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“An attitude of gratitude brings great things.” ~ Siri Singh Sahib Ji
I have been pondering the concept of Radiant Beauty. What is it really? According to the dictionary, to ‘radiate’ is to ‘send forth or release’ and ‘beauty’ is the ‘quality present in a thing or person that gives pleasure or satisfaction to the…
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In the autumn of 1999, during one of Yogi Bhajan’s meditation classes in Espanola, he requested that I write this song. He specifically requested that it include the line “Don’t cry for me children of Sikh Dharma” and that it be written in the past tense as if he had already passed.…
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Human beings are blessed to be social animals. Most of us thrive on a state of emotional connectedness with others and enjoy the simple and satisfying companionship of good friends and family. Yet, as much as we long for loving and understanding relationships, we are usually the very thing that hinders a flowing harmony and…
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Of all of the spiritual vernacular in use today, ‘karma’ is the word that we probably hear most often. Karma is explained scientifically by Newton’s Third Law of Motion: “Every action has a reaction, equal and opposite.” …
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Es una hermosa, fresca mañana de Noviembre en el norte de Nuevo México. Estamos reunidos bajo los álamos esperando llevar al Siri Guru Granth Sahib - afuera. Shabd Guru (escrituras sagradas veneradas como el Guru “viviente” para los Sikhs) - en una procesión a nuestro templo, es día de Guru Gaddee. …
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It’s a beautiful, crisp November morning in northern New Mexico. We're gathered under the cottonwood trees waiting to carry the Siri Guru Granth Sahib—our Shabad Guru (sacred scriptures revered as the "living" Guru for Sikhs)—in a procession to our temple. It's Guru Gaddee Day - the day that commemorates the installation of our…
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Article written by Dev Suroop Kaur and originally published in the Summer, 2003 issue of Aquarian Times.
It is safe to say that each one of us is experiencing the pressures and stresses of the times. We are faced not only with today’s turbulent political and social environment, but we are also coping…
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For many years, women from the 3HO and Sikh Dharma community would travel to New Mexico and gather together to live in tents for six weeks each summer to learn at the feet of Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan. Here Dev Suroop Kaur reflects on those times and the songs we sang together.
This…
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Traducido por: Rupinder Kaur Khalsa
Jap significa repetir, y Ji significa alma. La repetición de Japji te da una proyección consistente y te permite acceder a tu propia fuente infinita de inspiración y profundidad.
Japji es una de las cinco oraciones diarias de los Sikhs. Fue escrito por Guru Nanak, el primer Sikh…
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Jap means to repeat, and Ji means soul. The repetition of Japji gives you a consistent projection and allows you to access your own infinite source of inspiration and depth.
Japji is one of the five daily prayers of the Sikhs. It was written by Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru who, with his companion,…
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In his teachings on the Shabd Guru, Yogi Bhajan often stated that the sound current is the medicine for the Aquarian Age. Like many of us in the Sikh Dharma and Kundalini Yoga communities, practicing and teaching sound and mantra and Gurbani kirtan - and tapping into the healing affects of the Shabd Guru from…
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