Posted by 3HO-Legacy Organization& filed under Sikh Dharma Technology
Instructions for Archer Pose
Archer Pose can be challenging, but 11 minutes of archer pose on each side of the body is a simple way to build up the Radiant Body.
Bring the right foot forward so that the feet are 2-3 feet apart (depending on your height and length of your legs).…
Posted by Dev Suroop Kaur Khalsa& filed under Your Stories
“An attitude of gratitude brings great things.” ~ Siri Singh Sahib Ji
I have been pondering the concept of Radiant Beauty. What is it really? According to the dictionary, to ‘radiate’ is to ‘send forth or release’ and ‘beauty’ is the ‘quality present in a thing or person that gives pleasure or satisfaction to the…
Posted by SatKirin Kaur Khalsa& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Shabad Guru, Videos
Satkirin Kaur shares her wisdom on Bhand Jamee-ai for a Spirit Voyage 40-Day Global Sadhana Honoring the Divine Feminine.…
Posted by 3HO-Legacy Organization& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Shabad Guru
Guru Nanak gave you this shabad so that your inner conflict may always be resolved by your own grace. If a man reads it, his inner conflicts with a woman are dissolved; if woman reads it, her inner conflict shall be dissolved.…
Posted by SatKirin Kaur Khalsa& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Shabad Guru
Guru Nanak Dev ji gave us a very important technology through the shabad. "This shabad has a complete naad (sound pattern) to create and trigger the Aad (primary spirituality) in any woman who shall do the jaapa of this Shabad.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Gurpurbs
Guru Nanak sought to elevate the status of women in Sikhism. Guru Nanak insisted that women deserve the same treatment as men. The holy scriptures of Sikhism state that women are entitled to the same rights and privileges as men, and women are allowed to lead congregations, as well as serve as spiritual leaders in…
Posted by SikhiWiki& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, 02-Guru Angad, Bani
Asa di Var is a collection of 24 paurees or stanzas written by Guru Nanak Dev ji (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, page 462-475). The founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak wrote the first nine together on one occasion, and later wrote 15 more stanzas on a different occasion. These two parts were then compiled together by…
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