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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 all enemies. Purchase the Full Set…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Shabad Guru
Jaap, or Japa, is a core Shabad Guru practice and one of the three pillars of the Sikh way of life (often referred to as Naam Japo). It is part of the everyday life of a Sikh. Jaap can be defined as reciting and repeating the name of the Divine with great humility.…
Posted by Jivan Joti Kaur Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education
Once we successfully cross the electro-magnetic field of the earth, we are are ready to begin our passage through the five blue ethers.…
Posted by Jivan Joti Kaur Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education, Sikh Dharma Technology
A ghost is a soul in the subtle body that cannot cross the electro-magnetic field of the earth. Each soul has 13-17 days to cross it, and until it does, the soul is earthbound.…
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In the coma of death, we will go through a thirty second to three minute process called "divine grinding." In the first ten seconds to one minute, we will review our life. In the second ten seconds to one minute, we must meditate on Infinity. In the last ten seconds to one minute, the pranic…
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There are many pran sutras. All religions have their own special prayers. Each of us may relate to a different one. The following pran sutras or mantras are like "master keys," and can be said by anyone of any religion or spiritual path.…
Posted by Jivan Joti Kaur Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education, Sikh Dharma Technology
Death can be described as a gradual process of melting or dissolving, which can take minutes or hours to complete, long after the instruments have stopped measuring life. Our physical body is made up of five elements - earth, water, fire, air, and ether. At the time of death, these elements dissolve into one another.…
Posted by Teachings of Yogi Bhajan& filed under Meditation
This meditation can help us prepare for the moment of death throughout our lives, so that at the time of death we will automatically gravitate towards the Infinite.…
Posted by Teachings of Yogi Bhajan& filed under Meditation
"Realize that this time is given to you to be pure and to live in piety, with a burning fire of compassion, touching every heart."…
Posted by SikhiWiki& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, 09-Guru Teg Bahadur, 10-Guru Gobind Singh
The founders of Sikhism have since 1469 defined and preached the principles of interfaith respect, dialogue and harmony. A Sikh by definition must respect and accept all other world religions. Further, the Sikh must protect, guard and allow the free practice of the customs and rituals of other religions.…
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