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  1. This is shocking to hear but breaking news guys, I bet the moderators have lives too. I'm sure Singh Bhaji and his mod team are working as hard as they can but they have their own lives to contend to as well.
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  2. Story of the Lion and the Bull One day, some cows were grazing on a green pasture. The pasture was very near to a thick jungle. One of the cows got separated from the herd and strayed into the forest. She could not find her way back and, therefore, she stayed in the jungle. At night, she heard the roar of a lioness. She was frightened. The lioness saw her. However, she did not try to harm her. In fact, she had already eaten her dinner-Lions do not hunt until they are hungry. The lioness walked up to the cow and befriended her. When the cow saw that the lioness was harmless, she accepted her friendship. Soon, they became very close friends. All the other animals of the forest wondered at their friendship. Months passed. The cow gave birth to a calf and the lioness gave birth to a cub. The calf and the cub grew up together and became close friends. They were always seen together. There was great love between the two. Some animals of the forests envied their friendship. One day, a man came to the forest to collect some herbs. He happened to see the lion and the bull together. He was so surprised that he went to the king and told him that he had seen a lion and a bull together. The king was very wise. He said, “It must be God’s will to make friendship between the bull and the lion.” The king then told the man to keep a watch over the two. “Someone may try to break their friendship,” he said. The king turned out to be right. A jackal wanted to break their friendship, so that he could taste the bull’s flesh. He went to the lion and said, “Your majesty, the bull is plotting against you. He wants to kill you and become the ruler of the forest. You should not trust him any longer.” The lion was furious to hear this. Next, he went to the bull and said, “Dear bull, do not have faith on your friend lion. He is trying to kill you. He wants to taste your flesh. Be careful of him.” The bull also grew angry. When the lion and the bull came face to face, they charged at each other. There was a fierce fight between the two. At the end, both, the lion as well as the bull died. The jackal fed on their flesh. The king’s man watched all this. He went and told the king all that had happened. The king was sad that such a rare friendship had come to an end. A cunning jackal led the two friends to their doom. Moral: however good one´s intentions, beware of cunning and jealous jackal type people, who neither they are at peace, nor do they want goodness among others.
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  3. hahahahaa bro why are you watching horror movies at night if you can't handle it, Just relax. No evil spirit made of plastic is goiing to attack you. If you're that concerned do Sohila Sahib, or if you feel you're not alone tell the ghosts "Leave me alone or ill use chandi to blast you lot out of here"
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  4. no worries read into it, Guru Sahib is everywhere but he protects his own (his true Bhagats) he saved Prahlad Ji's honour from his own father and Bhagat Namdev Ji and countless examples.
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  5. Guruji is saying everything is God, so this world is the lap of waheguruji. Everywhere u go, perceive that waheguru is with you and stay in anand and chardi kala
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  6. We try our best ? best way is to register yourself a new account and post without any type moderation. Usually twice a day I check for pending posts/replies. Other moderators also does the same thing.
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  7. Take Singh as your name, like asap. IF you change your name to Singh then by the decrees of the Akaal Takhat you are a sikh (along with believing in amrit and the teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji) , ignoring the whole "definition of a sikh" shtick for a minute here I think you've come a long way based on what you said. I think there is deep rooted predjuices within the Sikh community against blacks in general, seeing a white sikh is rare for asians but a black sikh is like finding an iphone in the stone age. Take it slow firstly, show her dad how immersed in sikhi you are. Learn about the religion and then impress her father with it, become a Nitnemi Sikh man.
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  8. Story of the Wise Sage Many years ago, a king ruled over a large kingdom. He was a pious king. He ruled wisely and fairy. His kingdom was flourishing. His subjects were honest and kind. There was everything in the kingdom that a king could aspire for. His subjects loved and respected him. However, the king was not happy. The cause of his unhappiness was his son, the future king of the kingdom. The prince was brought up with great love and care. As a result, he had turned into an ill-mannered and irresponsible lad. He did not respect his father. Neither did he possess any quality that a prince did he possess. He was cruel to the subject and showed disrespect even to his teachers. The king was greatly worried about him. Years passed and the prince showed no signs of improvement. The king was growing old. He worried about the future of his kingdom. One day, he heard about a wise, old sage. He decided to take the prince to him. The sage asked the king to leave the prince under his care for some days. Leaving his son with the sage, the king went back to his kingdom. The sage observed the prince for a few days. One day, he called the prince to him and said, “Dear prince, the young ‘Neem’ plant that you see over there, is full of wisdom. Please go and pluck some of its leaves and eat them. You will then become as wise as your father. Then you will not get any scolding from him and everybody will respect you as they respect your father”. The prince obeyed the sage. He plucked some leaves. Hardly had he bit the leaves that he started vomiting. He grew angry and said, “The leaves are very bitter. You told me that they are full of wisdom. How could you make me eat such bitter leaves? These leaves cannot contain any wisdom; I must destroy the plant, so that no other person ever tastes it again”. So saying, the prince pulled out the plant and threw it into the nearby river. The sage smiled said, “Dear prince, you have destroyed this plant because it was bitter. Just think about the bitterness inside you. Your father is such a gentle and kind king. Everybody loves and respect him. But he is worried because he thinks that his kingdom will not flourish much under you. You have made more enemies than friends. You have no sweetness in your voice. Your enemies will uproot your kingdom, as you have uprooted this plant. Therefore, you should try to mend your ways and learn to be kind and just like your father. Be polite and learn to obey your elders. You are the future king. You should try to uproot all the bitterness that is there in your nature. Otherwise your kingdom will be ruined and you will be blamed for it”. The prince understood the wise words of the sage. He realized his mistakes and resolved to mend his ways. He bowed down at the sage’s feet and said,” O Holy one, from today onwards, I will not give my father a cause to worry. You have shown me a true path. I shall try to become a just and kind king as my father”. So from that day, the prince mended his ways. He became a dutiful person ruled his kingdom fairly and wisely.
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  9. The Donkey and the Load of Salt Long ago there lived a merchant. He used to deal in salt. He had a donkey to carry load. He used to sell his salt loaded on the donkey. He had to cross a stream to go to other village. Once his donkey fell into the stream and much of the salt was dissolved in water. The donkey easily crossed the stream due to the light weight of salt on his back. The donkey was happy. The donkey on his next trip knowingly fell into the stream. The merchant suspected the animal's intention. On the other day too the donkey intentionally repeated the same trick. His master was now sure about the animal's evil intention. The merchant next day loaded the donkey with a lot of cotton. The donkey once again repeated the same trick. He fell into the stream. This time his load became very heavy. The donkey carried the heavy load. It was very tiring for him to move on. The donkey now realized his mistake. He stopped falling down into the stream any more. He thought that it was not good to play tricks. The merchant had taught the donkey a good lesson. Moral: You can befool a person a few times but not always.
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  10. Listen – Sing – Reconnect – Heal ! We will be holding a shorter Dukh Bhanjan meditation in London for people who can't make our main event in the USA in December.Dukh Bhanjan is an opportunity to break the cycle of stress and to reconnect to your true self and inner wisdom, to celebrate the sacred gift of life and to let go of past hurts and fears. During this night of continuous meditation we will turn our focus inward and shift our mindset towards positivity, compassion and love.Rajinder Kaur and senior Raj Academy students will lead through the night, guiding you in a series of meditations, each with a mantra sung in a Raag (a musical mode evoking a specific mood) taken from the sacred scripture Siri Guru Granth Sahib. The sound vibrations will create an open, safe space for you to contemplate, resolve inner conflict and activate healing. We ask each participant to bring one problem to the event, to meditate on during the night in order to release and resolve it.This is a free event and open to everyone from all over the world, from every spiritual and cultural background.We ask each participant to plant one tree within a year of this year’s event as a way to give back to the world and support the environment that we share with future generations. Source - https://allevents.in/ilford/dukh-bhanjan-uk/795936397253184
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  11. Waheguru. Goodluck brother, teriyah sabh sukha Guru ji pooriyah karan.
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  12. Climb lots of stairs. Maybe with a heavy backpack. Then when doing the walk it will feel easier.
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  13. That’s amazing sewa. Drink plenty of water on the journey. In the olden days people travelled for long distances by foot.
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  14. Certain banis have certain effects on the human psyches, why do you think Singhs read Chandi di Var before war and not Sukhmani Sahib? All bani is equally important but their effects are drastically different depending on the source you take it from.
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  15. Go for the guy wholeheartedly, honestly, your parents will come around. If he is the right person for you. Marry him. Have faith in God and in your love together.
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  16. Bro, your black and her dad don't want you in the punjabi gene pool family. Plus your living in a bollywood movie wake up. If you truly are in sikhi. Forget her and follow sikhi.
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  17. Finally some realistic and sensible advice on this forum. There is so much garbage on this forum now. People with their bollywood thinking has made society very m*ronic. These are the people who sell out Sikhi in a heart beat. Our ancestors would rather die than give up anyone of the Gurus teachings when the non Sikh demanded it. We have way too many cowards pretending to be Sikhs. Give these so called Sikh girls the opportunity to date and they will leave every teaching behind for two seconds of pleasure. Give these guys one girl and they also do away with everything. Biggest cowards in the world.
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  18. Hippies or should I say 3ho spokesperson. What does god got to do with this little girl lusting after a guy? Life is not a bollywood movie. They can smash each other brains out every night and still they won't find anything. You people are so brain dead. She's thinking with her ..... And the guy just wants to smash her, if he hasn't already. Get it over with. Smash each other and you will be moving on to the next brainless creature.... Reading Gurbani for what? So you can smash each other. Go bow at Shiva ling maybe then the sex God will help you.
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