05.12.12007, 12:18
naja, was kann man von einer Religion schoin erwarten, die ein Buch zum Führer erklärt... Dabei glauben Sikhs sogar, dass G*tt mit der Natur identisch ist (PAN) und dass Neid, Körperbetontheit, Profilierdrang und Emotion ein natürliches Leben verhindern.
“One day the Sikhs asked Guru Ram Das whether those who read the Gurus' hymns without understanding them derived any spiritual advantage from it.
The Guru gave no reply at the time, and next morning went hunting. En route, the Guru came across a broken pot which had held butter. The rays of the sun were melting the butter on the broken pot fragments.
The Guru took one of these fragments in his hand and said,
"Look my Sikhs, broken pot shards - when they are heated, the butter that adhered to them readily melts. As the grease adheres to the potshards, so to do the Gurus' hymns to the hearts of his Sikhs. At the hour of death the Gurus' instruction shall assuredly bear fruit. Whether understood or not, it has within it the seed of salvation. Perfume still clings to a broken vase."
“One day the Sikhs asked Guru Ram Das whether those who read the Gurus' hymns without understanding them derived any spiritual advantage from it.
The Guru gave no reply at the time, and next morning went hunting. En route, the Guru came across a broken pot which had held butter. The rays of the sun were melting the butter on the broken pot fragments.
The Guru took one of these fragments in his hand and said,
"Look my Sikhs, broken pot shards - when they are heated, the butter that adhered to them readily melts. As the grease adheres to the potshards, so to do the Gurus' hymns to the hearts of his Sikhs. At the hour of death the Gurus' instruction shall assuredly bear fruit. Whether understood or not, it has within it the seed of salvation. Perfume still clings to a broken vase."