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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    88234.63 in reply to 88234.62 Very wise words of Bhagat Kabeer, a very holy man, who pleads to humanity not to waste our human life as this is the only opportunity we have to attain unity with God. Kabeer dying, the whole world has to die and yet none know how to die Let those who die...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    White Sikh girl says a prayer Ajeet Kaur - Adi Shakti Namo Namo @MariaDias-fd4xt 3 years ago There's no way not to get emotional... It's a strong connection with the divine creator, with nature or with the infinite, I don't know how to explain it, I just know that it's wonderful...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Not many of you know much about Sikhism. It arose when the Mughals ruled India and God formed the Sikhs to stop the injustice. The Golden Temple scene at about 4:00 a.m. when the Shri Guru Granth Sahib (the Holy Book) is brought from the Akal Takht (Throne of the Eternal One) to the Golden...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    The Sikh Holy Book is called the Guru Granth Sahib. A verse from the Sikh Holy Book about Death and how to overcome the fear of Death Death is a thing we all must do. But we are deeply afraid of it. How do we form a relationship with death? This article explores Salok Mahala 9 as Guru...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    The moment you have a view of the Golden Temple from one of the 4 entrances the word "WOW" will flow from your mouth. You would feel that you have now entered Heaven. Just a glimpse by standing at the one of the 4 entrances will leave you in shock and then complete peace will come over your body...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Many of you do not know anything about Sikhism. A little introduction here. Sikhs when they say their prayers, pray for the well being, goodness and prosperity for ALL not just himself or Sikhs alone but for all of us. Sikh prayers always end with these words: "NANAK NAAM CHARDI KALAH, TERE...
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    Singh posed as Singapore Airlines Pilot at Indira Gandhi International Airport

    This guy is not a Sikh. It does not follow that a Singh is a Sikh. "Singh" is used by many communities in India, Nepal, Guyana, Tamils, Burmese, etc etc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singh#:~:text=People%20belonging%20to%20several%20other,and%20Hindu%20Jats%2C%20(e.g.%20Bhim People belonging...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Hindu Priest's very kind words on Sikhism. He is a true man of God. The one who offers food is never left hungry. And the pockets of one who donates never become empty.
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    True selfless service. When you are extremely poor, sick, down and out, Mr. Singh will appear. "Seva also Sewa, short for the word Karseva refers to "selfless service", work or service performed without any thought of reward or personal benefit. All Sikhs are encouraged by their Guru (Guru...
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    Spain: Muslim migrant told passenger on bus not to eat sandwich next to him because his religion does not allow for him to eat pork

    Well well well Now the Spanish, Dutch, English, etc etc have forgotten how they behaved when they were the Colonials in North & South Amerika, Africa -including my village by Lake Victoria, Uganda, Australia and Asia, including Singapore. The Colonials wiped out the Natives from North and South...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    You brought me back to my human form. I am now a humanoid again. Maybe now I will take leave and become a naughty human for the next few hours before it is Thursday morning here. lol
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Sikh theology explains that everything in this world is an illusion (Maya), and that the only true reality is Waheguru (God). Maya is assumed to stand between man and reality, producing error and illusion in the human mind, and creating difficulties in the individual's progress to a state of...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Wonderful story….with POWERFUL lesson “The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” Read the story and then you will realize that it perfectly fits into our everyday life. A woman baked chapatti (roti/bread) for members of her family and an extra one for a hungry...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Open your hearts to those who are less fortunate. What wrong did these 2 little boys and others do that caused the leaders to close their eyes and hearts to them. Imagine if this was you and your family trying to flee. Listen to the boy at the end...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    For all of us who have made many extremely grave mistakes in our life and have become dishonored there still is hope. Devote yourself to God, remember the Lord at all times, serve humanity without expecting anything in return. It is possible. As explained in the Sikh Holy Book. In a...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Another exceptional Buddhist moral story which reminded me of how the world reacted positively in the wake of tragedy when three-year-old Aylan Kurdi and his five-year-old brother also met a similar death. However, when the explosions hit Paris these same people forgot the human tragedy of...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    A beautiful Buddhist moral story changed by the writer for a Christian audience. This story illustrates the importance of loving a "sinner". It is based on a Zen story. I adopted it to a Christian story (by, for example, changing "Zen Master" to "Priest") as I was writing to a Christian...
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    Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

    Why do innocents suffer along with the guilty? As I said in my first post when you ask a man of God a question be prepared to get an answer where you yourself are involved in the answer. On his return journey home Guru Nanak stopped at Saidpur in western Punjab during the invasion of the...
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