Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Sikh Dharma Technology
Excerpt from a lecture on November 15, 1975 by Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan
Now when we want to get rid of negativity and witchcraft, or somebody overtakes you and your psyche, and you don't want him to overtake, then they call it, Mangala Charan. Mangala Charan is the power of the Mars. Mars is a…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Legacy Organizations, Meditation, Music, Publications, Woman
Kundalini Bhakti Meditation:
Adi Shakti Namo Namo
This devotional mantra (a Bhakti mantra), invokes the primary Creative Power which is manifest as the feminine. It calls upon the Mother Power. It will help you to be free of the insecurities which block freedom of action. By meditating on it one can obtain a deeper understanding…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Legacy Organizations, Siri Singh Sahib Ji, Woman
Recognizing the need to educate women about women, Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan created a special summer intensive training program for women which took place in Española, NM, USA and continued for twenty years. Starting in 1976, he spent up to 8 weeks every year directly teaching women at what was called "Khalsa Women's…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Legacy Organizations, Publications, Woman
Excerpt of lecture by Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan, found on the Library of Teachings and in the book "I am Woman: Creative, Sacred and Invincible" by KRI
Creative Infinity is also called Siri: Siri Guru Dev-ay Nameh. We have to learn, as human beings, that creativity is a woman; prakirti is woman; Adi…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Legacy Organizations, Sikh Dharma Technology
Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo (the Adi Mantra)
I bow to the Creative Wisdom, I bow to the Divine Teacher within.
This mantra is used for “tuning in” to the divine flow and self-knowledge within each of us and linking us to Yogi Bhajan and the Golden Chain of teachers. It is chanted at…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Legacy Organizations, Meditation, Sikh Dharma Technology
Quote from Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan:
"What is grace? "Grace is the shield of radiation or radiant shield which protects the pranic balance in your entire living system, not only with you, and within you, and within your psyche, but how you correlate to all other psyches in your communication of memory. All who…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Publications, Sikh Dharma Technology, Sikh History
Source: Heroes, Saints & Yogis by Shakti Parwha Kaur Khalsa and Guruka Singh Khalsa
In 1975, Livtar Singh Khalsa (Atlanta, Georgia) composed this song recounting some of the major events in Sikh history. The Siri Singh Sahib directed that “The Song of the Khalsa” be sung in every Gurdwara immediately before the Anand Sahib. He…
Posted by Shakti Parwha Kaur Khalsa& filed under Publications, Sikh Dharma Technology
We know that we have a physical body. We can see it, touch it, feel it, and so can other people. But most of us are not aware that we have other bodies, which are equally real, if not more so. The funny thing is that we identify so strongly with our physical bodies, that…
Posted by Guruka Singh Khalsa& filed under Bani, Publications, Sikh Art Corner, Siri Singh Sahib Ji
Poem from the book, Furmaan Khalsa, written by Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan
DAILY BANIS (Nitnem Namaa)
The Yogi speaks effortlessly. ..
From the Love and Light of his Heart,
And from the depth of his meditative Wisdom.
Oh, Sikhs of the Guru! Oh, Khalsa! Listen to my Prayer!
The Nitnem is the…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Music, Sikh Dharma Technology
On February 13, 1977, Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan said this about Song of the Khalsa:
Mukhia Singh Sahib Livtar Singh, put our entire philosophy into one Song of the Khalsa, which we always sing with every prayer and in every congregation to remind ourselves that we must know who we are, what our…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Dharmic Education, Sikh Dharma Technology
First Body: Soul Body
The spark of the Infinite that resides in the core of your being.
Qualities: Humility, creativity. Realizing the eternal nature of your soul, so you naturally embody humility and creativity.
Key phrase: “Heart over Head” – Yogi Bhajan said that when the head rules, the head and…
Posted by Sikhnet& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, 03-Guru Amar Das, Legacy Organizations, Service/Seva, Sikh History, Videos, Woman
The essence of the Sikh way of life is love. We wish good to all. The Sikh path exemplifies service, consciousness, equality and tolerance. These values, in action, give every person a way to become a light in the darkness that plagues our world today.
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Posted by Snatam Kaur& filed under Our Authors, Shabad Guru, Your Stories
An excerpt from my book, Original Light, pg 26
When I was eighteen, Yogi Bhajan asked me to move to Los Angeles. Living just a few blocks away from his home and the community Gurdwārā, I was quite busy with work, community activities, and taking part in Yogi Bhajan’s classes. Within just a few months,…
Posted by Shiv Charan Singh Khalsa& filed under Our Authors, Sikh Dharma Technology
This is a blend from two shabads about the 12 months. One shabad is by Guru Nanak (page 1107) and the other by Guru Arjan (page 133).
We reach a turning point in the soul's journey.
Grieving can feel, and be, deadly. This is because all grieving carries within it's heart the ultimate…
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