On this day of Guru Nanak Jayanti, we are reminded of the importance of truth, equality, and love in everything we do. May his teachings continue to inspire us to build a more inclusive and compassionate world. #GuruNanakJayanti #Festive #Celebrations #Blazeclan
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Celebrating the birth of compassion, wisdom, and selflessness. Wishing you a blessed Guru Nanak Jayanti. May Guru Nanak's teachings guide us towards unity, equality, and harmony. #GuruNanakJayanti #Gurpurab #NanakNaam #GuruNanakGurpurab #SikhFestivals #PunjabiFestivals #IndianFestivals #SpiritualCelebrations. #GuruNanakTeachings #SikhismPrinciples #EqualityAndHarmony
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Celebrating the light of wisdom and compassion on Guru Nanak Jayanti. May His teachings of equality, peace, and love guide us on the path of truth and harmony. 🙏✨ #GuruNanakJayanti #GuruNanakDevJi #PeaceAndLove"
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On Guru Nanak Jayanti, we celebrate the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who spread the message of love, equality, & selfless service. May his wisdom guide us towards a world filled with sympathy and unity. Let’s come together and make the world a better place. hashtag#gurunanakdevji hashtag#gurunanakjayanti hashtag#gurudwara hashtag#happygurunanakjayanti
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We salute the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, whose values of truth, non-violence, and selfless service continue to inspire generations of people today as we celebrate #GandhiJayanthi. His ideas for harmony, equality, and peace are even more important than ever in determining the course of a better future. 🇮🇳🕊 Let's consider his lessons and work toward changing the world, one peaceful step at a time. #MahatmaGandhi #TruthAndNonViolence #LegacyOfGandhi"
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My relationship with religion was, at the time, a duel to the death: one of us had to give up so the other could survive. With its death came my resurrection, so to speak. I was born in a Catholic family. When I was four, I started studying at a feminist Catholic school. At the age of twelve, my dad decided to change his religion. I didn’t even know that was possible. The questions started to bloom: What was God for? Was he real or an invention? Was it a who or a what? Was it him or her? Why was it so easy to change religion? Is there only one truth? I tried to understand my dad when he told me that there were many religions and that they all taught the same thing: love. With time and many experiences based on other philosophies such as Buddhism, I returned to the initial point: doubt. I decided it was not necessary to have a religion in order to be a ‘good’ person; that ethics is not entangled with one belief. In my country, Guatemala, where everybody says ‘God bless’ for every farewell, I say ‘take care’ because I respect their beliefs and share to wish them well; because I appreciate it, but never understand how a god who sees everything can bless me (selectively) and not many people who suffer from hunger in the same country and die with a rosary in their hands. For more Young Humanists stories around the world, visit: https://lnkd.in/dzPyJFBe
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🌟 Celebrate the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji this Guru Nanak Jayanti! 🙏 A day to honor the timeless message of love, equality, and compassion for all humanity. Let’s embrace his vision of harmony and peace. #GuruNanakJayanti #MessageOfLove #EqualityForAll #TheOpenBook
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It’s time to recognize Indigenous realities. What a lot of people know about Indigenous peoples is based on stereotypes, narrow views of history in our grade school textbooks, or stories in the media that advance similar narratives. Importantly, our voice as Native people is too often absent from how we’re portrayed. Let’s work together to uplift Native truths. Take a step to educate friends, families, and colleagues by sharing this post. #Native #NativeVoices #NativeAmerican #Indigenous #IndigenousPeople #WeAreIndigenous
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Speak Only That Which Will Bring You Honor: A Guiding Principle for Life - Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji In today’s world, where words spread in an instant and have the power to impact countless lives, choosing them wisely is more important than ever. Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the revered founder of Sikhism, offered timeless wisdom: “Speak only that which will bring you honor.” This simple yet profound teaching calls for mindful communication, urging us to speak with respect, kindness, and integrity. Our words are reflections of our character, and their impact extends far beyond the moment they are spoken. Let’s explore the lessons behind this teaching and how they guide us to live more meaningfully. 1. Words Reflect Character What we say defines who we are. Words have the power to inspire or harm, to uplift or destroy. Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s guidance reminds us to use words that align with our values, bringing respect to both ourselves and others. Honor doesn’t come from boasting or self-promotion but from speaking with humility, truth, and a genuine desire to connect. 2. The Ripple Effect of Words Words can linger long after they’re spoken. Hurtful words can damage relationships and self-esteem, while kind ones can uplift and heal. Guru Nanak’s teaching encourages us to consider the ripple effect of our words. Before speaking, ask yourself: Will my words bring positivity? Are they truthful, necessary, and kind? 3. Mindfulness in Communication Mindful speaking means pausing to reflect before responding. This practice helps us avoid impulsive reactions, especially in moments of frustration or anger. By choosing restraint, we can foster understanding and contribute to peace rather than conflict. 4. Honoring Ourselves and Others Speaking thoughtfully shows respect for others and reinforces our own integrity. Words that honor others build empathy and trust, while also uplifting our own self-worth. 5. The Power of Silence Sometimes, silence is the most honorable response. It allows us to reflect and avoid saying things we might regret. Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teaching reminds us that silence, when chosen intentionally, can convey wisdom and patience. Final Thoughts Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s advice invites us to slow down and make our words meaningful. By speaking with mindfulness and integrity, we not only uplift others but also live with greater purpose and positivity. Next time you speak, pause and reflect: Are my words creating bridges or barriers? Choose honor, and let your words inspire. #Seashelllogistics #GuruNanakDevJi #GuruNanakJayanti #TimelessWisdom #SpeakWithHonor #MindfulCommunication #PositiveWords #InspireAndUplift #SikhismTeachings #LifeLessons #RespectAndKindness #PowerOfWords #UnityAndCompassion #MindfulnessMatters #SpiritualGuidance #ChooseWisely
Celebrate the birth of a great spiritual leader who showed the path of equality and goodness. Let’s follow the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji today and always. 🙏🌼 #GuruNanakJayanti2024 #SpiritualWisdom #PathOfTruth
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Let’s recommit ourselves to the values of ✨ truth, 🌟 justice, 💫 honesty, and 🤝 equality. 🇮🇳 Happy Gandhi Jayanti! . . #gandhijayanti #gandhiji #gandhijiquotes #mahatmagandhiji #gandhijayanti #gandhijayantispecial #bapuji #wish #likefollowshare #likeforlikes #followback #followbackinstantly #cleonixtechnologies
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Cultural, political, and religious unrest is nothing new, we have always lived with it, yet it can be challenging to deal with the complexities of our identities. It’s easy to forget that many of us are far more alike than we think, and the thread of being human is what runs between us all, no matter where we come from. mindhamok are big on leading with #compassion, because with compassion comes an understanding that we may not always agree and that’s ok. Check out our latest blog on leading with compassion, with mindhamok counsellor & diversity specialist Pavan providing some tips on protecting our space when it comes to dealing with difference. Read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/e6UiQPtY #studyabroad #internationaleducation
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