Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Prosperity, Prosperity Meditations
Let the Self Take Care of Things - A Meditation for Prosperity from the Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan
November 10, 2001
Part One
POSTURE: Sit straight in Easy Pose.
MUDRA: Hold your hands together in Sarab
Gyan Mudra in front of the heart. Begin by
interlacing the fingers, then extend the index
…
Posted by Dev Suroop Kaur Khalsa& filed under Legacy Organizations, Publications, Sikh Dharma Technology
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,…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under 07-Guru Har Rai, Sikh History
Un giorno qualcuno pose a Guru Har Rai (7° Guru nella cultura e tradizione Sikh) una domanda: “Guru Ji, noi recitiamo così tanto il Gurbani (lett. “la parola del Guru” o “gli insegnamenti del Guru”). Talvolta non comprendiamo ciò che cantiamo. C’è una qualche utilità nel recitare queste parole sacre quando non ne capiamo il…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Sikh Dharma Technology
Excerpt from a lecture on November 15, 1975 by Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan
Now when we want to get rid of negativity and witchcraft, or somebody overtakes you and your psyche, and you don't want him to overtake, then they call it, Mangala Charan. Mangala Charan is the power of the Mars. Mars is a…
Posted by Jot Singh Khalsa& filed under Sikh History, Your Stories
Jot Singh Khalsa, Master Sword Maker and Jewelry Maker, shares his experience of the Raj Khalsa Yatra.
It was my good fortune to have been requested to make a special sword, that was presented in Patna India honoring the 350th birth anniversary of one of humanity's most revered and respected humanitarians, the…
Posted by Sikhnet& filed under 07-Guru Har Rai, Gurpurbs, Legacy Organizations, Sikh History
One day someone asked Guru Har Rai a question, “Guru ji, we always sing so much Gurbani. Sometimes we don't understand what we are singing. Is there any use in singing these holy words when we don't know what they mean?”
Guru ji didn't answer at that moment, he just smiled and waited till…
Posted by Snatam Kaur& filed under Around the World, Our Authors, Your Stories
Excerpt from Snatam Kaur's blog on January 16, 2017
One morning during our winter break vacation, I sat meditating on a beach. The sound of the ocean, the spray of fresh air and the beautiful blue of the water and sky captured me. The Sivananda Ashram in the Bahamas has thrived for thirty plus years…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Legacy Organizations, Meditation, Music, Publications, Woman
Kundalini Bhakti Meditation:
Adi Shakti Namo Namo
This devotional mantra (a Bhakti mantra), invokes the primary Creative Power which is manifest as the feminine. It calls upon the Mother Power. It will help you to be free of the insecurities which block freedom of action. By meditating on it one can obtain a deeper understanding…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Legacy Organizations, Siri Singh Sahib Ji, Woman
Recognizing the need to educate women about women, Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan created a special summer intensive training program for women which took place in Española, NM, USA and continued for twenty years. Starting in 1976, he spent up to 8 weeks every year directly teaching women at what was called "Khalsa Women's…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Legacy Organizations, Publications, Woman
Excerpt of lecture by Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan, found on the Library of Teachings and in the book "I am Woman: Creative, Sacred and Invincible" by KRI
Creative Infinity is also called Siri: Siri Guru Dev-ay Nameh. We have to learn, as human beings, that creativity is a woman; prakirti is woman; Adi…
Posted by Nirvair Singh& filed under 04-Guru Ram Das, Legacy Organizations, Siri Singh Sahib Ji
From the KRI October 2017 Newsletter
Yogi Bhajan loved Guru Ram Das as his Guru – the one who brought him from darkness to light. In October, we remember with love the passing of Yogi Bhajan on October 6th and also we celebrate the birthday of Guru Ram Das with devotion on October 9th.…
Posted by Gurutej Singh Khalsa& filed under Around the World, Sikh Art Corner, Your Stories
Written in Espanola, NM on 5 March, 1995
The dark of the morning had gently begun
Pushing back the night to make way for the Sun,
The wetness of the marble and the cold of the night
Filled me with joy and my heart beat with delight!
I walked with the Master, his hand on my…
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