Category: Sikh Dharma Technology

Honoring the Mother and the Grace of Women

Mother's Day - May 9, 1971 Originally published in Beads of Truth, Summer Solstice Issue 1971 by Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji A thought was ringing in my ears. After all, we do celebrate Mother’s Day. Therefore, I am not doing anything new in this country. I am
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Woman Within Woman Part 1: Applied Identity

by Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji Excerpts from a lecture given on July 11, 1997 Today a very funny thing happened. While we were enjoying the music program, a very mischievous little bird flew in, and nibbled at certain people’s feet.  He ate a Wahe Guru Chew, then peaches— you
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Woman the Beloved

  –by Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji The Beloved is One who has achieved the radiance of Light of the Infinite, like the bursting sun. The Beloved is the essence of totality and creativity of all that which we call Godhood. In essence, the Beloved reaches the
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The Commitments of Taking Amrit

New Name After taking Amrit, men commit to taking the surname of Singh (Lion), representing that their new identity is fearlessness. Women take the surname of Kaur (Princess), representing that their new identity is one of grace and fearlessness. Many men and women will also add the family name of Khalsa. Rehit At the first Amrit ceremony,
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Sadhana

The simple act of committing to a sadhana strengthens the Radiant Body. (From “The Flow of Eternal Power” by Shakti Parwha Kaur Khalsa) Sikh Dharma teaches that everything a person needs exists within himself or herself. We don’t need anything outside. We only need to touch the waters of Divinity that live within
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