Sikhs believe that you are reincarnated as either an animal, a human or a plant depending on how well you lived your life (karma) unless in your human life you have become a true disciple of a satguru generally through medatation, you can achieve nirvania and your soul(atman/Jiva) returns to its true home of god(wahuguru) made from a beatiful ocean of golden godness and other souls, free of all suffering!
Reincartation- your soul/true self(atman/jiva) travel to a different body depending on the privous karmas.
Source; the journey of the soul(book) by Radha Soami beas
i also had this same question and i reserched it. We, Sikhis believe in reincarnation. We follow a cycle of 8.4 million species. However, if we are loyal and be the best of our ability and do good deed, we can end the cycle and recide with god(heaven).
Sikhs believe that every creature has a Soul; on death, the Soul is passed from one body to another until Liberation. The journey of the Soul is governed by the deeds and actions that we perform during our lives. If we perform good deeds and actions and remember the Creator, we attain a better life. On the contrary, if we carry out evil actions and sinful deeds, we will be incarnated in "lower" life forms - snakes, ghosts, animals, etc. The person who has evolved to spiritual perfection attains salvation - union with God. The Karmas of a person will definitely have their effect, both good and bad. No worldly power can change the course of their movement. But according to the Sikh thought, the Almighty God, with his Grace, may pardon the wrongs of a person and thus release him/her from the pangs of suffering. Reincarnation, simply stated, is the law of cause and effect: reincarnation does not create any caste or differences among people: past and present life's actions simply have a bearing upon a specific individual. Reincarnation in no way makes one superior to another.
Sikhs believe that every creature has a Soul; on death, the Soul is passed from one body to another until Liberation. The journey of the Soul is governed by the deeds and actions that we perform during our lives. If we perform good deeds and actions and remember the Creator, we attain a better life. On the contrary, if we carry out evil actions and sinful deeds, we will be incarnated in "lower" life forms - snakes, ghosts, animals, etc. The person who has evolved to spiritual perfection attains salvation - union with God.The Karmas of a person will definitely have their effect, both good and bad. No worldly power can change the course of their movement. But according to the Sikh thought, the Almighty God, with his Grace, may pardon the wrongs of a person and thus release him/her from the pangs of suffering. Reincarnation, simply stated, is the law of cause and effect: reincarnation does not create any caste or differences among people: past and present life's actions simply have a bearing upon a specific individual. Reincarnation in no way makes one superior to another.
They believe they have countless lifetimes and need to find enlightenment and when they have found enlightenment they get to live as a great being like a prince, queen, king etc.
They believe you re-incarnate into 8.4 million species and humans are one of them
not hindus!!!!!!!!! =<ten gurues
India
A fact about Sikhism: they have turbans.
Sikhs pray in a Gurdwara
it is called a guru
Approximately 23 million worldwide.
they read from the guru granth sahib
Ik Onkar is the name of the God for the religion Sikhism.
Sikh prays at Gurdwara. Sikh can pray anywhere
religions, sects or cults which have evolved from Sihkism
Sikhism has a sacred test known as the 'Guru Granth Sahib Ji'
There is no restriction on Sikhs having household pets like cats or dogs.