They Do The Same Things They Do In An Everday Gurdwara
they fell better
They feel that they are in the presence of god.
Overall, Sikhs value social justice and equality, which aligns with the principles of fairtrade. Many Sikhs support fairtrade as it ensures that workers receive fair wages and that producers receive a fair price for their goods. Fairtrade also promotes sustainable and ethical practices, which are important values for Sikhs.
All religions have their own version of Heaven and their followers hope they will get there eventually. Most religions feel their heaven is the only one and only their followerd get there. So if the Sikhs are right, only they get a reward
They probably feel special because they are contacting the Guru Nanak. They will feel they have to be quiet to get the best connection. Also they always pray on their knees because that shows they are less important than who they are praying to.Hope I helped :)
Visiting the animal shelter makes me feel sad.
yes
it hurts ;(
He was overwhelmed with reverence, humility and gratitude.
In a temple u feel the power of god which is driving us;
Some people may feel hesitant or resistant to visiting their parents due to past conflicts, unresolved issues, or strained relationships. These feelings can create emotional barriers that make it difficult for individuals to connect with their parents or feel comfortable in their presence.
Try telling him how you feel about visiting him. Whatever your reason is, everybody needs time for themselves and people should respect that. On the other hand, if he's feeling uninterested because you're not committing your part on visiting him (enough or at all), he does have a reason of getting mad at you.