that Guru welcomes each of us with open arms - and so do we here at SPN. kaurhug
I will do my best to, starting, I think, with Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
Thank you
mundahug
Chardi kala to both and to all of us.
[Elementary lesson in Sikhi: Chardi kala is an attribute embodied in evey Sikh and, I think, one of our more endearing traits.]
And it isn't easy.
I suggest you start with some ice cream and a nice cup of ginger tea. icecreamkaur :singhsippingcoffee: . Doritos are optional. :interestedkudi::interestedmunda:
Thank you very much for your kind words, Mai ji. I have read several of your posts including your backstory, and I am amazed at the abundance of "Chardi kala" which you have embodied your whole life. I don't know even know how to express how astonished I am.
You are inspirational. Thank you!
I will track down the doritos in time ..
Welcome to the forum Celtic!
Thank you!
I must admit I'm one of those who comes in and out of SPN, but that's only because of the workload I have at home. This is still however my number 1 source for sikh related discussions! I hope you get a chance to have some deep and meaningful discussions with many of the forum members/leaders here, they've been a marvellous help to me - and I think I speak for everyone else when I say that. It's a lovely little online community we have here
I must admit, it's also very awesome to see someone from Melbourne interacting on the site - I'm also from Melb! :grinningkudi:
Great! Workload in home matters I can definitely relate to, and this forum has one of the most mature userbases I've seen across any forum (on any topic!).
I was wondering too if there were others from Melbourne here
I am glad to hear!
If you're ever interested in going to a gurdwara, I also suggest Cragieburn or Blackburn. They both have very large communities, and I'm sure you can get to mingle with members of the Sikh community on a Sunday, which is when the regular gatherings are. I generally attend the Cragieburn one, it's just BREATHTAKINGLY beautiful!
I live in Nunawading (adjacent to Blackburn!) so I will definitely be there soon. The Cragieburn one looks amazing!! (just found its website!) I wish it wasn't as far!! (But I am lucky to live so close to one in the first place, so I shall not be picky.)
Oh, and yes, the Sikh camps are also still on! I've never been, but endeavour to do so very soon.
Sorry to bombard you with all of this, but I hope we've made you feel very welcomed here!
peacesignkaur
That's an interesting idea! I work full time and am about to take on paternal duties, so I may not have time for such a thing in the future, but I wish you all the best with making it to a camp!
And please, no apologies! I appreciate the warm welcome
From everyone! peacesign