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The Meaning Of Life.indd - Raj Karega Khalsa Network

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Meaning</strong> <strong>Of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>their actions are different. <strong>The</strong> swans are said to eat pearls,wereas cranes tear the flesh. Once a crane was seen standingon one leg. A passing saint was impressed with the crane,he thought, “You look like a great saint, dressed in white, performingpenance on one leg and your eyes are in meditationbeing half closed and half open.” Just then it caught a fish andtore apart the flesh, the saint despised it saying, “I thought youwere God’s beloved.”<strong>The</strong> bad ones have made us forget our Guru-Father, GuruGobind Singh jee. People say Mai Bhago or Baba Deep Singhjee has appeared inside them - what? Are they ghosts that possesspeople!!!! It’s all man’s worldly wisdom that misleads usfrom the Guru’s path.Our hair is the Guru’s seal. A Sikh stands out in thousands, noneed to ask who they are - they are the <strong>Khalsa</strong>! Yet, we haveto ask Hindus and Muslims who they are. If you took a £1000note to a shop and asked for £100 of goods and £900 changethe shopkeeper would tear up the note and throw it away. It’sa fake it hasn’t got the royal seal on it, its not approved by theBank of England. In the same way our long, uncut hair andturban is Guru Gobind Singh jee’s seal of approval on us.People say to me that I’m too hard in my views. I say readGuru Granth Sahib jee and you’ll see I’m nothing in comparisonto what our Guru’s have told us to do. <strong>The</strong>y find me hard,but TV, clubs and pubs sweet!!A cow without a tail loses three-quarters of its value. A Sikhwoman without a ponytail loses all her value. A mother came97

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