8/16/2026
The Veil · buddhism

Sikh & Buddhist

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Sikh & Buddhist
Jhani Randhawa traces the philosophical convergences between their two spiritual traditions, exploring how both illuminate fearlessness, interdependence, and the possibility of collective liberation. The post Sikh & Buddhist appeared first on Lion’s Roar.
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#### The Veil Commentary Jhani Randhawa’s piece is quietly subversive. It dares to suggest that spiritual truth is not the property of a single tradition but a land shared by all. By tracing the convergence of Sikh and Buddhist thought, it reframes religion from a fortress of identity into a window onto the same sky. That matters for anyone tired of the materialism dressed in either silk robes or business suits—it suggests the map is not the territory. This signals a deeper cross-pollination beyond shallow "interfaith" pleasantries. Here, the focus is on shared spiritual technology: fearlessness as a practice, not a biography; interdependence as a law of physics and spirit; liberation as a group project. It's a refusal to let ego or tradition get in the way of the work. It connects to a growing recognition that our collective survival might depend on exactly this kind of radical, dharma-driven solidarity. When two rivers locate the same source, perhaps we can stop arguing about the mountain. --- ```json {"key_insight":"Convergence isn't dilution; shared wisdom may be the most reliable truth.", "confidence":0} ```
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