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We saw a brilliant conductor with a refreshing voice calling us to a prayerful reflection, connecting and advancing our energies toward peacefully changing the cultural landscape, engaging, "forgiving to unburden but not forgetting" and being robust, responsible, and trusted partners in advancing the solemn commitments and promise of our democracy that must deliver justice and equality, and fairly benefit all Americans without divisions and distinction.
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News: Sikh history translation: Suraj Prakash Granth ~ Yogi out of Santokhsar
In the 4th volume of this epic Suraj Prakash Granth is found a story titled "The yogi that came out of Santokhsar". Some sections of the following have been translated directly, others are summaries. To our knowledge this is the first time this detailed story has been made available to the English speaking audience.
News: From Riches To Rags ~ Rajo Bhekhari
So, we find that the head of the nation considered as most powerful had become a liability in his own country and was forced to flee but had to beg for permission to stay outside. The palace had been breached by the popular unrest in the nation, and the President (king in earlier times) had been checkmated. This unfolding of the fate of the head of the nation appeared to me to a modern-day example of Guru Ji’s words...