Posted by Livtar Singh Khalsa& filed under Publications, Your Stories
Where is my place? There has got to be something real, something else, a way to channel my spiritual longing.…
Posted by Livtar Singh Khalsa& filed under Music, Sikh Art Corner
Beyond the Far Horizon, there is….nothing? We are hurtling through space, moving in every dimension, yet we never move at all. This observation sounds like nonsense because it has two opposite points of view. One is looking from the outside in, the physical world illusion. The other is looking inside out, from a single point of…
Posted by Livtar Singh Khalsa& filed under International Articles, Spanish Articles
Livtar Singh narra su experiencia como uno de los dos primeros estudiantes de Yogi Bhajan en el Occidente que tomaron Votos Sikh:
El Domingo, en la mañana de Gurdwara del día de Baisakhi en 1970, me encontré con Baba Singh en la calle en Los Angeles. El estaba usando un turbante, el cual no era el…
Posted by Livtar Singh Khalsa& filed under Sikh History, Your Stories
Livtar Singh Khalsa recounts his experience as one of the two first students of Yogi Bhajan in the West to take Sikh vows:
On Sunday morning of the Baisakhi day Gurdwara in 1970, I met up with Baba Singh on the street in Los Angeles. He was wearing a turban,…
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