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Action has a reaction equal and opposite. How to resurrect? That's the twentieth pauri. Twentieth pauri is explanation per scientific in the words of Nanak how you can excel. I always call this twentieth the pauri of excellence.…
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One of the main expressions of wisdom and mental clarity is the capacity to perceive the consequences of our thoughts, words and actions, and to act (or to refrain from acting) according to that perception. The twentieth Paurī of Jap Jī Sāhib gives us an opportunity to meditate on what is called samskara: the consequences of…
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Gurū Nānak tells us that God’s Name is the vibration that creates all things. We exist because of sound! We are a manifestation of sound and a living and breathing example of sound waves moving. When we realize this relationship, we can shift our lives. Just as a cook decides to add a little salt…
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Hari Singh recites the eighteenth pauree of Japji Sahib 11 times. The eighteenth pauree fights madness, deep feelings of inferiority and self-destructive behavior.…
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What is the negative mind? In the science of Kundalini Yoga we learn that the negative mind calculates risks, it looks at all the possible negative effects of a possible choice, and it is aware of all of the negative energies at play. When does it become out of hand? When we lose ourselves in…
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Japji is misunderstood by the world today. Japji has two sloks and thirty-eight steps. Guru Nanak recited Japji. It starts from God comes to the Earth. If, from the Earth towards God, you recite it step by step and apply it step by step, every problem not only can be solved, it can be dissolved. That's the power of Japji.…
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There are key moments in Japjī Sahib when we shift gears into a particular state of consciousness. The beginning of the 17th Paurī is one of those moments, and there is a particular energetic pattern that we experience all the way through the 19th Paurī. …
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In those days, we thought Japji was for Sikhs only and often joined Sadhana after. I also had my own reason – despite rejecting the church, I loved Jesus… With the passing years however, following my unfolding spiritual path, I understood there was no contradiction… the human heart is big enough to love Jesus, the…
Posted by Siri Sevak Kaur Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education
This Paurī talks about the “bull of dharma” which holds up the world. We learn in this Paurī that Dharma is born from da-i-ā (compassion). Meditate on this concept that Dharma supports the world and that it comes from compassion.…
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Sometimes we feel our lives are normal. We make money, we have children, we are very happy. Then why meditate? Well, basically a man as a human being has no defense mechanism except a meditative mind. You have to be intuitive. You don’t have claws, you don’t have hooves, you can’t protect yourself. Cause will…
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