
26-Jul-2005, 00:05 AM
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| | | | | | | New Group for SPN? "Sikhs for Change"
By Khalsa_starr
Waheguru Ji Ki Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fetah!!
Hello SPN leaders and Users (admin?), this may be old news to a few of us user here, but i felt the need to tell everyone else of an idea a few of us have in mind. A new group (or division) for Sikh Philosophy Network.
"Sikhs For Change" The name is self explanatory, however it is also not the final name, since this group should be open to everyone, suggestions are welcome. Anyways back to the group. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/new-to-sikhism/5253-new-group-for-spn.htmlReference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253
The success of the thread titled "Language barrier for Converts" has prompted me to not just talk about this issue, but alos to start acting on the ideas suggested. It is clear that there are more issues that alos need to be carefully looked at and solved these are: Gurdwara leadership/operating, conduct of sikhs today, sikh youth topics, and many others (i can't tjink of right now).
So with that said, i think it would be a good idea if we had a group dedicated to sikh who want to see change happen in their own community and for sikhs in general. This group would have a seperte web site page and have a seperate forum. Here is a few ideas in minbd:
- Since this group could be a division of SPN, dual membership would not be needed.
- One forum for now, others can be set up if the need is there. The focus would be for the language issue.
- As for group leaders, admins and mods would be applied to this group.
- Web page for resources and links back to SPN.
More ideas are needed to make this a posibility, i am working details out with the admin. I'll update this thread once further progress is made.
-Khalsa Starr
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26-Jul-2005, 00:50 AM
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| | | | | Re: New Group for SPN? "Sikhs for Change"
This is a very good initiative. During that discussion, we came across
1. John took the concern with local committee, and the response he got is so much encouraging.... in fact, making a way to others who are thinking on the similar needs.
2. Gyani ji already posted the link of needed software
3. Anothe Veer pointed out how projectors, PC could be used towards this.
Another one, I want to suggest, to make simultaneous step by new comers... e.g. Nam Hari Kaur ji has put dedicated efforts to learn Punjabi.. so we need to move onto that side also. I am sure, Lee has got some ideas too, which may come out in further discussions.
Apart from language, there are so many things needed to keep us and world in harmony.. and the change must start from within with persistent fire inside us... as things dont change overnight. I hope and believe that, the enthusiasm level of people involved continues towards betterment.
About ideas proposed:
1. I am also not in favor of dual membership.
2. New forum, I dont see any problem with that. But perhaps that could be merged with social issues/current affairs forum.
3. My nomination for Group leaders is anyone who shows interest to further the cause. I propose Khalsa_Starr's name as leader of this forum. Right now, Khalsa_Starr, CaramelChocolate, Nam Hari Kaur ji, Gyani ji seem to make a great group. Anyone with more implementable ideas are welcome to join, anytime. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253 | 
26-Jul-2005, 01:04 AM
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| | | | | | | Re: New Group for SPN? Sounds good, Avind. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253
Things are progressing, i really think that another web page should be set up for this group, but under SPN.
And your right, "things dont change over night" this is great step towards creating a new group for change. And in the future, a new organization!
As for leadership, that's another good idea Avind. Looks like you got it all covered, the admin and i need to talk about the web site idea first.
I can help out with that if it's needed. | 
26-Jul-2005, 13:49 PM
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| | | | Re: New Group for SPN? Good. Lets get cracking. I am all willing to give all i got.
1. NO Dual memeberships... I agree. Get this set up under SPN.
Rest is up to khalsa Staar veer...Lead on and we follow.
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26-Jul-2005, 19:06 PM
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| | | | | | Re: New Group for SPN? Sat Nam All; Ghandi said: "Be the change you want to see in the World" Perhaps this can be a reminder to us as we go about facing our challenges together. I like the name "Sikhs for Change" or perhaps some modification of that. Some conservatives might see this name as representing a "revolutionary" attitude and be triggered by that, but since this is a virtual group on a web forum, I would not expect much negativity from that. Perhaps a name that suggests that we are wanting to implement the "Equality for all" that is already said to be inherent in Sikhi might be greated more warmly. Just a thought.Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253 If I am understanding the concept here, I suppose discussions on different aspects would then be on different threads within this new area. Sikh youth male/female double standards would be one thread; language issues another thread; education of newcomers either under language or else another thread. Is that the idea? Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253 Things that I have some personal interest in relating to "changes" - Education of newcomers - I would like to hear what other converts have experienced in their communities - regarding help they have or have not recieved in learning about Sikhi;
- Open discussion - not just perjorative judgement making based on few or no personally observed facts - of 3HO and other Sikh "cultures" - mostly to explore and share the similarities and differences and discuss these. This might best be done by people who can speak for one "form of expression" of Sikhi and others speaking for others, rather than any one person trying to make the comparisons themselves. Speak about what you know about - only. I do not know if there even are any others here who live in a primarily 3HO Sikh community as I do.
- Brainstorming with each other for ideas to help each of us with our own individual situations in our communities so that we are not alone with our challenges.
- Education of children - this includes discussing the double standards issue and the poor role modeling by parents issue already brought up at SPN. The role modeling issue has been mentioned by 32 yr old Gurumustuk of 3HO on his weblog www.mrsikhnet.com - in the JUNE writings where he mentions the materialism of his parents generation (people about 50 or over - my age group).
- Language barrier for children and newcomers
- ADDED DAYS AFTER original posting of above list: Acceptance of Sikhs of non-conventional sexual orientation.
What else do people wish to work on here? I would suggest that the thread starters attempt to lay out some clear guidelines as to what is really desired - as I began to do in number 2 above; to get beyond "whining" or passing judgements and move directly to reporting facts; making observations and suggestions. There are plenty of places at SPN where "anything goes" and people can just express their grievances and frustrations. Hopefully this area can have a focus on moving forward. That does not mean that frustrations can not be introduced - but that the posting member will want to contribute to making a change. sincerely; and - Wahe Guru! Nam Hari Kaur, Eugene Oregon
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28-Jul-2005, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by NamHariKaur I like the name "Sikhs for Change" or perhaps some modification of that. Some conservatives might see this name as representing a "revolutionary" attitude and be triggered by that, |
in a way, "sikhs for change" would be a revolutionary group, since such a group is not in existence today to the best of my knowledge. This group will remain on the cyber side for a number of years (perhaps sooner), then it will make the transition to a real life organization. That of course will only happen when enough peaple join or want such an organization.
when you say conservative, what do you mean?
edit: it's all ok!
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28-Jul-2005, 20:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Khalsa_starr I still havn't got any word from any admin/mod. | Regarding what? Sorry for the miss out.. Pls write again.. or just send PM.
Thanks. | 
29-Jul-2005, 02:34 AM
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| | | | | | | Re: New Group for SPN? it seems like a great idea..
and i agree with all of the above for an umbrella membership..and as you are talking about a real life organisation..its already in the process and hopefully it will take off very soon..
and i wish khalsa_starr veer good luck and brother please dont feel alone, the whole SPN team is with you.. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253
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29-Jul-2005, 10:41 AM
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| | | | | | | Re: New Group for SPN? Khalsa_starr Ji; When I said "conservatives" might not like the name "Sikhs for change" I meant those who are entrenched in the way things are now and do not see any need to change anything.Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=5253 - Nam Hari Kaur, Eugene, Oregon | 
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