Harinder Singh speaks at the Garden State Sikh Association for Guru Nanak's Gurpurab on the topic "How to Feel Guru Nanak."
Harinder Singh, lead instructor for Sikhi 201 at Sikh Research Institute's Sidak Leadership Retreat, discusses what sorts of questions and what sorts of interests make the perfect Sikhi 201 Applicant.
Harinder Singh of SIkh Research Institute speaking in Melbourne on Guru Granth-Guru Panth.
Harinder Singh talk about Guru Arjan Sahib's life at the Guru Nanak Mission Centre in Brampton.
This webinar will offer an overview of why and how the events of 1984 transpired in the way that they did. The presentation will then explore the symbology of "1984" as a term that holds resonance and power in the collective psyche today, and what connections can be drawn from the events to the wider discrimination against Sikhs both past and present. Using various mediums, including academic sources and art, the webinar will draw on a wider array of sources and portrayals to connect the events to the younger generation and look to the future.
We spend our lives in the pursuit of happiness, looking for whatever we believe will satisfy, be it wealth, success, love, popularity, or excitement. Too often we either fail to achieve our objective, or when we do, it leaves us unsatisfied and we search for more of the same, or quest for the different. At other times we grapple with misfortunes such as illness, conflict, or financial strain. In this way we find ourselves, for most of our worldly life, tossed about between pleasure and suffering. In this webinar, we will look at Gurbani's advice in this pursuit, while exploring the difference between transitory pleasures that we pursue and what Guru shows us to be true happiness. Using Gurbani we will then investigate strategies of Infinite Wisdom for transcending pleasure and pain and achieving what can really be called happiness.
Bandana Kaur, North American Project Director for EcoSikh, shares her experience in Sikhi 201 at Sidak and the impact it's had on her work ever since. You can have your own Sidak experience this year from 28 July - 10 August. To learn more and apply for Sikhi 201 or our other two fantastic tracks of study-- Sikhi 101 and Gurmukhi 101-- visit sidak.org today.