Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana, Sikh Dharma Technology
Author unknown – may be Yogi Bhajan himself – submitted by Satwant Singh Khalsa, courtesy of MorningSadhana.org
Create a purification ritual that you never fail to perform. Wake yourself gently in the morning and do the standard wake-up exercises. Before you wake in the morning, your mind gives you a signal to awake.
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Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana, Sikh Dharma Technology
Author unknown – some quotes and details by Yogi Bhajan – submitted by Satwant Singh Khalsa, courtesy of MorningSadhana.org
There is a common saying, “You are what you eat.” In the yogic sciences, there is another saying. “Your habits define you.”
The problems in life come from our habits. The Divine dwells in the…
Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana, Your Stories
by Karta Purkh Singh, courtesy of MorningSadhana.org
It is said in India, if you have a shawl, you have shelter. That of course says more about India than it does about shawls. In my travels to India I can’t count the number of obviously poor or stricken people who wear some kind of humble…
Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana
by Sat Want Singh Khalsa, Courtesy of MorningSadhana.org
Waking up early can be a daunting task, especially when you first attempt it. Nevertheless, being an early riser can significantly boost your personal productivity, so it is an essential routine.
Here are some wake up early quotes that help motivate you when getting up…
Posted by 3HO-Legacy Organization& filed under Events, Legacy Organizations, Woman
International Women's Camp was founded by Yogi Bhajan in 1976 and was originally called "Khalsa Women's Training Camp." The mission of camp was to train women to be Women - strong, invincible, graceful, creative. He said women need a two month break from their partners, families, work and daily lives each year to reconnect with themselves,…
Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Community, Sadhana, Sikh Dharma Technology, Your Stories
There’s a beautiful story in 72 Stories of God, Good and Goods by Yogi Bhajan about Baba Farid, the great Sufi, whose writings are included in the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. It tells of how Farid’s mother decided she wanted her son to be a saint, so she told him to meditate on God. When…
Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana, Sikh Dharma Technology, Your Stories
Many of us begin our day with a shower or bath. It seems to wash away the previous day and helps us to feel and smell good. Students of Yogi Bhajan take the morning shower a step further, making it a true wake up of the mind and glandular system. He brought to our attention…
Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana, Your Stories
by S.S Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa, courtesy of MorningSadhana.org
GURDWARA
Sat Nam,
Bowing to my Guru first thing after awakening and bathing
My only prayer is gratitude
Thank you
I am here and you, my Guru are here
Thank you for the safety of my journey
Thank you…
Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana, Your Stories
by Guru Fatha Singh Khalsa, courtesy of MorningSadhana.org
In the early morning hours, there’s a magic in the air.
Those who leave their consternation, find their resolution there.
When the wisdom of the angels seeks the glory of the soul,
Then the blessings of the heavens leave us fresh and bright and…
Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Bana, Ministry
Written by SS Arjan Singh Dhillon of Mexico City, Mexico
Courtesy of the Sikh Dharma Ministry Newsletter #63 Spring 2017 Newsletter
Bana and Bani are twin words, derived from the root word “BAN.” The expression “BAN” is generally interpreted as “habit, character or behavior of a person or a domestic animal.” Some are characterized…
Posted by GuruSangat Kaur Khalsa& filed under Around the World, Community, Woman
Gender inequality has been always around. Really? Always? Let’s examine the history.
According to the Babylonian Myth of Creation, creation is an act of violence. Violence was important and necessary to restore order over chaos. Marduk, depicted as a white-winged, beautiful, good male god slaughters Tiamat, the abyssal black bad female depicted as the…
Posted by Sada Sat Simran Singh Khalsa& filed under Bana, Ministry
by SS Sada Sat Simran Singh Khalsa, Santa Fe NM
Courtesy of the Sikh Dharma Ministry Newsletter #63 Spring 2017 Newsletter
It is now 2017. Things have evolved and continue to evolve minute by minute. We are so modern that we have to update every morning to keep up with the times. One…
Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Bana, Ministry
Written by SS Kulwant Singh Khalsa, Walsall UK
Courtesy of the Sikh Dharma Ministry Newsletter #63 Spring 2017 Newsletter
This year marks the 350th anniversary of the birth of our beloved Tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He was born in 1666 as Gobind Rai, and spent most of his childhood in the town…
Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Bana, Ministry, Your Stories
Written by SS Japa Kaur Khalsa, Espanola NM
Courtesy of the Sikh Dharma Ministry Newsletter #63 Spring 2017 Newsletter
[Bana] was the foundation stone laid for the beginning of the most beautiful consciousness, the Khalsa. Dress has a very unique power in it. It gives you confirmation in relation to the world around you.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Bana, Ministry, Your Stories
by SS Sangeet Kaur Khalsa, Espanola NM
Courtesy of the Sikh Dharma Ministry Newsletter #63 Spring 2017 Newsletter
There have been two events, among many, that confirmed without question that it has been my destiny for lifetimes to live as Khalsa. One came the very first day I wore bana in public.
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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,…
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