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How to Prevent Sikh Erosion

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Posted 17-Nov-2009 at 17:07 PM by dilraj7447

This is reply to all my dear sikh friends who have spared their precious time to reply.

My purpose of writing this is :

1. An earnest request to all sikh guys and girls to have their distinct Identity intact .

2. Keeping in consideration today"s kalyug world where lustful men/women from any religion are doing all those wrong acts , A simple urge to all sikh guys / girls to keep faith in sikhism and not let you fitting into other way but raise urselves to alevel where people start following you.

Imagine what large following our Gurus had when there were no sikhs at all. They made a distinct identity and we were created .

why we have been still a minority and not a a majority is beacuse we never made an attempt to tell others what our religion is . Instead we happily like to fell into their feet beacuse it is more comfortable. Keeping and maintaining our hair for our identity and upholding our values is what a sikh is supposed to be.

All are well educated and learned to understand the importance of hair on human body . Still , I am putting up this scientific reason for the same below :

The hair of the legs regulates the glandular system and stabilizes a person’s electromagnetic field. The hair under the armpits protects the very sensitive area where the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems come together; this affects the brain and your energy level. Eyebrows protect the eyes from sun and sweat. Facial hair on men covers the moon center on the chin and protects them from excessive moon energy. The hair on top of the head is very long, while the hair on the body is short. If it were only for warmth, the hair on the body would be long also. We only have long hair right over the brain. We are practically the only creatures designed this way. Hair is your antenna to receive a picture of the subtle world around you, to tell when people are lying, to feel things before they happen, etc..

It has been proven scientifically that people who have long hair tend to be less tired, more energetic and less likely to become depressed. People who have long hair also conserve energy and don’t feel the cold of winter the same as people with short hair. A person who has shorn hair wastes his body's energy. A person who cuts his hair over his lifetime forces the body to grow 22 meters of replacement hair. A person who keeps his hair only produces 1.5 meters of hair over his lifetime.

So, dear friends , Brothers and sisters who are reading this , just try to spread the message of a maintaingingyour identity. If you are trimmed and clean shaven and doing sewa and simran , you do not become abad person. You remain agood person but loose the identity which our four sahibjaade ( four sons of Guru Gobind Singh Jee gave their lives for) and other gurus also.

So , if you really love your gurus atleast maintain your identity if we cannot get ourselves baptised.

Waheguru je ka khalsa wahegur je ke fateh
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