Posted by Harsimranjeet Singh& filed under Around the World, Bani, Community, Dharmic Education, Your Stories
As a teenager, I was confronted about my identity often. Friends and teachers would frequently inquire about what it was I wore on my head and why I wore it, why I would let the hair on my face and head grow and left uncut and so forth.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Bani, Shabad Guru
According to Yogi Bhajan, “when you suffer from greed, madness for power, overbearing expansion and the need to control, when you become trapped in your territoriality, the Seventh Pauree [of Japji Sahib] will heal you.”…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Bani, Shabad Guru
The next time you meditate, mine for jewels. You never know what rubies the Divine has planted within you, waiting for just the right opportunity, to bless you with a present.…
Posted by Pritpal Singh Khalsa& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Bani, Dharmic Education, Our Authors, Sikh History
Japji Sahib is timeless and universal. Recited daily (Jap), it becomes a companion, slowly revealing insights of your inner journey of self-realization and bringing light and strength to your divine self, your “ji.” The recitation of Japji acts as a medicinal salve or remedy to heal the injuries and the challenges encountered during your life.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Bani, Sikh Dharma Technology
This mantra is in Sukhmani Sahib, which was written by Guru Arjan Dev Ji. It is a mantra of protection and is recited to invoke the protective energy of the universe. Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan taught that this mantra should always be chanted 3 times in a row. This mantra is also chanted directly…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Bani, Shabad Guru
The second pauri of Japji can be repeated 11 times on its own as a mantra for patience and stability, according to Yogi Bhajan. We all need more patience in these fast and trying times. Whether we have highly stressful jobs or home lives, a patient attitude can diffuse tense situations and steer us clear of meltdowns. And…
Posted by Snatam Kaur& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Bani, Shabad Guru
Reflections on the Mūl Mantra by Snatam Kaur Khalsa
"The Mūl Mantra is a fate killer. It removes the fate and changes the destiny to prosperity." ~Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan (1)
In the fifteenth Century in a town called Sultanpur in Northern India, a young man named Nānak loved to bathe…
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