The Light We Give - Book Review
The Light We Give
Simran Jeet Singh
solid 4 stars
Simian Jeet Singh gives an informative and emotional description of the Sikh faith. Explaining through personal experiences how he and his family adhered to the essential tenets of love, forgiveness, oneness and service in their lives.
Singh shows how with the belief in the divinity of oneness, they were able to see the goodness in people and feel gratitude for the kindness they received in spite of the discrimination and brutality suffered from strangers.
Singh and his family (with many examples of a strong, incredible mother) live the difficult words which many of us ignore in our own lives: bring light to the darkness. To know our differences and yet to respect our fellow human being because it is the right thing to do. Especially when it is difficult.
I highly recommend this book for its ease in reading (although at times wordy!), the truths it holds, and the overall optimistic, caring attributes it encourages each of us.
This book will allow a personal look at Sikhism, it is part philosophical, part spiritual and all inspirational.
My favourite lines: Aligning our ideals and our behaviours can instill self-confidence. Each decision can be empowering and trust-building because it can show us that we have the capacity to do what’s right.
You can hear this wonderful interview with Simran Jeet Singh and the also truth-searching Anne Lamott.
Feeling hopeful after reading this book.

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