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Tag Archives: Harleen Kaur

How can I learn to see Waheguru in people who have harmed my loved ones and myself?

The other day, I was at home looking through old boxes with my mom, attempting to clean up old papers and pictures that had collected over the years. As we were sifting through everything, my mom found a letter addressed, in my handwriting, to myself. Confused, I opened it up to find two pages of…

May 29, 2014 in Essays.

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