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Acknowledgements

ACT dedicates this web site to
Ek Ong Kar the One Creator of Creation

ACT hereby expresses our gratitude to Ek Ong Kar (13), the ONE Creator of Creation, the Generator, Organizer, and Doer of all things,* for this opportunity to serve, acknowledge, honor, celebrate, and appreciate Him, and all of His wondrous Creation. May the Name-Naam-Word in all ways and forever be exalted by Guru's Grace. Ek Ong Kar Sat Gur Prasad. See ONE Is The Answer What Is The Question?

*The word-symbol (13) is derived from Gurmukhi. It means One Creator of Creation; From One Many; Ex Uno Plures, i.e., God and me, me and God are One, as championed by the 15th century Sikh Master, Guru Nanak. When stylized in English characters is represented by the number 13. See Code of Ethics. See More Acknowledgements. Also see Akal Committee 13.

Ang Sang Wahe Guru



Ang Sung Wahe Guru celebrates the realization that there is no piece or part of ourselves,
no action, and no life that is not already the living vibration of the Infinite. IT is all God.
We are all One, pluralistic, unified field of Diversity. See YouAreTheEssence.com.

"Think about IT. You grew your magnificent brain, perhaps the most
complicated thing in the world. And you grew it without ever thinking
about it. A supremely intelligent Life Force of unknown origin created
and sustains this wondrous miracle of life. IT is what we refer to as God."

ACT's mission is to promote chardi kala (state of bliss) throughout the world. Our
scope of service includes promoting diversity and cultural competency as taught
by Guru Nanak Dev, thereby bringing attention to issues of color and caste, for the
purpose of uplifting people who have a history of being marginalized. ACT uses social
media and other means as platforms to inform people about the life experiences and concerns
of marginalized groups and individuals, and bring awareness regarding the necessity for social
change, social justice, inclusion, compassion, tolerance, cultural literacy, and growth in our
human relations, in order to better facilitate the current worldwide shift in global consciousness
from tribalism, instability, and extremism – towards harmony, cooperation and enduring peace.

 

   



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