Hi my name is Amrit! I'm a junior in high school! I go to an all girls high school in Brampton! Enjoy my blog:)

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k i wish the kids at khalsa school knew how absolutely stunning the person who founded their school is.
“Once I gave Bhai Sahib a ride to Malton Gurdwara Sahib. On the way, I requested Bhai Sahib to tell me a spiritual experience from his life. He humbly replied that he was a great sinner. I persisted but he too persisted in not telling me any spiritual experience. After that I got sad and just went quiet. I did not say anything. He too kept quiet. When we reached our destination, he looked at my face which probably showed my disappointment or some other mercy-invoking expression. Bhai Sahib quietly laughed and then briefly narrated me one experience from his life. He said that once he was sitting in Kirtan behind Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee. Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee was in some great divine and spiritual colours. Bhai Sahib jee had Sarblohi mala in his hand. Bhai Jeevan Singh too was in very bairaagmai avastha. All of sudden Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee looked back at Bhai Jeevan Singh and with love touched his Sarblohi Mala on his forehead. As soon as Bhai Sahib’s mala touched Bhai Jeevan Singh jee’s forehead, he lost worldly consciousness and went to the spiritual realms. He experienced the Parkash of divine jyot.”

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k i wish the kids at khalsa school knew how absolutely stunning the person who founded their school is.

“Once I gave Bhai Sahib a ride to Malton Gurdwara Sahib. On the way, I requested Bhai Sahib to tell me a spiritual experience from his life. He humbly replied that he was a great sinner. I persisted but he too persisted in not telling me any spiritual experience. After that I got sad and just went quiet. I did not say anything. He too kept quiet. When we reached our destination, he looked at my face which probably showed my disappointment or some other mercy-invoking expression. Bhai Sahib quietly laughed and then briefly narrated me one experience from his life. He said that once he was sitting in Kirtan behind Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee. Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee was in some great divine and spiritual colours. Bhai Sahib jee had Sarblohi mala in his hand. Bhai Jeevan Singh too was in very bairaagmai avastha. All of sudden Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee looked back at Bhai Jeevan Singh and with love touched his Sarblohi Mala on his forehead. As soon as Bhai Sahib’s mala touched Bhai Jeevan Singh jee’s forehead, he lost worldly consciousness and went to the spiritual realms. He experienced the Parkash of divine jyot.”

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I saw this image and my heart just stopped, it really touched me deeply, in fact, I almost had tears in my eyes. This young man was a freedom fighter and at the request of a great Saint, he decided to marry this woman, proving that love extends far beyond the physical. Some people called it a sacrifice on his part, whereas others said, this is not a sacrifice, but a blessing, that there are still Singhs out there who live like true sons of Guru Gobind Singh ji. I honestly really honour the Singhs today who see beauty in women the way they naturally are - e.g. including their kes. Many Singhs do not admit it, but they would never want to marry a girl with physical imperfections or lots of hair on her body/face. Those who are able to see beauty in God’s will - wow - I bow before them!

phulkari:

I saw this image and my heart just stopped, it really touched me deeply, in fact, I almost had tears in my eyes. This young man was a freedom fighter and at the request of a great Saint, he decided to marry this woman, proving that love extends far beyond the physical. Some people called it a sacrifice on his part, whereas others said, this is not a sacrifice, but a blessing, that there are still Singhs out there who live like true sons of Guru Gobind Singh ji.

I honestly really honour the Singhs today who see beauty in women the way they naturally are - e.g. including their kes. Many Singhs do not admit it, but they would never want to marry a girl with physical imperfections or lots of hair on her body/face. Those who are able to see beauty in God’s will - wow - I bow before them!

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i’ve been here before.

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i’ve been here before.

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