http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langar_%28Sikhism%29
NamaSpirit has discovered a new tea drunk and we invite you to the most epic tea session we have hosted yet!
A Sikh Tea Blending Master has reoriented his tea blend to support the rain forest rescue efforts by the analog forestry! His "cha" (or Chai as you call it) is one of the best in town, and he has taken it to a new level by recognizing the Biodiversity movement, resulting is what we call "Spirit in Action"!
Students have left town, people are moving to new places to live, and many are away on travels, but if you dial in, there is much to do and share and Love can be seen on the scene turning people on to tea when events go down! Love has also joined in to share the Sikhs efforts to Get involved! You can now find the analog teas on his super food point of purchase website www.thelovecollective.net
NamaSpirit and the love collective were recently in Crestone Colorado where they produced a tea session in a secret shrine which was a great success. You can catch up with the healing fun at the Colorado Fundraising Event in the Sikh Gurdwara. The tea session is coming up but the date and addy have not yet been announced! You need to communicate directly to find out the event info, just email:
analogteaproject(at)gmail(dot)com
Introduce yourself, let us know if you have been to one of our tea sessions, and plan to pick up some tea!
We will be sharing art and music and a yoga session will be going down the day of the event.
All proceeds from tea made by the Sikh will be split between the Gurdwara and the Rain Forest Rescue Project which now involves sending Kabir to the Rain Forests!
Learn more about how and why the institution of the Sikh Langar or free kitchen was started by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak. It was designed to uphold the principle of equality between all people regardless of religion, caste, colour, creed, age, gender or social status, a revolutionary concept in the caste-ordered society of 16th century India where Sikhism began. In addition to the ideals of equality, the tradition of Langar expresses the ethics of sharing, community, inclusiveness and oneness of all humankind. "..the Light of God is in all hearts."
What the Sikh earns from the tea supports your community! Plan to attend and revisit the Gurdwara on a Langar day!
About the practice of Langar:
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