Posted by Guruka Singh Khalsa& filed under Our Authors, The Guru, Your Stories
I remember Siri Singh Sahib Ji speaking in Gurdwara about three kinds of stories we should all be telling each other: inspirational stories of our personal experience, stories of our history and stories of duty. This is the first kind of story. It's a very personal story. This story took place in 1999.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Shabad Guru, Sikh Dharma Technology, Videos
Kirtan Singh recites the twenty-fourth pauree of Japji Sahib 11 times. The twenty-fourth pauree breaks through all limitations with the force of a thunderbolt ~ it has the power to eliminate misfortune for generations.…
Posted by Gurutej Singh Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education
The 24th Paurī uses the term Ant Na, repeatedly. Ant means end. Na is the negation of Ant, meaning without end, countless, as it is frequently translated. In this Paurī, Gurū Nānak marvels at the vastness of the Ek Ong Kār. He explains that countless are the praises and the praisers of God, countless are the works and gifts of God. Gurū Nānak goes…
Posted by Miri Piri Academy& filed under Around the World, Community, Legacy Organizations, Siri Singh Sahib Ji, Videos, Your Stories
This video includes video footage and interviews with staff members highlighting the history and founding of Miri Piri Academy in Chheharta Sahib, Punjab, India in 1997. In the early years of Miri Piri Academy, the staff served under the direct guidance of the Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan and he explained to them exactly how he…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Meditation, Prosperity, Prosperity Meditations
Physiological effects of the one-minute breath include: optimized cooperation between the brain hemispheres, dramatic calming of anxiety, fear and worry, openness to feeling one’s presence and the presence of spirit, stronger intuition, whole-brain functioning— especially the old brain and the frontal hemispheres. –Yogi Bhajan…
Posted by Sikhnet& filed under 08-Guru Harkrishan, Gurpurbs, Sikh History
Have you ever heard of Super Powers before? Not super powers from TV or the movies but real people who have super powers. Perhaps you've heard of people who could raise someone from the dead or be able to stop the rain from falling, or make gold appear out of thin air... All over the…
Posted by Sikhnet& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Legacy Organizations, Sikh History
When Nanak was a child he loved to meditate on God. Even when he was sleeping, he was with God. Once he fell asleep under a tree. The tree was shading his face from the sun. As the day passed the sun moved and the tree couldn’t protect Nanak’s face from the sun.…
Posted by Siri Ved Kaur Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education
The faithful praise God over and over again, reciting mantras, prayers, and hymns. We try to understand God by better understanding Gurbāṉī, through meditation, devotional service, and reflection. All who sing of the Wonderful One, who describe God in so many countless ways – with all the devotion that fills their hearts – how great…
Posted by Beads of Truth& filed under Community, Legacy Organizations, Publications, Your Stories
This post was adapted from an article originally published in a 1989 issue of Beads of Truth and was written by Sat Jiwan Kaur Khalsa
The history of our 3HO family is recorded in our songs, but many of the memories of our nation are tied to our taste buds!
In 1969, the Siri…
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