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Spiritual
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Author
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About the Sikh Awareness Society
Information and background on the Sikh Awanress Society
S.A.S
.pdf
84kb
KAAL YUG
Kaal Yug in the present day!
Bhai Jagdeesh Singh 
.html
16kb
Authors of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
A list of the Authors of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
S.A.S
.doc
44kb
Sikhism and Humanity
"Human Rights are the foundation of Sikhism" A leaflet about Human Right and Sikhism
S.A.S
.doc
44kb
Naam Simran Made Easy
"Simran in Sikhism signifies meditation. The prime purpose of meditation is to improve the quality of living"
Dya Singh (Australia)
.doc
44kb
“Vaheguru Gurmantar Hai…”
"Mantar is a Sanskrit word, simply meaning "incantation". Just as the fragrance is boxed in the flower, and the light of the sun is hidden in the colours, similarly, the essence of the Divine Expression resulting from Super Consciousness is summed up in the Mantar"
Manvir Singh Khalsa
.doc
52kb
Universal Religion
"Is Sikhism a universal religion or a culturally specific one?"
S.A.S
.doc
40kb
Women and Sikhism
"Islam, Hinduism and Christanity, all consider Women as inferior and no more than property owned by men; only Sikhism challenged this, more than 500 year ago."
S.A.S
.doc
44kb
Sikh Philosophy is human rights preservation
"The very corner stone of the Sikh Philosophy is human rights preservation, and living within the Hukam, or natures Divine will."
S.A.S
.doc
24kb
Reincarnation or Paradise
"Sikhism believes that everyone is subject to Reincarnation, which means that when we die, the soul will be reborn into a body, which can be human, animal or other life form"
S.A.S
.doc
40kb
What is your religion?
"There are four states religious practices namely, experience,
Knowledge, belief and ritual
"
S.A.S
.doc
44kb
Parenting
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Risk factors and protective factors
“Risk factors” are any circumstances that may increase youths’ likelihood of engaging in risky behaviors. Conversely, “protective factors” are any circumstances that promote healthy youth behaviors and decrease the chance that youth will engage in risky behaviors.
S.A.S
.pdf
140kb
Parenting Tips
"There are four states religious practices namely, experience,
Knowledge, belief and ritual
"
S.A.S
.pdf
146kb
Community
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Date_Rape_Drugs_GHB_Rohypnol
"Victims have had drugs unsuspectingly slipped into their drinks at bars, clubs and parties for the purpose of reducing their resistance to sexual advances. Once the individual is incapacitated they are then sexually assaulted. Left in a helpless or unconscious state, they can’t escape, resist, or call for help."
S.A.S
.pdf
128kb
Blackmail
"What is Blackmail and How To Deal With Blackmail?."
S.A.S
.pdf
128kb
Conduct a Community Assessment
"A community assessment can give you a clear picture of what’s going on in your community. It can help members of your community agree on why it’s important to focus on youth and how to best address problems."
S.A.S
.pdf
108kb
 
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