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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Remember God

Love God but also have fear of Him/Her. Only by keeping the Creator in your mind at all times, will you make progress in your spiritual evolution. The Sikh Guru ask the devotees to mediate with single mindedness, dispel doubt, remain focused, subdue their ego. Thus glory will be obtained. The following line from SGGS elaborate on the importance of remembering the Almighty Lord: On page 18 – see text in red from line 761 Those contented souls who meditate on the Lord with single-minded love, meet the True Lord.< ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Reincarnation Karma and Salvation
Sikhs believe that every creature has a soul. In death, the Soul is passed from one body to another until liberation. The journey of the soul is governed by the deeds and actions that we perform during our lives. If we perform good deeds and actions and remember the Creator, we attain a better life. On the contrary, if we carry out evil actions and sinful deeds, we will be incarnated in “lower” life forms – plants, insects, animals, e ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Humanity Brotherhood

Sikhs believe that all humans are equal. "We are sons and daughters of Waheguru, the Almighty." Sikhs treat all peoples of the world on an equal footing. No gender, racial, social, etc. discrimination is allowed. This is the message of Guru Nanak as taught by the 10 Sikh Masters during the period 1469 to 1708. The following lines from SGGS explain about the importance of treating every person as an equal: On page 446 – Look for text highlighted in red “They look upon all with equality, and recogniz ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia - Sikhism

Sikhism (Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖੀ) is a religion based on the teachings of ten Gurus who lived primarily in 16th and 17th century India. It is one of the world's major religions with over 23 million followers. Sikhism comes from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from its Sanskrit root 'śiṣya' (शिष्य) which means "disciple" or "learner", or from the equivalent Pāli word 'sikkhā' (Including:

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: The Ten Gurus of Sikhism

The Guru occupies a strategic relevance in the Sikh society, as the guidance of the Guru towards the attainment of Moksha -release - is absolutely essential. He is only a shade lighter rather than the supremacy of the Almighty. Here is a brief description of the ten gurus of Sikhism.

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: The Eternal Guru - Sri Guru Granth Sahib

The holy book Guru Granth Sahib or the Adi Granth is considered the living Guru and the supreme spiritual authority of the Sikh religion. Basically a collection of devotional hymns and poetry, the Granth Sahib lays down moral and ethical rules for development of the soul, spiritual salvation and unity with God. Since Sikhism shuns idol worship, Sikhs don't worship the Guru Granth Sahib as an idol but it is held in utmost respect for the writings of the Gurus it contains. The Guru Granth Sahib is perhaps the only Holy Scripture, which not only contains the works of its own religious founders but also writings of people from other faiths.

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Principles Of 'Self'

Through discrimination, the seeker has to isolate the pure innermost Self from the mental coverings.

 

The Self is only reflected in the clear mind.

 

The Self, as pure Awareness, has to be seen as being distinct from body and mind.

 

(See also: Metaphysics, Metaphysical Principles, Definition of Metaphysics, Metaphysical Techniques, Miracles, Creating Miracles Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, Peace of Mind, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Cardinal Principles

Only direct Knowledge can be the cause for Liberation. Action by itself cannot destroy our illusions and delusions. It is because of our ignorance that we appear to be finite. When ignorance is destroyed by

 

Knowledge, the Self reveals Itself by itself, like the sun when the clouds are removed.

 

 

(See also: Metaphysics, Metaphysical Principles, Definition of Metaphysics, Metaphysical Techniques, Miracles, Creating Miracles Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, Peace of Mind, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Some Esoteric Principles

Esoteric tenets of the established religions clearly state, among other things that "God is everywhere."

 

If we are to believe this statement, we then have to say, "Then God must also somehow be within that which is evil, including the Devil himself!"

 

Well, without going too far into the esoteric nature of the matter, I will simply say that what appears to be evil, is just that, an appearance.

 

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Outgrow the Ego

 

 

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia - Belief

Belief in the psychological sense, is a representational mental state that takes the form of a propositional attitude. In the religious sense, "belief" refers to a part of a wider spiritual or moral foundation, generally called faith; historically generated by a group's need to provide a functionally valid foundation to sustain them. The generally accepted faiths usually note that when oppressive states are generated by it being exercised, and not a fact of reality, it was ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia - Jewish principles of faith

There are a number of basic Jewish principles of faith that one is expected to uphold in order to be said to be in consonance with the Jewish faith. However, unlike most Christian denominations, the Jewish community has never developed any one binding catechism. A number of formulations of Jewish beliefs have appeared, though there is some dispute over how many basic principles there are. Rabbi Joseph Albo, for instance, in Sefer Ha-Ikkarim counts three principles of faith, while Maimonides lists thirteen. While some lat ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia - Principle

A principle is something, usually a rule or norm, that is part of the basis for something else. For example, the ethics of someone may be seen as a set of principles that the individual obeys. These principles form the basis for their ethics. Principles may also be introduced as pedagogy: laying down basics in a topic, in order later to proceed to more detailed developments. Identifying or defining a rule as a principle says that, for the purpose at hand, the principle will not be questioned or further derived. This is a convenient way ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia - Origin belief

An origin belief is any story or explanation that describes the beginnings of humanity, earth, life, and the universe (cosmogony). Such beliefs can be derived from many different venues including scientific investigation, metaphysical speculation, or religious belief. As with any set of beliefs, opinions regarding the validity of particular origins beliefs differ —points of view on these subjects vary widely. Origin belief - Creation myths. Origins beliefs commonly refer to creation myths — mytho ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Conquer the Five Thieves

It is every Sikh's duty to defeat these five thieves: Lust (C'ham), Anger (Kr'odh), Greed (Lob'H), Attachment (Mo'H), and Pride (a'Hankar). Within each person live these five thieves and it’s the duty of every Sikh to subdue and control the behavior of these emotions and enemies. The following lines from SGGS explain about the dangers of these negative energies and how they lead to pain and suffering: On page 182 – Look for text highlighted in red “All of my companions are intoxicated with their ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia - Beliefs and practices in the Sathya Sai Organisation

The beliefs and practices in the Sathya Sai Organisation, founded by the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba (major article) can be characterized as a rather traditional but syncretistic form of Hinduism. Additionally, believers have faith in the guru as an purna avatar (full divine incarnation) of Shiva and Shakti, who is predicted in the Bhagavad Gita. In non-Hindu terms, this means that his followers see him as God. Followers are engaged in singing bhajans and charity. Beliefs and practices in the Sathya Sai Organisati ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Many Paths Lead to God

The Sikh Gurus tell us that salvation can be obtained by following various spiritual paths. Therefore, Sikhs do not have a monopoly on salvation – "Many spiritual paths lead to God." Sikhs do not therefore consider themselves as having a "superior" right to salvation. The Sikhs do not consider themselves as the "chosen people of God". However, the Sikh scripture is probably the only known holy book that advances this message of "religious equality" and offers advice for Muslims to be better Muslims and for Hindus to be better Hindus. C ...

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Ek Onkar - One God

- There is only one God who has infinite qualities and names. S/He is the same for all religions. God is Creator and Sustainer - all that you see around you is God's Creation. S/He is everywhere, in everything. S/He is fearless and with no enemies. Only God is without birth or death and S/He has and will exist forever. Below are quotations from Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS), which reinforce the summaries outlined above: a). There is one God - from page 45: There is only the one Supreme Lord God; there is no other.See also:

Sikhism primary beliefs and principles, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Ek Onkar - One God, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Reincarnation Karma and Salvation, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Remember God, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Humanity Brotherhood, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Uphold Moral Values, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Personal Sacrifice, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Many Paths Lead to God, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Positive Attitude Toward Life, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Disciplined Life, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - No Special Worship Days, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Conquer the Five Thieves, Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Attack with Five Weapons

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Primary health care - Principles of primary health care

Primary health care - Equitable distribution. Health services must be shared equally by all people irrespective of their ability to pay. Primary health care - Community participation. There must be a continuing effort to secure meaningful involvement of the community in the planning, implementation and maintenance of health services, beside maximum reliance on local resources such as manpower, money and materials. < ...

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Primary health care, Primary health care - Essential components of primary health care, Primary health care - Principles of primary health care, Primary health care - Equitable distribution, Primary health care - Community participation, Primary health care - Intersectoral coordination, Primary health care - Appropriate technology

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Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles: Encyclopedia II - Emergency Action Principles - Do a primary survey

Perform an initial assessment. Get consent from a conscious victim (parent/guardian if the victim is a minor) before providing care. If the victim is unconscious, consent is implied. Use infection control precautions and check for signs and symptoms of any life-threatening conditions and care for them. To perform an initial assessment: Check the victim for consciousness and obtain consent if the victim is conscious; Check the ABCs (airway, breathing and circulation); and Check for se ...

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Emergency Action Principles, Emergency Action Principles - Survey the scene, Emergency Action Principles - Do a primary survey, Emergency Action Principles - Call for emergency services, Emergency Action Principles - Do a secondary survey

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