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Nov 19, 2006
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Vahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa
Vahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh

hiiii everyone, im new on this site. tying to get used to everything on here, there is soo much information for me to learn. this site is really good. i dont know anyone on this site but hellooo anyway.
fateh ji
 

jasi

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aman ji SSA ji.

this is very potential site. i liked it very much where lots of people who lack the knowldge about sikhism can brighten their knowledge by sharing each with their own thoughts.

but we have to understand when our own foundation is not straight forwar and properly followed the faith can be spread on false pretences. i mean we have to agrre with certain fundamental rules on which sikh faith stands.

1. we all come from one light
2.thier is no cast systme as one is the same around the world
3.no idol or pictures worship or "matha takena"
4. no arti utarna.
5.no alcohal

6. no meat onsumption .
7.rituals
plus their are more supersitions.

then we are able to stand high to let the world to follow our path to be one and respecting each others. sikh faith is not only for the sikhs but universal.
let the world get benefits of our guru's teachings.

recent brwal in india when fighting broak out between our two leaders is pathetic and show of our culture who we are. looks like every one is hungry of power. we need leader like maharaja. ranjit singh ji today .

good luck and good work.

jaspi
 
Nov 25, 2006
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Introducing myself111

Wahey Guru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahey Guru Ji Ki Fateh

I just registered in this group and hope to learn a lot more about our great religion from you brothers and sisters here. I am from Chandigarh, India. I also hope I can make some useful contributions to this forum.

Gurfateh
Tejinder




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H.t.

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Oct 8, 2006
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Re: Guru Fateh-Introducing myself

I just wanted to introduce myself. I am seeking some guidance throught this forum. I am going through a very tought time in my life and have been weak in my faith factor as of late. Any words of wisdom will be appreciated.

Seeking the Spirit.


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I know what you mean, I feel waekness in my faith constantly, but i know that's normal. How could i, basically a child, know where to go and Who to serve, but i seek truth and i seek God. This is why i came here and this is why i returned to my native religion of Christianity.
Seeking after God
H.t.​
 

akash

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Nov 30, 2006
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Hello, I am new to this site. I am a Sikh and a hard working stay at home mum (couldn't find that in the list of occupations when i registered) and found this site because I was searching for support groups for Sikhs. My youngest son goes to a CofE junior school and was shouted at and told to sit in the corner away from the other children because he said 'Oh my God' (in response to something, out of the ordinary, that he had seen). He was told that he had offended the Christian God and that what he said was the same as if a Christian had said 'Oh Guru Nanak'. I am in the process of writing to the school to clarify their views and actions (a meeting with the Head was completely unproductive) but would really appreciate any guidance, advice, support - anything. thanks.
 

sarabjit

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Nov 30, 2006
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hello gentlemen
loving sat sri akal
i am totally new to this plat form i am a retired govt. officer
i am proud to be a sikh but also have lot of confusions about sikh religion
in my opinion sikhs r refined form of hindus but firm believers in sikhism may differ
what i feel in sikhism there is veru thin line between almighty & guru
some times it is said that there is only one God & He is the supreme
then in granth sahib this place has been given to guru
some body will say guru means gyan ( gu means darkness & ru means light means who remoes the darkness )
kabir also says that guru is superior than God but here for kabir it means teacher
in this cours of discussion i wud like 2 discuss all this so that all my confusions r removed
in granth sahib tousand times Hari word has come & guru says for its simran
similarily RAm Govnd Madho Gopal etc all have been taken in high esteem
& guru asks bhaj ram Or hari har hare etc
we r told to simar Waheguru means parmatama or Guru Or we have elevated to guru 2 Parmatma i am not able to understand
this may be my ignorance but i wud like it to be elaborated by some sikh intellectual
thanks
 

Admin

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Hello, I am new to this site. I am a Sikh and a hard working stay at home mum (couldn't find that in the list of occupations when i registered) and found this site because I was searching for support groups for Sikhs. My youngest son goes to a CofE junior school and was shouted at and told to sit in the corner away from the other children because he said 'Oh my God' (in response to something, out of the ordinary, that he had seen). He was told that he had offended the Christian God and that what he said was the same as if a Christian had said 'Oh Guru Nanak'. I am in the process of writing to the school to clarify their views and actions (a meeting with the Head was completely unproductive) but would really appreciate any guidance, advice, support - anything. thanks.

Welcome Ji, your category has been added in the list of occupations, thanks for pointing out that. :) We hope you enjoy your stay over here. Enjoy!!
 

helgasdogs

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Nov 30, 2006
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Dear SPN members,

Hello. My name is helgasdogs. I am interested in comparative religion, human psychology, metaphysics, classical poetry, and just about everything else that promises to help me in my aim to help preserve Western Civilisation.

The Sikhs have, to my understanding, a long and noble warrior tradition and accompanying philosophy which I wish to understand.

For the time being, though, I am announcing myself and then retreating, as I have other, more pressing, matters to attend to.

The only other thing I wish to state for the record is that I am a racial patriot, of the white race, and so am a racialist. The proper racialist does not hate alien races, but merely wishes to preserve his own and engage in a dialogue with the other races in order that we may all come to know each other better, to the benefit of all. In this regard I act as a Fighter against untruth, ugliness, and suffering, and a Thinker regarding the best ways to attack these ills common to all humanity, and the rest of the living world besides.

I hope I have not come across disrespectfully. I look forward to my eventual inquiries, and if anyone has a question for me about my convictions, feel free to private message me. I am not obsessed with these things, but it is something I must air in order that you may deal honestly with me.

Thank you for your hospitality.

helgasdogs, rc
 

Preet K

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Dec 4, 2006
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Sat Sri Akal to all members of sikh philosophy
I m Harpreet from delhi. I have jst joined in. my interest for joining this forum is to understand the words witten by our gurujis and what is theier basic meaning apart from releigion. what is the basic philosophy behind them. i hope this site will be prove to be valuable.
 

pbfj103

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Dec 4, 2006
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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

I am Rajinder Kaur from New Zealand. I am a new member of the SPN family. My motto for joining this forum is to enhance my little knowledge and learn more to be a good SIKHNI.

Guru Rakha
Rajinder Kaur
 
Jul 30, 2004
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Gurfateh

Dear SPN members,

Hello. My name is helgasdogs. I am interested in comparative religion, human psychology, metaphysics, classical poetry, and just about everything else that promises to help me in my aim to help preserve Western Civilisation.

The Sikhs have, to my understanding, a long and noble warrior tradition and accompanying philosophy which I wish to understand.

For the time being, though, I am announcing myself and then retreating, as I have other, more pressing, matters to attend to.

The only other thing I wish to state for the record is that I am a racial patriot, of the white race, and so am a racialist. The proper racialist does not hate alien races, but merely wishes to preserve his own and engage in a dialogue with the other races in order that we may all come to know each other better, to the benefit of all. In this regard I act as a Fighter against untruth, ugliness, and suffering, and a Thinker regarding the best ways to attack these ills common to all humanity, and the rest of the living world besides.

I hope I have not come across disrespectfully. I look forward to my eventual inquiries, and if anyone has a question for me about my convictions, feel free to private message me. I am not obsessed with these things, but it is something I must air in order that you may deal honestly with me.

Thank you for your hospitality.

helgasdogs, rc

your views are respected.Das himself has same views regadring his Hindu race before das was converted to Gurmat.In Hindu Brother hood we have www.rss.org with same feeling as yourself.It is not offensive anyway.

Das finds that this religeon does not try to paint all pagan things as bad and tell belviers to leave them.Rather multiculture,multiethinic and multilingual world is supported then saying let local ethenic things should be totaly washed away.
Our God lives in nature and is oone with nature and due to natrual differance there are difreances in various races.no race has right to behold self as higehr then other to destroy the tradtions of other race.They should rather be protected.

Das had some guys in west who are from pagan mvement and does support mnay things of BNP especaily against against pseudo Muslim Jeehadis in UK,wh hate the country and thier tradtion,in which they live.Similar elemeants are here in India too.
 
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