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Re: What responsibility do we have to keep Sikhi as Guruji intended, and who can definitively say what that is?

Navdeep88 ji I generally find Sikhs as an ocean of humility bar some of course. At perhaps on par with Buddhism pacifists. So I honestly believe that the focus on good and great in Silks is missive and that is what bothers me. This is not make others feel bad but to make self in a state of mind that creates positive energy to do much positive.
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