Tur·ban·a·tors: Those who are genuinely committed
to the termination of injustice, bigotry, tribalism,
racism, and misogyny; live by the teachings
of Guru Nanak Dev; and fearlessly wear a
turban as directed by Guru Gobind Singh.
Mission
A robust transparency is necessary at this time in our history.
We pledge to advocate and participate in thoughtful
disagreement.
Therefore our objective is to actively promote diversity and cultural competency, explore issues of color and gender, and inspire people
who have a history of being marginalized, using social media and other
means as platforms to inform various communities of the life experiences
and concerns of marginalized people with regard to the necessity for social
action, dialogue, inclusion, compassion, tolerance, and cultural literacy to
expand and improve human relations going forward, in order to better facilitate
the current worldwide shift in global consciousness from tribalism, instability,
and extremism, to harmony, cooperation and enduring peace. In addition, we
welcome and support other organizations that promote the transformation of
consciousness as taught by spiritual teachers like Guru Nanak Dev and others.
In
ancient times the Turban preceded the Yamaka and Crown
as the symbol of Spiritual Wisdom, Knowledge and Power.
Transformational gems and metals were
placed
inside the Turban, and later, the Crown.
The turban, which is not just laid or wrapped around the head, is tied in a special
way as to maximize the benefits to the wearer. The turban doesn't just sit on top of the head, it caresses the skull in such a way as to enhance the powers of the magnificent human brain, which you yourself grew without even thinking about it. Properly tying the turban enables
one to command the sixth center, the Agia
Chakra.
Covering the skull stabilizes cerebral matter and
the twenty-six parts of your magnificent brain, which are interlocked with the
neurological system and the electromagnetic field. Covering one's
head creates a focus of the functional circuit of the hemispheres,
and tunes-up the neurological system. The whole head is
covered, not just the Crown Chakra.
Any head covering that covers the entire head is acceptable; white
natural fabric, such as cotton, is ideal.
In America, the followers of Sikh Dharma are the only spiritual group whose practice includes the wearing of turban. Sikhs tie turban as a constant reminder to live life as a student (sikh). In addition to its technical aspects the turban acts serendipitously as an effective
sociological filter, i.e., a Bigot Detector. See Definitions.
"Sikhs have always been highly identifiable and this is with good reason.
We stand out to be easily identified as spiritual warriors. We are the ones
to be relied upon to stand up and to defend the weak and innocent. Are we
living up to that legacy at this time or has our community become insular?
Practiced to the fullest in accordance with the teachings of Guru Nanak, Sikhism stands for pluralism and against tribalism." ACT For Diversity
How To Tie Turban
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science and benefits of tying turban