Monday, November 3, 2008

Peace






Peace..
Not just a word . but more an expression…
An expression of purity, liberation and innocence.
A symphony of subtle of joy that strums in the heart of unity
The beat that beats to the heart of justice

Peace..
When I saw that eagle spread its wings
And soar across the blue sky
Above the oceans
Without… a drop of tear in its eyes

Peace..
When I saw little boys of different colour
Join hands in the game.. the game of life
But they never saw it.. never saw the difference they had
They looked beyond

Peace,
When I heard that child cry
Cry because it craved for something
Without the intention of deception, cheat and fraud

Peace,
Is when we sit on the table of brotherhood
Respect the living sisterhood
And live in the consciousness of manhood

As i stand before the loop...



Beat my heart, take a pill, jump down a window
Or sing a favorite song, drain in frustration.

The lonely me in the isle of my heart
And the satanic look on my little part.

The silly sky and the brutal stars
The resistible temptation of the earthly sears.

The irritating sound of birds screaming
And the irresistible pound of hearts beating.

The flashing seems of death and fury
Loosing life, in a court of no jury.

The mountains that crumble in the heart of earth
The flames of the planet which has lost its worth.

The world today loosing its hope
And one day we may need another pope.

But indeed life is like a belittled dream
Dreaming one day to become the dean.

So upon whom shall I lean
The beggar, the ruscle or rodents under the beam.

Mybee nanny wasn abit too old
about the lord when I was told.

Like an ego maniac, shadowing the rest,
Stop! Bow to the almighty that is never less.

So because I have an alter, I don’t have an alternative
Because I am no one but just another native.

If god wants you to live, he will make you live
Without the breath of life.

And he does, in the womb of the mother,You don’t breathe but you live.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The end of the river, but not beginning of the ocean

























Do you love hip hop music? Reggae? Think your parents never understand you? Feel like you're alone in the world, even when you have so many friends? Feel like sometimes you're not cool enough to be accepted? Feel like there's something bigger in life that's connecting everything together? Feel like you want to belong, just this once?

Take up kickboxing. Watch a sad movie with a box of tissues. Sit in silence and put words down on an everyday piece of paper. Go to a rock concert. Jump on a rooftop and scream your lungs out. Come for the Sikh Spirit Camp.


Why Spirit Camp..?
Because I need you here.
I need to know I can count on your faith when I lose mine.
I need your hand on my shoulder.
I want to see the face of the person who will one day save my life.
I want to know there's more to my life than just getting through college, getting a job, having friends, starting a family.
Always living for someone else.
I want to know there's more to my everyday moments than just thinking of tomorrow.
I want to live in today.
You say: I'm only in college.
I have the rest of my life to worry about all this.
I want to enjoy these few years, before life becomes another rolling stone.
Why worry about things you can't control? Life is short. Live it.

The question is :



HOW LONG IS THE REST OF YOU LIFE?


all of us think we have a long way.. but we always end up saying " i wish i could have done it earlier" when can't stand on our own two feet anymore



We know how it feels when people try to teach us something as if we were in kindergarten. Especially when we think we are old enough to have our own experiences. We want to explore things for our self instead of being spoon fed and told what is right and what is wrong. It only makes sense to do something that resonates with us and to do something that means something to us. We want stuff that we can practice in our day to day life.

We want to learn from you. We want you to teach us. Show us your life.
And we shall will wait for that one day when we will take on the world together & win.

Loads of interesting activities awaits you at our camp...
We will rock the whole weekend with untold paths and new discoveries to lead us to a whole new era of life

Closing Date : 15th June 2008

Dont miss this golden opportunity to be the chosen one to attend our camp.
We will be looking forward to receive your forms.
Feel free to contact our camp organizers
Jesmesh Singh - 017 2010 540 or Hargobind Singh - 012 3753 473
Email :
spiritcamp@gmail.com / Website : www.sikhswithamission.wordpress.com


Venue: Sri Dasmesh School(next to kerinci station) Date : 4th - 6th July

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Read THIS !

A poem by Guru Dev Kaur

You wear a gold khanda,Yeah that makes you a Sikh,
Erm, wrong actually you look like a freak.
You say Guru cares about whats inside,
You say that while your face is full of drunken pride
Sikhs don’t cut their hair, but you do and your proud,
When theres a bhangra gig your at front of the crowd
Raj Karega Khalsa, you shout when your drunk,
Khalsa means pure, not drunk as a skunk,
You claim IM SIKH when goray attack
So why go against your Guru and turn your back?
You don’t agree with Amrit, its only for fanatics,
But you do Matha Tek to the Gurus to forgive your unsikh antics
You say aunty ji and uncle ji to respect your Punjabi backgound,
But do you think of that at the weekend,
getting drunk and falling on the ground,
You wear a bandana coz it makes you look black,
You chat up goris to get them into the sack.
You have a khanda ring, to prove you’re a Sikh,
But in the Gurus eyes, bling is NOT chic,
You eat meat and relish the taste of sin,
Then you come to Gurdwara and throw your langar in the bin.
You laugh at turbans, you think they look dumb,
But then you wear a pink one at your marriage to please your mum.
You act like a Hindu, but laugh at Shiva,
At least a Hindu follows their preacher,
You drink alcohol, against what Guru says,
But how can you com[promise your Punjabi ways?
You laugh at girls who keep their hair,
You wear light foundation so that you look fair.
You shave your legs just to look hot for some guy,
Then at Gurdwara you act all shy.
You come to Gurdwara to catch up on cheap gossip,
You style your hair so it looks like a mop.
You wear make up to disguise your true skin,
But in Sikhi, all this is a sin.
You say Sat Sri Akal, Yet you don’t know what it means,
You forget all that when your partying in your tight jeans.
You can respect your Punjabi culture 100 percent,
But when it comes to Sikhi, where has your love went?
For your wedding, you do it in front of Guru and you wear the colour of red,
But you don’t even know why you are bowing your head.
Guru Granth Sahib, is to you just a book,
To know a Guru, its at pictures you look.
To be a Sikh, follow Guru you must,
You need to earn back the Gurus trust.
Stop all this drinking and messing around,
Its at the feet of the Guru true happiness is found.
When you say IM SIKH, say it with truth,
Not with a mouth smelling of vermouth.
Bow your head in respect to a Guru you love,
Don’t do it just coz some aunty gives you a shove.
You deserve to be happy and live a beautiful life,
With Guru Sahib always by your side.
Its your choice to be who you want to be,
But remember, Punajbi culture, aint ANYTHING like SIKHI!!!!!!!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Raise Your Spirits














































Last week was indeed a very interesting week for me. Many exciting events took place but the one that excited me the most was the Raise Your Spirits Workshop. It was organised by Kaveena, me and the rest of our classmates not forgetting some of our other buddies from the other classes for students from special homes and orphanages. Some time last year, Kaveena and me were quite bored after the PMR exams and we decided to do something different. We got to work and slowly more and more people joined us. It was such an amazing experience looking at so many people wanting to help.. I learnt one thing from the time i started..my heart spoke "Stop thinking that the world is full of bad people .. look .. there are people who want to help" isn't that so true. If we spend our whole life judging people, we just won't have time to love them !! Back to the story... The camp was on last Saturday :- a whole day event. We were all set for the event. The decorations were ready, the chairs were in place and to our utter surprise, the power supply went off!! And then came another lesson for me :- expect the unexpected. But we were lucky that the power supply was back by noon. The speakers for the day were Mr NJ Singam( a Napoleon Hill associate), Mr Harwinder (CEO of In-Control Tech) and Mr Anant Kasibathla (Indian National Memory Record holder). Actually, i learnt the most valuable lesson observing the students. We are fortunate, we take things just so lightly but they who live in orphanages have learnt to value wisdom. There is indeed just so much we can learn from others.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

S M I L E
















Actually there is no real reason i am writing this post. Just some thoughts that came across my mind. There is one thing i realised in the past few weeks. That.. life is actually a very simple thing. Itz just that when we start to gain experiance, we tend to make it complexed. If we look around us, actually almost evey thought of ours is influenced by our own complexicity or experience. We tend to analyze everithing and try to connect them to form our own toughts and ten.. life becomes difficult. As we grow, we feel that life is becoming difficult.. bt i don't think so.. i think that our thoughts are just becoming more complexed.


Give this a try. Live in the simplicity of a baby. A baby will cry when it feels pain or sad. It loughs when it is happy ( dozen matter how many ppl are there and where ) . A baby dozen give a damn for formalities. It never wants to impress ( flatter ) enione. A baby is never judgemental. Many many more but my favourite one is that.. a baby always smiles at you if u smile at it .. even if you are a sinner. There is just so much that we can learn about a baby.. And yeah .. problems will come and go, don't get stuck as that is when the problem really starts.



SATNAM,




Friday, January 4, 2008

An interesting post from Kaval Pal's blog

Power and Effects of the Daily Banis
Japji Sahib: This bani controls one's "ji," one's soul. When your ji, your being, is endangered, when the radiance of your soul is weak, recite Japji. GuruNanak said that the thirty-eight pauris of Japji would liberate the humanity from the cycles of birth and death.Shabad Hazare: This is the highest love letter by a disciple, written by Arjan to Guru Ram Das. Its gift is that it gives the benefits of a thousand shabads,and one's soul will merge directly with God. It makes the separated ones come home with grace. One who recites this shabad will never be separated fromtheir beloved.Jaap Sahib: The naad of Jaap Sahib rouses the soul and the self of the Being. "Sahib" also means grace. Recite it when your position is endangered, orwhen your authoritative personality is weak. This bani brings grace and greatness. It will also give you the ability that, whatever people say, you willautomatically be able to compute what they are actually saying. Once you are able to recite it correctly, it will give you the power, the siddhi, that whateveryou say must happen. Man can direct God, and God can direct man. Guru Gobind Singh recited Jaap Sahib so we won't become beggars at the doors ofothers.Tavprasad Swaye: This bani was spoken by Guru Gobind Singh. When you are not getting any satisfaction out of life, this is the bani to recite.Anand Sahib: Whoever recites the forty pauris of Anand Sahib will have endless bliss, because the Guru is limitless. In this bani, mind and body areexplained in relation to cosmic divinity. Guru Amar Das gave us the song of bliss, which is Anand Sahib, to qualify the mind and to understand the depth.For husband and wife to get together, recite it together, alternating sutras (lines).Rehiras Sahib: This bani is recited after one has worked and is tired. It adds energy (raa-hu) to one's being, to one's total concept. Also, recite it whenyour principle worldly wealth is endangered. In naad, reh means live, and raas means commodity, so Rehiraas means living commodity. Rehiras Sahibhelps you when you are physically weak, or weak in money, property and earthly goods.Kirtan Sohila: This bani is done before sleep at night. It is the most harmonious naad ever uttered. It multiplies the aura to the sensitivity of protection thatit eliminates any negativity for miles and miles. When you are endangered by any species of direct or indirect source, and when you want to protectyourself with the surrounding of the entire magnetic field of the earth, recite Kirtan Sohila.Word Definitions Rehansbhai - Continual repetition of GurbaniNaad - The essence of all soundsGurbani - A perfect combination of sounds related to all the 5 elements in complete balanceBani - That which ??? on the Naad and is balancedOne who knows the naad knows the Aad, which is God.Siri Guru Granth SahibSiri Guru Granth Sahib is the Guru, and it contains the Guru. What is the Guru? It is the formula for experiencing one's own divinity. Siri Guru GranthSahib has the power to give one the experience of God because it is a Siri Guru. Here is the progression: Guru, the one who tells you the truth of theformula, and Siri Guru, the one who tells you the universality of the formula, the application of the entire applied formula. Siri Guru Granth Sahib alwaystells you what you need to hear in order to be able to rise above the limitations of the particular time and space. Waheguru is the ecstasy of the experienceof the application of the formula. In other words, by doing what the Guru says, you experience the blessing of that.The Science of Naad and GurbaniNaad means "the essence of all sounds." All languages contain sounds which relate to one or more of the five elements of air, fire, water, earth and ether.Gurbani is a perfect combination and permutation of sounds relating to all the five elements in complete balance. When Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth GuruNanak, compiled Siri Guru Granth Sahib in 1604, he only put in those banis which were in naad. These compositions were called Gurbani.When we break up the words, "Siri Guru Granth Sahib," into their naad, the syllables of each word tell the essence of the meaning of Siri Guru GranthSahib. Every word has a naad, and every naad has a combination.Siri means the entire light of the sun's creativity, Lakshmi. Whatever has been created, whatever is possibly created, shall be created or can be created, iscalled siri.Guru ("Gu" means darkness, and "ru" means light) means from darkness to light, from ignorance to knowledge. Guru is one who gives you the technologyto remove your ignorance about something.Granth ("gra" means knot, "an" means ultimate, and "naath" means owner, master, God) is that which creates the ultimate knot with God. Anything whichcreates the ultimate knot with God is called a granth. Granth is not a book and can never be a book. Sahib ("saa" means light, infinity, and "hib" meansnow) is the totality of here and now.How Naad Works In Recitation of GurbaniThere are eighty-four meridian points on the upper palate of a human's mouth. One can feel that upper palate with the tongue and experience its differentsurfaces. There are two rows of meridian points on the upper palate and on the gum behind the upper teeth. The tongue stimulates those meridian points,and they in turn stimulate the hypothalamus which makes the pineal gland radiate. When the pineal gland radiates, it creates an impulse in the pituitarygland. When the pituitary gland gives impulses, the entire glandular system secretes and a human being obtains bliss. This is the science.Gurbani is the combination of the tongue with the meridian points. When you read and recite Gurbani, it stimulates your hypothalamus. It is totallydifferent than any scriptures because Gurbani is made in a scientific way. One who knows the naad, knows the aad, which is the primal creativity. Onewho knows the aad is Parameshwar, the supreme God.The whole language of Gurbani has the power to make a person divine, just in its recitation, if done correctly. One need not be concerned with themeaning to experience a change in consciousness. Bani has to be understood by the heart, not by the head. There is no power in the head; it is in the heart.The lead is for God and the heart is for you. That is why Guru Gobind Singh asked for the head, and not for the heart. "Whosoever lives with head to Godand heart for self, that prayer is complete." (Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan)The entire Siri Guru Granth Sahib is the calling of the Beloved. It is in naad. The following are the daily banis given by Guru Gobind Singh, and which tattvas (element) they relate to:
Japji, Shabad Hazare Ether
Jaap Sahib, Tavprasad Swaye Air
Anand Sahib Fire
Rehiras (including Bentee Chaupaee) Water
Kirtan Sohila Earth
These banis should be read from the gutkaa (book of banis), so that one does not get engulfed in one's thoughtfulness. They are best read, even thoughone may have them memorized.Experiencing and Understanding GurbaniThe Guru's Word (Gurbani) is what the Guru spoke. It is the imprint of the essence of God. It is the pathway to God. If the ordinary human being speaksit, it will always elevate him to that state of consciousness of the Guru. The Guru's consciousness is united with God, so the person will automatically getunited with God, if he speaks the same words. It is a scientific and direct way to unite the finite with the Infinite Consciousness. The hypothalamus will getthe same tingling. The impulses of the pituitary will function the same way and get the other glands to secrete also in the same way as it was in the body ofGuru Nanak.Gurbani is nothing but a total illustrated, facilitated science of naad for human knowledge. It is an individual effort. Read Gurbani in the way Guru says it,and understand it, and you will be in such ecstasy you will not believe it! Concentration on the construction of the word, and the sound is the proper wayto recite Gurbani. As you are creating the sound, the meaning will automatically come to you, now or later. It is just a matter of time and space. You mustlisten to your own construction of the Gurbani. This is the technical way in Naad Yoga.There are two ways to go about understanding Gurbani. The first is to know the meaning through purposeful study; and the second is to recite it, and youwill automatically understand the meaning intuitively. Gurbani has to be recited with the tongue, through japa. But, when you read meditatively for thepurpose of understanding the meaning, it is okay.The Power of the Shabad, Gurbani Kirtan, and Nam SimranIn Siri Guru Granth Sahib each shabad has its own individual domain, power, ridhi (worldly riches), sidhi (spiritual power), and nau nidhi (ninetreasures). All occult powers are there. The recitation of shabads gives you the power to redeem the environments. Shabad is a part of the power of God,and when the shabad merges in you, you become God.The lotus feet of God is the shabad of God. The sound itself will uplift you and take away the disease and sorrow from within you. Meditate on the lotusfeet of God in your heart. The sound of the spirit is the shabad. Decorate yourself with it. Shabad is the fountain of spirit. It will always keep you flowingand growing.The neutral mind records the shabad, the Truth. When your mind is freaking out, the shabad automatically comes. The shabad has the power to controlyou and your mind. Otherwise there is no way you or your mind can be controlled. Shabad brings inner balance. The power of inner balance is the shabad,and the power of the shabad is inner balance.When controlled, our minds can create great things, because the power of the mind is also very infinite. When disciplined, it can change the vibrations andthe magnetic psyche of the earth. That is why we come before Siri Guru Granth Sahib and do kirtan (singing of God's praises). Kirtan is to change themagnetic psyche of the universe with those vibrations of the Word of the Guru, the naad, so that we can principally enrich the self in ecstasy.Nam simran (continuos remembrance of God's Name, of Self) is the preparation for Gurbani. You grind the ground, make the earth ready, and then youdo simran. Simran is gurmantra (mantra given by the Guru). Khalsa is to recite Waheguru, and a Sikh is to recite Sat Nam. Sat Nam can elevate theconsciousness of any person to Infinity, and Waheguru can bring you the experience of that Infinity. Wha means Infinite, he means Thou, and guru meansself. When chanted, it brings you very near God. Sat Nam is a panch shabad (mantra containing five parts). Saa means Infinity, taa means birth, naameans death, and maa means resurrection. Sat Nam is the shabad in which you have superiority over God. God is a slave in the hand of the devotees. SatNam purifies the entire time and space, when you speak it even once; it does not matter when. It is superior self-power of God. God is remembered by Hisactions. Nam simran is a must to prepare for Gurbani to have its effect. It is the complete science of the word and sound. It changes a human's biologicaland psychological metabolism of his body, mind, and soul.Nitnem: Daily Recitation of Guru's BaniThe following is a story which Siri Singh Sahib ji told at Khalsa Women's Training Camp: "There is a surprising story about my grandmother. She neverspoke in a loud voice. I have never seen that woman offending anybody, and I have never seen a single human being offend her. The respect was so greatthat everyone would settle disputes by Mata ji's decision, without going to court. Whatever she would say, people would accept it as the truth and nothingbut the truth. That reputation and non-offensiveness was built from her perfection of her nitnem, her sadhana and Gurbani.I am trying to illustrate to you that after a certain age in life, if you do not have nitnem and sadhana, then you will not churn yourself. When milk ischurned, it takes a lot of milk to make a little butter. As milk has to be churned to make butter, like has to be churned. Gurbani works to churn the brainwaves through the hyp0othalmus. You need not be a Sikh. In India, for example, there are a lot of Hindus and Muslims who recite Gurbani. Gurbani is fora person who wants to be graceful, a person who wants to be balanced, and a person who wants to do things by their radiance. A person's presence aloneshould see the job done."Nitnem in Gurbani gives you a very powerful meditative mind. It gives you the balance required. Energy comes to a person from the head, and the head isthe distributing center through the spine. It is a must that when one reads Gurbani, it be done in the correct harmony and rhythm.It is compulsory for Khalsa to read all the five banis daily. They were given so that a person's incarnated personality may elevate itself to defend through any negativity or misfortune.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New Year















New Year Programme @ home












Itz now. The new year has just approached. The holidays passed without me realising and i, just like everyone else am looking forward for new experiances. It is indeed a comman characteristic for us to dislike changes but changes are important for us to grow. And with changes come problems and problems tend to bother us. But the problem is with us because we tend to get stuck into them. Problems are supposed to come and go, and we geting stuck into them causes the real problem. We just tend to make life so so sophisticated when itz actually so simple. Live in the simplicity of a child; think about it. A child never decieves, never lies, never hides its feelings, never slanders, iz never judgemental, never boasts and most importantly iz very attached to GOD. Indeed there are many things that there are to be learnt from children. Nagetivity strikes every mind. But a saint is the person who wakes up in total nagetivity and in an instant becomes positive... School starts tororow .. Thats for now..

Satnam,
D@L!P