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GURSIKH
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  • Monsoon,Cool blessing

    YouTube - Baras Ghana Mera Pir Ghar Aya - Raga Malhar..ਬਰਸੁ ਘਨਾ ਮੇਰਾ ਪੀਰੁ
    Hey Gursikh ji hope u r doing well :)
    i hate physics :D ... i'm in communication area, so more mathematics lol

    i think the theme is really important, and i'm interested to know how far Sikhs accept the science or scientific approaches, or even what they call it as hypothesis

    Final game is pretty fair, at least with two new candidates who will carry the cup for the 1st time ... take care
    Also His father was Kirpal Singh, and he wrote a few different books, and I dont think any of them have copyrights, I have a couple of his books; one is the Jap Ji with an introduction and commentary, and the other is called "Naam or Word" and it talks about the Naam and gives examples of it in various religions. Very interesting!
    Here is a short description of him in this link:

    Science of Spirituality - Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj

    I cant seem to find much about him on the internet, but I think he was involved in Surat Shabd Yoga. I really dont know much about it all other than what my dad told me.

    Hope it helps :)
    It started based on a symbol from a fictional set of monks who studied the force that connects all things & a design that they used when they evolved into a group of warrior monks whose purpose was to protect the weak & keep the peace. (Star Wars) The star represents guidance and light (wisdom/illumination). Then I started playing with the design after contemplating the symbolism of the lotus flower in several religions that I had been studying that I have a great deal of respect for. (Sikhism being among them & sharing some attributes with the monks I mentioned earlier.) My latest change to the design is the figure meditating in the center in a (stylized) lotus pose. Because I believe that meditation is of great benefit. It then struck me that the figure in the center appeared to be in a circle with wings. I think this could represent the liberation & freedom that a spiritual life gives.
    I would be interested in your opinion of it & any thought that it may bring to mind.
    Gursikh Ji, of course you may ask any question you wish. :)
    I live in a rural area of the United States.
    If you have any further questions about where I live (social/economic/whatever) I would be happy to answer them as well.
    Hello!
    Thank you for telling me I will have a look sometime :)
    WJKK WJKF!
    lol :D no, that's another friend,
    IMO because Germans in general are rational people, may be they like to think more that to feel :) -----> even when they realized that Catholics going to become superstitious, the very first opposer was German, who made the 95 theses
    so no suprise... even the person who declared that G-d has died, was a German philosopher "Nietzsche"
    Gursikh ji thanxxxx a lot
    this is a nice collection, i'll download them right now :p

    about the blue book (socially involved) because my atheist friend gave it to me.... so i thought it's anti-sikhism :D

    ah my study is technical not relatied to religious issues, but it's a personal research... like a hobby, i like to know all other religions
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