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Week 2 - 1st Pauree. The total knowledge of God and ecstasy is contained in this pauree. It is an antidote to depression. It will lift you from the deepest depression, insecurity, nightmares, and loss, and bring contentment.
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Week 1 - Mul Mantra. The Mul Mantra will change your fate. It removes the fate and changes the destiny to complete prosperity. Recited for 11 minutes a day, it rids one of fear and keeps one in touch with the very foundation or root of life, the soul. Reciting it rids one of…
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by Bachansukh Singh, aka Tod Sherman
I somehow always knew Kundalini Yoga was right and perfect. I had begun Kundalini Yoga in 2007. In 2013, I participated in the online course “Journey into the Heart of Sikh Dharma.” This was a major turning point.
The date was October 25th 2014, when I got the…
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The song "Winter Solstice Time" was written by Livtar Singh Khalsa
Listen to Livtar Singh singing the "Winter Solstice Time" song here
Here are the "Winter Solstice Time" lyrics:
1. It's mornin light, and out on the lake The mist is dancin around
I'm with my Guru, and…
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(As explained by Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji)
SIRI: (See + Ree) The entire light of the sun’s creativity. Lakshmi. Whatever has been created, whatever is possibly created, shall be created, can be created, is called "Siri."
GURU: (Gu=darkness + Ru= light) From darkness to light, from ignorance to…
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As was customary in India in the 1400s, an astrologer was called to cast the horoscope for a newborn infant. He amazed everyone by saying, “This is no ordinary child. This infant is a divine incarnation.” He predicted that this soul would have a profound influence on the world. The astrologer was definitely right, for…
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Constance Mayer
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Åse Evebø
Thank you so much for all this information! I`ve been reading for hours! And I will for…
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Part 2 of Chapter 3 of Victory and Virtue
Structure of the Siri Guru Granth Sahib
Within it's 1430 pages, the Shabads of the Siri Guru Granth Sahib are arranged in thirty-one Ragas, the traditional Indian musical measures and scales. Within the Ragas, they are arranged by order of the Sikh…
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Step 1
Wash your hands and do a short Ardas to bless the preparation.
Step 2
Assemble the utensils needed for cooking
Measuring cups
Cooking spoons (preferably stainless steel)
2 pans (a wok is often used as well) one pan should be large enough for combining your ingredients…
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Mahan Atma's Recipe
(serves 20 people)
1 cup ghee
1.4 cups flour
.9 cups honey
2.4 cups water
Jagat Singh's Recipe
1 part ghee
1.25 parts flour
A little less than 1 part honey
2 to 2.5 parts water
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