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Essays and reflections

On philosophy, practice, history, and the language of Gurbani.

Reflection · 6 min read

Decoration Is Not Enough

Sikhs treat Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as a living Guru — and rightly so. But living Gurus were meant to be listened to, not only honored.

Reflection · 2 min read

The Old Tree and Inner Peace

Why we feel peace near an ancient tree — and what it teaches us about accepting Hukam.

Reflection · 7 min read

The Practice of Shukrana

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji on gratitude — not as a way to attract more, but as a way to receive what is already here.

Reflection · 6 min read

The Race That Never Ends

Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji in Sukhmani Sahib on the chase that has no finish line — and the contentment that quietly waits.

Reflection · 6 min read

The Simmal Tree and True Humility

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji on the false stature of the tall and the true weight of the humble — from Asa Di Vaar.

Reflection · 8 min read

What Will People Say?

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji on lok-laaj — the fear of social judgment that quietly keeps most people from ever truly turning toward the Divine.

Reflection · 7 min read

Where Does God Actually Live?

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji on the musk deer that runs frantically searching for the scent it carries inside its own body.

Reflection · 5 min read

Who Stays When You Fall

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji on the friends who leave in hard times — and the One who never does.

Reflection · 2 min read

Why Kesh Matters in Sikhi

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's promise from the Sau Sakhi: he will pull a Sikh out of hell by their kesh.

Reflection · 8 min read

Without Good Deeds, Both Depart in Tears

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji's verse to the Hajis of Mecca on what actually matters at the end — and why no affiliation can substitute for the life you lived.

Reflection · 5 min read

How do I stop overthinking everything?

Most overthinking is about a future we cannot control. There is a simpler way to live — and traditions across time have pointed to it.

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