This webinar is a part of the live course Anand Sahib: Way to Bliss
This session will feature a personal reflection on Anand Sahib by Inni Kaur
In 2005, I was going through a challenging time in my life. To stay centered I began to study this bani (composition). It took me about two years to go through each verse. Many legal pads were filled. To make sense of my notes, I ended up with a pale translation of this exquisite bani. Needless to say, the bani of Anand Sahib had a profound effect on me. It changed me and continues to chisel me.
Sikhi is a lived experience. I share my reflections in that spirit.
In Sikh communities, conversations around mental health are often avoided out of fear, or, when they do take place, can become engulfed in shame and stigma.
This interactive workshop explores Sheikh Farid Ji’s verses alongside the Gurus’ wisdom, inviting us to reflect on the human condition and our place within it.
In Sikh communities, conversations around mental health are often avoided out of fear, or, when they do take place, can become engulfed in shame and stigma.
In Sikh communities, conversations around mental health are often avoided out of fear, or, when they do take place, can become engulfed in shame and stigma.
This interactive workshop explores Sheikh Farid Ji’s verses alongside the Gurus’ wisdom, inviting us to reflect on the human condition and our place within it.
This interactive workshop explores Sheikh Farid Ji’s verses alongside the Gurus’ wisdom, inviting us to reflect on the human condition and our place within it.