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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Why did I choose to defy Sikhism?

“Why did I choose to defy Sikhism?“, Webspawn2k, January 9, 2021:

“There is a disturbance in the mind, well it’s more like a storm. A storm that will eventually settle but while it lasts, I have to bear its punishments.

Yes, it’s painful but not threatening, on the contrary, I have accepted its pain and to tell you the truth, I jumped in it, at my own will. 5th of January, 2021, I have disavowed my religion of birth, Sikhism. I have come to a conclusion after long thought that Sikhism of today is not the religion of learning as it was originally desired by Guru Nanak.

Once a Jewish ship merchant at the ancient Varuna Shrine by the Arabian Sea, asked Guru Nanak, ‘How do I become your follower?’. ‘What is the religion I should follow to become your devotee?’…….”

Read the full article at Webspawn2k.medium.com

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