" " " Kesh - Unshorn hair - Cherished by Sikhs, Orthodox Christians, Native American Indians and more. | American Samurai "
 
Keeping Kesh or uncut hair is part of being a Gurus Sikh. The Sikh or the disciple of the Guru is suppose to live ones life as a Saint and Soldier. The soldier concept came later on in Sikh history after 2 of our Gurus attained martyrdom along with many of their followers. But the Saint concept was always there!. Starting from Guru Nanak Dev Ji. In this video we will see many other groups of people who keep their Long uncut hair as a symbol of Strength, Wisdom, and Spiritual Enlightenment. As a Sikh, our One ultimate Goal is to Be ONE with the ONE. When we keep the unshorn hair, its a sign of your devotion and utmost humility to the all powerful Spiritual Power. For a Sikh, when one ties his unshorn hair, knowing that hes not in sync with the social norms of looking a certain way, but is in sync or desires to be in sync with the higher spiritual power then it makes all sense to keep unshorn hair. Some Sikhs say well I keep my long hair and I dont feel much. But then how can you smell a rose by just holding it. Similarly action is required. To access the Spiritual realm ones true and only action should be Meditation. Meditating on the Higher Spiritual Power God, Waheguru, Ram, Allah, etc. And another thing, Sehajdhari doesn't mean a Mona Sikh but it means a person who is trying, at least has the desire to be a puran Gursikh with Kesh. For starters, one needs to read, translate, and understand Gurbani on a daily basis. Start with a small bani, dont just read it, but find ...

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