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  1. the beauty of the work that Sobha Singh Ji did was unique, in that he actually went and researched about the person or what he was going to paint.

    Not only did he want to know about the person or what he was painting he wanted to see them through their eyes, know their feelings.. seek the truth...

    my father met Sobha Singh Ji in India.. and he told me that when he arrived to meet him, a couple had come to visit Sobha Singh asking him to paint a picture of their son who had just passed away in an accident. Sobha Singh Ji researched the short life of the young person before painting his picture.

    Similarly.. Sobha Singh Ji painted a large picture of Sant Baba Isher Singh Ji. In order to do this he actually went to Rara Sahib to do his research and spent many months before actually painting the picture... the large painting is at a house in Hillingdon, UK.

    Sobha Singh Ji was a true artist... Waheguru.

  2. :shock: berry good berry good :shock:

    :arrow: truely an artist in the making.. ur parents must be very proud :?: !

    seriously: thats a really inspirational idea to use at a local kids panjabi class, just before halloween and also for Diwali (usually around the same time!).. its truely amazing :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

    8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

    :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:

  3. Fateh Har Naal Pyar Ji

    :D thats a wicked reply... gives much food for thought!! :D

    makes sense especially if we believe in Ek Onkar... the ever presence of Waheguru. :)

    :arrow: for all to consider:

    does this ever become ritualistic though? where Sikhs dont know why they are doing something and simply do it because of tradition. Does this bring up the notion of other great sikh practices, which have simply become rituals?... is this where the power of panth is to be found?.. do we have a combined strength... to help eduate each other?.. or is this our combined weakness (duality). :?: :!: :?: :?:

    i would really appreciate ur views. :idea:

    Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh

  4. L.I.N.K.S. & King's College London Sikh Society presents

    Part 2 of the "Keep on Walking" seminar series -

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    AN EAGLE IS BORN

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    The first seminar was jam packed (150+!!), so now we’ve booked a bigger lecture theatre and Sukhdev Singh is back to takes us to the next stage. Expect the pace to be turned up a notch or two!

    WHO: Cpt. Sukhdev Singh was born in Malaysia, educated in England and travels the world as a 747 pilot with Malaysia Airlines. An inspriational and innovative youth worker, in this event he builds upon the highly successful "Obsession for Wisdom" seminar.

    WHEN: 7pm, Thursday 17th March 2005 (prompt start)

    WHERE: King's College London, Guy's Campus, New Hunt's House, Lecture Theatre 1/2, London Bridge

    Tube: London Bridge (Jubilee, Northern and National Rail)

    http://www.kcl.ac.uk/maps/images/guysrelief.gif

    *Check out the event poster and the "Keep on Walking" album! Everyone is Welcome!

    -- WWW.mus1k.COM --

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  5. L.I.N.K.S. & UCL SIKH SOC present

    part 1 of the "Keep on Walking" seminar series:

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    An Obsession for Wisdom

    10 keys that will open the doors to your future

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    WHO: Cpt. Sukhdev Singh was born in Malaysia, educated in England and travels the world as a 747 pilot with Malaysia Airlines. In this seminar he shares some of his insights and thought provoking ideas formed through his experiences as a community leader and youth worker around the world.

    WHEN: 6.30pm (last entry 7pm)

    Thursday 27th January 2005

    WHERE: UCL, Cruciform Lecture Theatre 2, Cruciform Building, Gower Street

    Tube: Euston (Northern) Euston Sq. (Central, Metropolitan, H'smith & City) http://www.ucl.ac.uk/images/map_arounducl_l.jpg

    *Also featuring the launch of the "Keep on Walking" album! --WWW.mus1k.COM--

    For further info contact:

    Seleena: 07979 857 584 or

    Dilpreet: 07931 150 525

    email: links@khalsa.com

    Not by studying, but through understanding, is the Mystery revealed"

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