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With the fall of Atlanticism(ANGLO-American hegemony), delusional people believe Multipolar world as envisioned by Alexander Dugin will prevail. They fail to understand that it does not appeal to the wise souls, it’s clearly masked with the change of power dynamics or as in movie megamind it goes- Under new management. Russia with its mission to dominate after the US is masked with the revival of spiritual world after defeating hyper-individualism and materialistic nihilism, and naive individuals fall for it.

All the utopian projects (Liberalism, Republicanism, Democracy, Socialism) that failed didn’t realise the purest vision due to their self-orientation that there is a much better mission. The mission of Baba Nanak.

With reasonable extent of egalitarianism, collectivism which is unlike the material variant of Marxism, the Khalsayi collectivism is the realisation of self and humanity as whole not through individualism, neither individuality, but by rejecting false ego and realisation of the timeless, formless, the one beyond petty Individual cries for all sorts of gain. He left the Sikhs of the guru the mission far greater than any political or social movement.

The true Liberator will be the Khalsa.

May Akal guide his poor servants in this spiritual war against all manmukh ideas in this universe.

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Pablo Singh's avatar

Waheguru. Really well said.

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Dilsher Singh's avatar

Where does Amarjeet use this argument? I haven't heard it any of the podcasts or read it in his articles? The man literally wrote an article a few months ago explaining that Kes and Dastaar are there to signify self-mastery.

https://thesikhrenaissance.substack.com/p/the-spirituality-of-the-hairless?utm_source=publication-search

"With unshorn hair denoting the prestige that accompanies self-mastery, another verse speaks of the necessity of retaining a dastaar or turban to keep this unshorn hair clean and safe.

ਕਾਇਆ ਕਿਰਦਾਰ ਅਉਰਤ ਯਕੀਨਾ ॥

ਰੰਗ ਤਮਾਸੇ ਮਾਣਿ ਹਕੀਨਾ ॥

ਨਾਪਾਕ ਪਾਕੁ ਕਰਿ ਹਦੂਰਿ ਹਦੀਸਾ ਸਾਬਤ ਸੂਰਤਿ ਦਸਤਾਰ ਸਿਰਾ ॥੧੨॥

“Let your deeds reflect your character and make trust upon yourself your woman. Observe and remain buoyant as this world progresses on. Make the impure pure by remaining forever observant of the Maker, and tie a handsome turban atop your head as a result.”

-Guru Granth, 1084.

The dastaar signifies the supremacy of the wearer lending them regality. With Sikh spiritualism retaining a distinct temporal edge welded to its ethos and praxis, the dastaar and unshorn hair in the fashion of ancient emperors signifies an up-righteous sage ruler who is the master of himself and others around him. It is insignificant whether times have changed. Those who adhere to follow the Gurus’ path alter themselves for the path and not the path for themselves."

And why even bring up Kes on a post that is obviously explaining why the Khalsa is fit to rule over the world and none other?

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Dilsher Singh's avatar

You obviously sound like you have a troll's axe to grind. All I could see is this

'Hairs and nails are different. We remove dead hair through a comb, we remove dead nails through a nail clipper. Ask him if he washes his dead skin off with a nail clipper as well by that logic then. Live hair and live nails don't encumber anything. So really, his logic doesn't make any sense.'

In response to an idiot using the why do we keep our hairs and not nails argument who brought up the dead hair live hair difference himself. No idea why you are bringing up Kes and Christianity on an issue that has nothing to do with either.

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Raj Karega Khalsa

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Novdeep Singh's avatar

RAJ KAREGA KHALSA

AAKI RAHE NE KOI

No one shall dare stand against Guru patshah's mission of sikhi

Akaal

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Pablo Singh's avatar

I read it as more that no one will oppose Khalsa Raj, as they compare how well people are governed in it to their own governments. The same reason immigrants flee to the West now. They are voting with their feet for a better system.

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Dilsher Singh's avatar

There would need to be a strict policy here though. A Khalsa Raj can't be the world's dumping ground and nor should we be under any obligation to take in people whose way of life clashes with ours. Look at what is happening in the west. Immigration is destroying it. This is what we don't want. A repeat of Rome in its last days.

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I went to the Gurudwara today and all I saw was people stuffing their faces with pizza Langar. You look at that lot and then you read this and you realize how far we have fallen. We seriously require a massive internal plunge to cleanse our ranks of the weak and allow the strong to come forward and rebuild ourselves.

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Kohinoor's avatar

Great article i always learn something new from your every article 🙏🏻

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Jobanpreet Singh's avatar

ਕੰਟਕੁ ਕਾਲੁ ਏਕੁ ਹੈ ਹੋਰੁ ਕੰਟਕੁ ਨ ਸੂਝੈ ॥

How true are these words. Everything we do and every breath we take, it's all underpinned by this supreme fear of death. Gurbani frees us by making us realize that it is an inescapable eventuality and we should use it to drive our lives forward. Amazing article. Sikhi is the only way to emancipate the world from itself.

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