NY SAMAGAM 2017
Selected parts of Gurbani Vichar - KHOJI Transformation of EGOISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS P. 25-30
The worksheet for this powerpoint is here:
Transformation of the Egoistic Consciousness
Kirtan and Kirtaneea
At the Toronto Samagam (Sept 2017) we discussed the role of Kirtaneeas and Kirtan. Please find below links to Bhai Sahib Bhai Vir Singh ji’s talk and pdf on this topic and also the slide presentation.
PDF: Kirtan Kirtaneea (Punjabi)
Talk
SLIDE SHOW (ENGLISH)
We also had discussion on MIND BODY AND SOUL - I will add this soon:)
Thank you all for your love and participation!!!!
LOVE AND GRATITUDE
DHAN GURU NANAK
The importance of keeping the 5 K’s
In Sikhism, the Five Ks (Punjabi: ਪੰਜ ਕਕਾਰ Pañj Kakār) are five items that Guru Gobind Singh commanded Khalsa Sikhs to wear at all times in 1699. They are: Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha (a wooden comb for the hair), Kara (an iron bracelet), Kachera (100% cotton tieable undergarment (not an elastic one) and Kirpan (an iron dagger large enough to defend yourself).
The Five K are not just symbols, but articles of faith that collectively form the external identity and the Khalsa devotee’s commitment to the Sikh rehni “Sikh way of life”
WE ARE NOT SYMBOLS
This is the correspondence between a son (Jaskirat – who was in a dilemma and wanted to know why he should still be wearing the 5K’s in the 21st century) and his father,
http://www.sikhs.nl/downloads/English/We%20Are%20Not%20Symbols.pdf
Bauji’s 47 Tips
The three pages below are gurmukh pyare, Bauji’s own handwriting with certain words underlined for added emphasis.
SInce the handwriting is at times a bit difficult to read, the following powerpoint presentation Baujis-47-life-tips-ppt is helpful to decipher some of the words.
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MORE GUIDANCE NOTES FROM BAUJI
Thanks for sharing these beautiful precious moments GG:)
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Lesson to Sam
A Spiritual Master’s (Joel Goldsmith) letter to his son on the importance of finding time for prayer in meditative silence each day.