Posts by: Guruka Singh Khalsa

Guru Nanak Dev Ji acerca de la Aceptación

Este artículo es cortesía de Sikhnet En la Era de la Información, tenemos un extenso vocabulario técnico, pero nuestro vocabulario para estados de consciencia es lamentablemente aún inadecuado. Guru Nanak describió el estado de consciencia de aceptación momento-a-momento como “Sahej”. Sahej significa “en balance”. Esta aceptación sin esfuerzo de cada momento, viene de dos
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji on Acceptance

This article is courtesy of Sikhnet In the Information Age we have an extensive new technical vocabulary, but our vocabulary for states of consciousness is still woefully inadequate. Guru Nanak described the state of consciousness of moment-to-moment acceptance as “Sahej”. Sahej means “in balance”. This effortless acceptance of each moment comes from two things:
*artwork by Sewa Singh Khalsa (sikhphotos.com)

Sadhana

Poem from the book, Furmaan Khalsa, written by Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan Sadhana In Sadhana the Sadhu lives. In Sadhana the nectar of God's Love rains down. In Sadhana come the blessings of Simran, Awareness, and Divine Understanding. In Sadhana is the meditation of Raj Yoga. In Sadhana see God's glory. In Sadhana experience
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Furmaan Khalsa

In 1982,Yogi Bhajan asked me to gather together all the poems he had written in Gurmukhi and translate them into English. The result was a book titled "Furmaan Khalsa" (the command of the Khalsa). Within these pages lies one of the most extraordinary works of the twentieth century; a manual of conscious living written in
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The Power of Serving Others

By MSS Guruka Singh Khalsa (excerpts from an article originally published in Aquarian Times Magazine) In 2002 Yogi Bhajan was teaching evening classes for the Española community at least once a week and we all flocked to those classes with great joy and appreciation, especially since Yogiji was already in
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