Posted by Snatam Kaur& filed under Bani, Our Authors, Prayer, Siri Singh Sahib Ji, Your Stories
I have been listening to, or reciting Kirtan Sohila (evening Sikh prayer) my whole life. My first conscious memory of this prayer was when my stepfather, Sat Santokh would read Kirtan Sohila to me every night before going to sleep. I am grateful beyond any words I can come up with that my stepfather did this. There…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Legacy Organizations, Siri Singh Sahib Ji, Your Stories
It has been over 30 years since I spent time with Yogi Bhajan, although I often smile and think of him when I read those little homilies on my tea bag in the morning. I used to teach at the U of T School of Architecture back in the sixties and at the beginning of…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Shabad Guru
"There are eighty-four meridian points on the upper palate of every human being. The ling is the tongue, and when you read the Siri Guru Granth the tongue rotates on those meridian points making the thalamus to secrete, giving a ecstasy of consciousness to the man who reads it." …
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Prayer
Excerpt from Siri Singh Sahib Ji Lecture
"Today we cover the subject of prayer. You know we all do prayer. Prayer is a very old institution. Prayer is as old as the human being is. There are many types of prayers. One type of the prayer is when you want to communicate with a…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Prayer, Siri Singh Sahib Ji
Beloved God, give us a life of truth, a life of character, a life of compassion. A life which, through us, becomes nothing but kindness. …
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Legacy Organizations, Prayer
You are spending hundreds and hundreds of dollars trying to know—there's nothing to know. Everything can change if you just connect with God. Prayer is not when you fold your hands, close your eyes and commune with God. For a woman, prayer is to walk like a woman, talk like a woman, be like a…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Legacy Organizations, Prayer
Si lo finges, lo serás. La primera posición idealista es, pretende que eres santo. Pretende que eres santo, asiste a todos los servicios sagrados; y lo segundo es, trata de comer comida santa. En otras palabras, lo que estoy tratando de decirte es, luce muy religioso. Nunca comas una comida sin decir una oración, fuerte…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Legacy Organizations, Prayer
If you fake it, you can make it. The first idealistic position is, pretend you are holy. Pretend you are holy, attend all holy services; and second is, try to eat holy food. In other words, what I am trying to tell you is, look very religious. You may not be religious, don't worry about…
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