Sign Up |  Live StatsLive Stats    Articles 35,346| Comments 159,813| Members 17,821, Newest cdotkhn| Online 244
Home Contact
 (Forgotten?): 
    Sikhism

   
                                                                     Your Banner Here!    

Becoming a Sikh

Our Donation Goal : Why Donate? : Donate Today! : Donate Anonymously (ਗੁਪਤ) : Our Family of Supporters
Goal this month: 400 USD, Received: 35 USD (9%)
Please Donate...

Tags
convert, sikh, sikhism
Reply Post New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!
  #10 (permalink)  
Old 15-Mar-2008, 06:53 AM
Holycow's Avatar Holycow Holycow is offline
 
Enrolled: Mar 11th, 2008
Posts: 6
Holycow is an unknown quantity at this point
   
Adherent: Undecided
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Nationality: Canada
Re: Becoming a Sikh

  Donate Today!   Email to Friend  Tell a Friend   Show Printable Version  Print   Contact sikhphilosophy.net Administraion for any Suggestions, Ideas, Feedback.  Feedback  

Register to Remove Advertisements
No worries man, that was just a... "would like to know question" but someone already told me. Anyway... Yeah my plan is to practise sikhism very slowly and study for awile and by the time I've got a pretty good handle on Sikhi I should be able to get into a gurdwara every once and awile.
*








 
Do share your immediate thoughts or reactions on this issue? We value your views! Login Now! or Sign Up Today! to share your views with us.. Gurfateh!
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
  #11 (permalink)  
Old 15-Mar-2008, 16:21 PM
svea00's Avatar svea00 svea00 is offline
SPN Sewadaar
 
Enrolled: Feb 3rd, 2008
Posts: 51
svea00 is an unknown quantity at this point
   
Adherent: Undecided
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Nationality: Sweden
Re: Becoming a Sikh

Hi Holycowji!

I´m also thinking about converting.
I think aad0002ji is right, being a sikh is not all about what to wear and how to tie a turban. It´s also how to think and how to live.
For me, currently the worst part is mastering the language and getting my lazy a** out of bed every morning for bani. And beyond that, I think it is of great importance that you´re not only doing it, but also understand what you are mumbling every morning.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/new-to-sikhism/20450-becoming-a-sikh.html
I´ve been doing the japji sahib or the jaap sahib in the morning and the Kirtan Sohila in the evening for a while and am now thinking about buying a kara. For me it would be like converting to wear one. This would remind me every day with every move I make that I´m a sikh and should act and think like one.

<<>>
Yes, I think it is. But it is lonely.
Honestly, there are some sikhs in my town, but for me sikhi became an integral part of my life and would like to share
and celebrate this with others. The others live with their families and praying together at home. My chance doing this is at the Gurdwar and it feels good singing and praying together with them. But they only meet twice a month.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=20450

That was a lot personal and almost no answer to your question.
But as I´m maybe in a similar state of life, I also like to discuss it. You know, how should I know what I think before I´ve heard what I´m saying.
Reply With Quote
  #12 (permalink)  
Old 15-Mar-2008, 23:50 PM
Narayanjot Kaur's Avatar Narayanjot Kaur Narayanjot Kaur is offline
SPN Sewadaar
 
Enrolled: Dec 3rd, 2006
Location: Chester PA
Posts: 13,323
Narayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to behold
Narayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to behold
   
Adherent: Sikhism
Blog Entries: 1
Liked 6,650 Times in 3,475 Posts
    Nationality: United States
Re: Becoming a Sikh

svea000, holycow

This forum has its exasperating aspects -- no one will argue. But the very fact that you are here is a sign that you are serious.

Here is what I think will happen -- but naturally I am not a soothsayer or fortune teller. You won't be walking a straight path. It will have lots of curves and sharp turns. Each curve, each turn is a place where new learning occurs. Think in spirals, not in a straight line to Sikhi.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=20450
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=20450

There is A LOT TO LEARN FOR A NON PUNJABI CONVERT!!!!!!!!!!!! There is not an organized curriculum, although there will be those who try to tell you there is one. You learn from everyone. If someone tells you something that you already know, just listen one more time, one more time, one more time. In the beginning take it all in, store everything, don't worry about what is right or what is better than something else. Soak it up.

The language is a difficult part of this but not insurmountable. The entire 3HO movement started with a group of Americanos who were lost to themselves. No one read Gurmukhi except Yogi himself. They found not one but many roads to closing this gap, they are still closing it. And teaching others as they move forward. This gets fixed.

Now two glimpses into my own life -- and only one life, for what it is worth.

First glimpse: Yes "jap" in a language you don't understand and can't pronounce is jarring at first. I kept thinking -- This is not going to last! Now the solution ended up being this: I played CD's along with "jap" for MONTHS -- sort of using auditory, visual and vocal channels at the same time. It has to be the right CD for you BTW. For me it was and is Amarjit Kaur's Daily Nit Nem. Also Dya Singh, but not as much as Bhenji Amarjit. BaniPRO did not work for me. Eventually it came together and now I can hear Jap in my head during the day. But I still cannot recite Nit Nem from memory. That will come too. My true confession is that when I tried to do it just by reading and reciting it was painful. Now it isn't.

Second glimpse. There are Sikhs just about everywhere. Sikhs don't advertise their presence. It goes against the grain of being a Sikh. I thought I was the only Sikh at work. By this time my office was full of Sikhism: screensaver, wall paper, picture of Guru Ram Das, my office copy of Daily Banis.....One day a computer technician walked into my office, wearing a kara. I was shocked. We talked about 20 minutes about Sikhism. I yelled at him for leaning his elbow on my Nit Nem. He begged Guru's forgiveness. It was wonderful to find him, really wonderful. Then I searched the email directory and found 12 more. Just look. We are everywhere.. just about. And No Sikh will Ignore the Plea of Another Sikh.
Reply With Quote
  #13 (permalink)  
Old 16-Mar-2008, 03:50 AM
Holycow's Avatar Holycow Holycow is offline
 
Enrolled: Mar 11th, 2008
Posts: 6
Holycow is an unknown quantity at this point
   
Adherent: Undecided
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Nationality: Canada
Re: Becoming a Sikh

The new language is one of the best parts! I love studying languages!

Cool story too aad.
Reply With Quote
  #14 (permalink)  
Old 16-Mar-2008, 04:58 AM
Narayanjot Kaur's Avatar Narayanjot Kaur Narayanjot Kaur is offline
SPN Sewadaar
 
Enrolled: Dec 3rd, 2006
Location: Chester PA
Posts: 13,323
Narayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to behold
Narayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to beholdNarayanjot Kaur is a splendid one to behold
   
Adherent: Sikhism
Blog Entries: 1
Liked 6,650 Times in 3,475 Posts
    Nationality: United States
Re: Becoming a Sikh

Reply With Quote
  #15 (permalink)  
Old 16-Mar-2008, 05:25 AM
svea00's Avatar svea00 svea00 is offline
SPN Sewadaar
 
Enrolled: Feb 3rd, 2008
Posts: 51
svea00 is an unknown quantity at this point
   
Adherent: Undecided
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Nationality: Sweden
Re: Becoming a Sikh

Quote:
Originally Posted by Holycow View Post
The new language is one of the best parts! I love studying languages!

Cool story too aad.
Me too! Especially the script is fun. I sometimes feel like I´m in first grade again, drawing a´s and b´s in beautiful colours the whole morning
Reply With Quote
  #16 (permalink)  
Old 12-May-2008, 02:45 AM
Joginder Singh Foley's Avatar Joginder Singh Foley Joginder Singh Foley is offline
 
Enrolled: Jan 27th, 2008
Location: Northwwest London
Age: 55
Posts: 98
Joginder Singh Foley is on a distinguished roadJoginder Singh Foley is on a distinguished road
   
Adherent: Sikhism
Liked 116 Times in 49 Posts
    Nationality: United Kingdom
Re: Becoming a Sikh

  Donate Today!  
Just take it slowly one step at a time and build up the strengh of your Sikhi, That is what i did on my path towards Sikh. Eventually working Sikh practises into your secular and sacred life will become second nature as your knowladge and strengh increase untill you get to that day when you are standing in the presence of five Panji Pire and Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji taking Amrit Pahul. It worked for this white [irishman] sikh convert
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=20450
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=20450





Last edited by Aman Singh; 13-May-2008 at 23:04 PM.
Reply With Quote
   Click Here to Donate Now!

Support Us!
Become a Promoter!
Gurfateh ji, you can become a SPN Promoter by Donating as little as $10 each month. With limited resources & high operational costs, your donations make it possible for us to deliver a quality website and spread the teachings of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, to serve & uplift humanity. Every contribution counts. Donate Generously. Gurfateh!
ReplyPost New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!

Bookmarks


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Tools Search
Search:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

» Gurbani Jukebox
Listen to Gurbani while surfing SPN!
» Active Discussions
sikhism Description of the...
By Ishna
Today 17:21 PM
42 Replies, 742 Views
sikhism Sant Siphahi -...
Today 17:19 PM
1 Replies, 6 Views
sikhism need urgent advice.......
Today 17:07 PM
13 Replies, 144 Views
sikhism How important is Matha...
Today 15:22 PM
66 Replies, 1,114 Views
sikhism On a Scale of Most...
Today 13:10 PM
31 Replies, 1,297 Views
sikhism Sikh Diamonds Video...
Today 13:06 PM
7 Replies, 132 Views
sikhism Who is "Mohan"?
Today 13:00 PM
23 Replies, 394 Views
sikhism Herman Hesse,...
Today 12:40 PM
14 Replies, 238 Views
sikhism Considering Cutting My...
Today 11:05 AM
123 Replies, 3,956 Views
sikhism ਨਾਮਾ
Today 06:37 AM
2 Replies, 63 Views
sikhism Are Creator and Creation...
Today 01:30 AM
44 Replies, 2,854 Views
sikhism I became victim by...
Yesterday 19:50 PM
0 Replies, 54 Views
sikhism Sikh Books downloads
Yesterday 15:39 PM
2 Replies, 78 Views
sikhism Salok Sheikh Farid ji...
Yesterday 09:35 AM
0 Replies, 52 Views
sikhism In Punjab, three farmers...
Yesterday 05:36 AM
0 Replies, 52 Views
» Books You Should Read...
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2

All times are GMT +6.5. The time now is 18:33 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.5.2 Copyright © 2004-12, All Rights Reserved. Sikh Philosophy Network


Page generated in 0.42436 seconds with 28 queries