Posted by Sada Bahar Kaur Khalsa& filed under Khalsa Council
The International Khalsa Council met in Espanola, New Mexico on September 20 – 23, 2017 for its Fall meetings.
Comprised of approximately 100 Ministers and leaders from the global Sikh Dharma community, the Khalsa Council serves as a leadership body for our Dharma, meeting twice a year to discuss issues of relevance to the present and…
Posted by Sat Bir Singh Khalsa& filed under Around the World, Community, Legacy Organizations, Service/Seva
At Yogi Tea, we believe that the purpose of business is to serve. We do this in many ways from how we treat our employees, business partners, vendors, and consumers to the deep partnerships and connection we have with our grower communities.
First a little background. There are five original spices that started…
Posted by Snatam Kaur& filed under Our Authors, Your Stories
I grew up in a suburban neighborhood in Sacramento, California. I was always fascinated to go next door to our neighbor's, an older couple, who had the exact same house as us, but everything in their house looked neat, newly bought, sturdy, and white. Our living room, instead of the neat white couches and matching…
Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Around the World, Ministry, Your Stories
by SS Dharm Singh Khalsa, Espanola NM
Winter 2017 SDI Ministry Newsletter
My dear friend and spirit brother Sada Sat Singh has passed into the light. We both served Yogi Bhajan for many years in Los Angeles and formed a bond in that 24-hour-a-day seva. In the beauty and the spiritual challenge of it,…
Posted by Morning Sadhana& filed under Sadhana
“Guru Nanak said it so clearly. He said it very simply, “Amrit Velaa Sach naa-oo, vadi-aa-ee veechar.” (In the ambrosial hours before the dawn chant the True Name and reflect deeply upon His greatness.) Now people say, “Why ambrosial hour?” Ray of the sun hits the earth sixty degrees, and in the…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under Our Authors
Bhai Sahiba Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa honored in the Jewels of the Punjab.
Panth Rattan Bhai Sahiba Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa has been honored by Maneesh Media with inclusion in Jewels of Punjab – Leading Global Punjabi Personalities, 34th publication, released on the eve of India’s 71st Independence Day, August 14, 2017, in…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under Our Authors
Bhai Sahiba Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa is awarded the Sikhs in Education Award at the Sikh Awards 2017 event in Toronto
Eighth Annual Sikh Awards took place in Toronto, Honoring Global Sikh Excellence
http://thesikhawards.com/
Sunday, 22nd October 2017, Canada: Bhai Sahiba Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, was honored with the Sikhs In Education…
Posted by Sikhnet& filed under Around the World, Community, Your Stories
Argentina is a magnificent country that stretches more than 4,000 miles from north to south. The eastern border is the Atlantic Ocean, and to its west are the magnificent Andes Mountains that separate it from Chile. To the north lies Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil and to the south lies Antarctica.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Dharmic Education, Publications
SIKH VOWS
Any ordained Minister of Sikh Dharma may administer Sikh Vows in the presence of Siri Guru Granth Sahib and the Sadh Sangat. Anyone who is ready to make a commitment to live the remainder of his or her life as a Sikh of the Guru is welcome to take Sikh vows. These vows…
Posted by 3HO-Legacy Organization& filed under Dharmic Education, Legacy Organizations
A 3HO Article compiled by Guru Tera Kaur
There is a beautiful tradition in the 3HO and Sikh Dharma communities that is done when someone dies. Whether it is a beloved friend or relative, or someone we never knew, this tradition assists the departing soul in its journey home, as well as giving comfort…
Posted by 3HO-Legacy Organization& filed under Legacy Organizations, Your Stories
This article is courtesy of 3HO
My father committed suicide in 1942. I was 13. I blotted out thoughts about death for many years. In my mind, death was just a permanent dreamless sleep. I had never attended a funeral until I went with Yogi Bhajan to a memorial service for Peter the Hermit,…
Posted by Guruprem Singh Khalsa& filed under Bani, Dharmic Education, Shabad Guru
Kirtan Sohila speaks the Guru’s wisdom, presenting itself as both an art and a science: art, as the beautiful poetry and music that vibrates the Divine as it soothes the unsettled minds and bodies of this human life. And science as the sound current presented in the unique language of Gurmukhi (meaning from the mouth of the Guru).…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Legacy Organizations
Article shared by 3HO
The quality of the first breath imprints the pranic body and affects how life is experienced from the start. It can reflect the psyche of the mother, the state of projection created at conception by both parents, and the cumulative emotional state from the experiences in the womb.
The last…
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