Sikh Remembrance of 1984
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- da100thmonkey
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07/05/09
Trafalgar Square
London
Sikh gathering, to commemorate those who lost lives in the 1984 massacre.
We hear the story of a young British man, retelling what he knows of the incident in India, 25 years ago, and how that has affected the Sikh community.
Very telling also, is the way he describes the isolation of persecution - in perfect rules of divide & conquer, the opressing factors will leave people feeling they are alone in their sufferring, opposed to the whole world.
The same feeling has been described by Tibetans, Tamils, Palestinians, Australian aborigonals and tribes (& individuals) subjected to mass bigotry.
music: Sarah Bear & Baraka (raw material) www.peace.fm
"Until you can see god in all, you can't see god at all"
I like that.
The contrasting texture in this short video shows ancient culture immersed in modernity.
Its all well having great words, but in an age where one's word no longer stands trust for one's honour, is it our word, action or true intention that set pace for future events?
May we find the good way.
Trafalgar Square
London
Sikh gathering, to commemorate those who lost lives in the 1984 massacre.
We hear the story of a young British man, retelling what he knows of the incident in India, 25 years ago, and how that has affected the Sikh community.
Very telling also, is the way he describes the isolation of persecution - in perfect rules of divide & conquer, the opressing factors will leave people feeling they are alone in their sufferring, opposed to the whole world.
The same feeling has been described by Tibetans, Tamils, Palestinians, Australian aborigonals and tribes (& individuals) subjected to mass bigotry.
music: Sarah Bear & Baraka (raw material) www.peace.fm
"Until you can see god in all, you can't see god at all"
I like that.
The contrasting texture in this short video shows ancient culture immersed in modernity.
Its all well having great words, but in an age where one's word no longer stands trust for one's honour, is it our word, action or true intention that set pace for future events?
May we find the good way.
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