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dalsingh101

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  1. ^^In case you think you're own family is f**ked up........
  2. Yeah, I think build it up slowly or it can backfire. Keep to 15 minutes until it gets stable. You'll intuitively know when to increase it. I increase it by 5 minutes per change. Don't be in any rush. Bani even says, just one moment with correct focus is life changing. It's not about quantity, but quality in my opinion. Do 15 minutes for a few weeks and see how you get on. In the early stages, all manner of deep seated stuff from your karams and subconscious may come flying out. Let that settle down a bit.
  3. If you can jump straight in for one hour, that's good. I found I had to build up over time. Increasing periodically.
  4. That tune in the first video is banging, is there a translation of it?
  5. "Honestly, I couldn't tell he was a nonce. There was nothing suspicious about him at all."
  6. Good job his old pal and advisor is brown bread...........
  7. Tell him to acknowledge how his family benefited from attacking Sikh land and stealing the wealth. Thieving c**ts.
  8. They know who to target.......docile sycophants. No it isn't, it's known as a shytehole, with serious grooming/pimping issues twat.
  9. I don't agree with Mal Singh at all in many respects. I think there are less kuttarhs now than before. Plus, I think there is no point in an amritdhari having a kirpan, if they aren't willing to use it when required. You might as well ban the kirpan, it would make no difference because most of the people wearing them, don't use them to protect the panth, which was the whole point - not some post-colonial symbolic nonsense. I don't know who is forcing people to do nitnem either myself? If anyone is doing this, I'm sure they are in a tiny minority. But it probably says more about the people who stick with or are attracted to these abusive people anyway. Just move away from them. As for kicking pigs out of Gurdwaras and Sikh celebrations in parks. I think Mal Singh is confused as hell. The police turn up regardless - for recruitment purposes. What people need to understand is: that itself is a continuation of the forced relationship between Sikhs and the anglos from the colonial period- these mfs have been infiltrating Sikh spaces since pre-colonisation (to prepare for their attack). Kicking them out of Sikh spaces is so important on so many levels. Anyone who doesn't understand this, doesn't know the 'game' in my eyes, and hasn't learnt from history. The way goray tricked hordes of pendu apnay into joining their colonial forces to do their dirty work, is a reflection of their modern recruitment drives objective. The taliban beat the united forces and resources of the west, and a big part of that was down to minimising and even ruthlessly eliminating perceived collaborators. Look at how even the pro-west afghan translators were sh1tting themselves when the goray bailed out and deserted them. Look at how many police and army recruitment lines the taliban sacrificed soldiers blowing up. It's not about 'playing the game', it's about smashing and breaking down the games being played against us. One thing I agree with him though, is our lot being able to make discreet ninja moves, but we shouldn't be counting on outsiders to do this. We should have a lot of capability for this ourselves, and build it, encourage it, foster it. Whether this be against petty pakistani grooming gangs in the UK or even for revenge or rescue missions for say Sikh women who have been abducted and converted abroad. This brother is entitled to his opinion, especially if he used to be a soldier as he claims, but I don't remotely agree with him here. If anything I think apnay haven't gone nearly far enough to send the message to the gora establishment that they shouldn't be barking up our tree, when they've just used and abused us since we met them.
  10. I think this is historically significant. I'm proud of this. Let no land where the true Khalsa dwells secretly kill and bury innocent children, least of all just because of their race. Some people need to die for that shyte.
  11. I personally don't generally like simran in big groups, so..........
  12. Well, look at yourself bro. I know teenage girls who are probably tougher than you..... But you have hit on a serious topic I've been thinking quite a bit about recently. Will give my thoughts on it shortly.
  13. Yeah, like white supremacist extremism isn't an issue all over europe!! In case you ain't noticed Russia's gone to war over it.
  14. It was mainly internally driven. There was a culture of creativity. I was speaking to someone recently who was talking about growing up back in the day, our elders didn't just know how to make furniture or put up skirting boards, hang doors, install locks etc. I remember when we'd ask (say during the Bruce Lee era), they'd make us nunchakas, tonfus. They'd know how to make traditional toys too, like rattles and spinning tops. They'd make their own tools and tool boxes. Even during partition (despite jut lies about the prevalence of guns from their selling out to their colonialist masters), they'd make weapons to help the community protect itself. Typical jut comment....... The point wasn't about being forced, but letting idiocy proliferate in the community. And as you can see (and have commented on previously), we can clearly see from our 'modren' Panjabi movie and music industry exactly whose taken front stage in normalising and spreading various types fudhooness to new levels. As for women drinking comment, I wouldn't know as I'm not from Africa, but at least those women weren't making and singing countless songs about being plastered like some communities..... You may be right that some tarkhans have had input into the degeneracy in the UK, but look at Canada and Panjab itself to see the force that encourages and fosters this. At least here, we are starting to kick back at the degeneracy - in those other places juts are accelerating and spreading the degenerate, bewakoof culture still. It may not be the main causation, but it is telling to note the apnay who've mostly jumped on it and consumed it. Now if some tarkhan boy grows up in this majority influence and turns like this, you'd deny how it was jut trends that normalised it in the first place.
  15. @sarabatam Bro, if you've been flying in the ether too much, you need to get grounded again!! Link with the earth, do gardening and watch the plants grow. Do some craftsman stuff as well if you can. It will help bring you down from the ether back to the earth. Make sure it is physical. Training is good too.
  16. I don't agree at all. You need to understand that tarkhans/lohaars had infinitely less time to prance about, and that their culture itself involves having to constantly learn and refine skills. Whether it be new trends in their fields, problem solving, learning to use new tools or just their own creativity coming into play. Geometry/mathematics and metallurgy played a big part in their culture. Plus their clientele would be diverse. That's a whole different lifestyle and culture to the traditional jut one, Plus, you can see for yourself, where juts 'judgement' have taken their community - into colourful dancing bandher territory - and they aren't even remotely self conscious of how they are presenting themselves....... Yes, yes, yes and yes. A lot of tarkhans are naturally creative people (comes with the territory) so when certain people opened up the 'culture' to incorporate the whole bhangra scene, they'd naturally excel at the creative side e.g. using computers to create new patterns and fuse musical influences around them. We aren't immune to the majority cultural shyte around us either, and when we get into stuff, we can break new ground in creativity sometimes. Maybe what you are saying there is just born from that natural jut characteristic of taking absolutely no responsibility for the negative consequences of their culture/actions but literally making a song and dance about things, if they feel they can boost themselves up over something they've did. Even if what you are suggesting is true, it again points at poor judgement from juts for jumping on this with so much (characteristic) gusto. Well, the police over there do believe that violence spikes when you get a surge of that moosewala type shyte coming out in the music scene so.....
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