Understanding and living Sikhi as per the thought of Guru Nanak.
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There is only one ‘horoscope’ for the Sikhs that foretells the future.
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Reciting, singing and contemplation on Gurbani prepares us to live by the ideals of the Sikh Gurus, especially in readiness for our inevitable end so that we do not have to suffer the pangs of death. Before then, the Sikh continues to live by Gurbani every single moment of one’s existence in gratitude that one has yet been spared of a moment that n…
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What happens outside is happening inside of us, too.
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I hold on to Your Word as my lifeline. Your Word sustains my breath. I breathe in Your presence. Your presence is my redemption. Your redemption saves my soul. My soul thirsts to see You. I wait on You, Lord, I wait on You to become one with You as I become nothing, and You remain everything. On You Lord, I await.…
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Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Nanak, who laid down his life in the cause of freedom of faith and self-respect for all, gave his head for his own Sikhs as well so that they may also, never, give up their Sikhi.
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What was the religion of Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha and Jesus? Love, right? Here's what kind of love they represented.
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The difference between daat (gift) and mang (request) in Sikhi.
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What exactly does the Guru accept of our asking? Not just about anything, though.
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Nanak - Guru, Baba, Satguru - or simply, Nanak?
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Remaining sinful when playing religious is nothing but hypocrisy and empty, futile ritualism.
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For a Sikh, the Guru (Shabad) is Deathless which is why, to live eternally (spiritually), it is imperative to remain connected to no human but to Shabad Guru alone - Guru Granth Sahib.
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If you feel unlucky, ever wondered why?
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Nothing, if we do not live by it.
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True seekers of the path of Nanak need trust and heed none other than Nanak.
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Learn to lose in order to recover.
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How to overcome the 'evil eye' through Sikh wisdom.
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What Nanak means to me.
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An experimental and non-commercial project inspired by the powerful music and jaw-dropping videos - invoking God through the Sikh meditative word 'WAHEGURU'. CREDITS LISTEN ON: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzdQXarzHS8
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Ever remain in the presence of the Guru.
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How to merge in God.
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Understanding Naam as per Shabad Guru, Guru Granth Sahib.
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Why worry and mourn over anything that does not even belong to us?
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How each home of a Sikh is to be a Gurdwara.
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How the Guru saves us from our vices.
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The creation crumbles. The Creator remains.
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Meditating on the Shabad - Gur (Shabad) mere sang sada hai naale. The Guru, in the form of Shabad (Guru Granth Sahib), is ever with me. This helps to reduce or eliminate anxiety and worry and rejuvenates the mind.
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Prepare for the journey beyond this life as we too will have to endure the after life as our our companions before us have, and left.
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How and why one needs to live and by what measures.
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