The answer was well thought out and presented. But It makes me wonder, I know many Sikhs who live their lives practicing non-Sikh activities and they just shrug it off by saying that "my heart is pure and that the Guru knows that my heart is pure". Is this the will of God too? I've always seen this answer as a cheap way of manipulating the teachings of many hundreds of years. It's so easy for people to use simple words to justify their lifestyle choices that are counter to Sikh teachings
if one is required to cut his or her hair, in that moment, and essentially betray our guru ji's will, then is it a matter or acting in accordance to one's ego, or is one acting out what is required of him or her?
The answer was well thought out and presented. But It makes me wonder, I know many Sikhs who live their lives practicing non-Sikh activities and they just shrug it off by saying that "my heart is pure and that the Guru knows that my heart is pure". Is this the will of God too? I've always seen this answer as a cheap way of manipulating the teachings of many hundreds of years. It's so easy for people to use simple words to justify their lifestyle choices that are counter to Sikh teachings
JasiSB 4 months ago
Is there a good teaching to know when to act and when not to act? Or do you just go with your gut?
r3bol 4 months ago
if one is required to cut his or her hair, in that moment, and essentially betray our guru ji's will, then is it a matter or acting in accordance to one's ego, or is one acting out what is required of him or her?
singhisking01 4 months ago
Thank you! well said very simple and true
desifool2cool4ya 4 months ago