Posted by Sat Purkh Kaur Khalsa& filed under Our Authors, Prayer, Your Stories
We stood outside the facilities in McAllen, Texas, in the parking lot across the road, and looked at the United States flag that was flying in the courtyard. I’ve never been particularly prayerful, as a child I refused to say my evening prayers before bed. That’s still my innate response to anyone asking me to…
Posted by Sat Purkh Kaur Khalsa& filed under International Articles, Spanish Articles
Uno de los símbolos más antiguos de lo sagrado femenino es el Adi Shakti. La forma de oración más Antigua, el Adi Shakti, simboliza la mujer, sus brazos levantados hacia el cielo, curvos en un agraciado arco, como sosteniendo el mundo entero y suplicando al universo alinearse a sí mismo con su palabra. Este antiguo…
Posted by Sat Purkh Kaur Khalsa& filed under Meditation, Publications, Woman, Your Stories
The Adi Shakti represents the creative power that lies within every woman. And yet for her Shakti to be in balance, a woman must also relate to her Bhakti, her devotional nature.…
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