KamaShakti
SPNer
- Jun 25, 2006
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I'm not a sikh but I have sikh family and I'm very interested to learn more about sikhism.
I have perused the Sikh scriptures in order to learn about Sikh philosophy but (no disrespect to Sikhs or Sikhism) have found no philosophy at all. All I have found is endless praise of God. Now, don't get me wrong. If Sikhs wish to endlessly praise God then that is entirely their business. How Sikhs wish to practise their religion is their business. I do not stand in judgement of that.
I would appreciate it if anyone could please direct me to any part of the scriptures that deal with Sikh philosophy or beliefs.
Let me give an example. Sikhs are said to believe in reincarnation. I can read that in a dozen books about Sikhism but where does it say that in the scriptures?
thankyou for your help
I have perused the Sikh scriptures in order to learn about Sikh philosophy but (no disrespect to Sikhs or Sikhism) have found no philosophy at all. All I have found is endless praise of God. Now, don't get me wrong. If Sikhs wish to endlessly praise God then that is entirely their business. How Sikhs wish to practise their religion is their business. I do not stand in judgement of that.
I would appreciate it if anyone could please direct me to any part of the scriptures that deal with Sikh philosophy or beliefs.
Let me give an example. Sikhs are said to believe in reincarnation. I can read that in a dozen books about Sikhism but where does it say that in the scriptures?
thankyou for your help