Passing Judgement

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2008

http://www.sikhnet.com/dvd - In the below video Guruka Singh talks about how we don't have the right to criticize or judge others about their practice (or lack) of being a Sikh.

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  • I thank you both for the great message. Although i am not a Sikh this message has a broader audience.

    I also have to point here that when you judge someone you always but always judge him from your EGO.compassion and love only exists beyond EGO .enjoy and respect the other's trip like yours.you can always express your opinion with love but what wonderful is to see the diversity of human here on this planet.we are here to live individuality but beyond this we all come from the same source NAMASTE

  • damn this guy is wise...i look up to him, it's so true...denial is so innevitable...n' it has to be impacted with experience...bivelle-well

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  • i enjoy watching ur videos,i like the way he explains things ,would like to see more of gurus videos ,thanks for posting

  • The new background is little disorienting. I the like older ones are more natual and simple. Thank you.

    It be great if you bring it back to natural place where the talk was given outside or in office.

  • I like the talk on the topic about the "Average Joe" about the wake up call! it answers alot of questions! thanks, Fateh

  • thats a man of hi's words, thanks for the video.

  • What you said is very true. We shouldn't pass judgement on others. Even today, many Sikh parents force their children to keep their dastar's. However, what does a person learn from that? No Sikh will learn why they're keeping their hair by being forced to keep it. We will feel Guru ji and Waheguru within us when we are ready. So thank you, for speaking about this, in my opinion, all Sikhs should hear what you have said. And not just Sikhs, but even Christians, Muslims, and Hindu's alike.

  • wow mind blowing thank u

  • This is more than advice, it's Sage wisdom! Masterful psychology too, based upon morality and love. I played 3 times, will play again, I get more out of it every time. Applicable to anyone, not just Sikhs. Thank you.

  • It's brilliant and marvelous.

    A very good message I would say.

    It should be reachable and accessible to many.

    I agree that, judgment and expectation are the culprit. They are the killers within any relationship.

    Our new generation needs to be awakened morally to practice good moral character. They are required to be acquainted with the capability of bringing the better and bright future.

    Thanks for sharing

  • Great, Saying

    Impressing and effective.

    I do believe that expectation is a major culprit and a killer in any relationship.

    We need such kind of conversations more often and available to our mislead and lost young generation. It is a call of the time to make future-building-hands stronger for helping them providing a stable one unified world.

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