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#BlessedtobeSikh This gentleman goes by the name of Singh-Sintaé Salvatore. Mr Singh recently took a huge leap towards the Sikhi faith and is now reeping the rewards. He serves Langar to the homeless and needy as a part of the Midland Langar seva Society! Singh who originates from Brooklyn, New York was on a recent visit to the UK and took it upon himself to spend time with MLSS and give a helping hand. It was an absolute pleasure witnessing this genuine humble man, who had such a kind heart and a warmly feeling. 22Oct Amazing Transformation- Singh-Sintaé Salvatore’s huge leap towards the Sikhi Faith If you are a Sikh or on a new life journey of Sikhi, you are always becoming a Sikh. I’ve learned that Sikhism is a verb not a noun: a way of living in which we try to grow into our better selves, as awakened by our gurus, our community, our rituals, our friends, our guides. I look at these pictures of myself, As I look and remember when I started my journey it just amazes me how far I have come. My journey into Sikhi is continuing and I could not be happier. I know now that it has always been Gurus purpose for me to find love in sikhi, Sikhi has truly changed my life for the better.
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#BlessedtobeSikh This gentleman goes by the name of Singh-Sintaé Salvatore. Mr Singh recently took a huge leap towards the Sikhi faith and is now reeping the rewards. He serves Langar to the homeless and needy as a part of the Midland Langar seva Society! Singh who originates from Brooklyn, New York was on a recent visit to the UK and took it upon himself to spend time with MLSS and give a helping hand. It was an absolute pleasure witnessing this genuine humble man, who had such a kind heart and a warmly feeling. 22Oct Amazing Transformation- Singh-Sintaé Salvatore’s huge leap towards the Sikhi Faith If you are a Sikh or on a new life journey of Sikhi, you are always becoming a Sikh. I’ve learned that Sikhism is a verb not a noun: a way of living in which we try to grow into our better selves, as awakened by our gurus, our community, our rituals, our friends, our guides. I look at these pictures of myself, As I look and remember when I started my journey it just amazes me how far I have come. My journey into Sikhi is continuing and I could not be happier. I know now that it has always been Gurus purpose for me to find love in sikhi, Sikhi has truly changed my life for the better.
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