About: Siri Singh Sahib Ji

Bow to the Now

A Story about the Siri Singh Sahib Ji Sat Nam Dear Family, “Sir, what do teachers mean when they tell students to live in the Now? I mean, I get it, but there must be more than I know?” Along with many other students, we were sitting on the veranda of the cabin
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The Master’s Robes

Written by SS Sarb Sarang Kaur Khalsa, Espanola NM Courtesy of the Sikh Dharma Ministry Newsletter #63 Spring 2017 Newsletter The first sewing assignment the Siri Singh Sahib gave me was to make an outfit for his doctor’s daughter, using a piece of Guatemalan fabric. When he saw it, he asked, “Why aren’t
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Furmaan Khalsa

In 1982,Yogi Bhajan asked me to gather together all the poems he had written in Gurmukhi and translate them into English. The result was a book titled "Furmaan Khalsa" (the command of the Khalsa). Within these pages lies one of the most extraordinary works of the twentieth century; a manual of conscious living written in
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The Companion of the Soul

by SS Dr. Shanti Shanti Kaur Khalsa, Espanola NM Courtesy of the #59 Spring 2016 SDI Ministry Newsletter It is a common understanding in most spiritual traditions that human beings exist as more than a physical body. The writer C.S. Lewis made this distinction when he said, “We are a soul; we
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Conscious Business

Amrit Singh Khalsa, PHD, Based on The Teachings Of Yogi Bhajan This book describes a different approach to business. Any person and any business can practice what they do either consciously or unconsciously. If you practice business consciously, you will make better decisions because you will have a fuller understanding of all the
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Holy Holla!

The dusty roads between Garhshankar and Jalandar teemed with life. Surrounded by serene wheat fields lined with wispy trees, thousands of people motored up and down the cramped highway.  They dodged affable but incessant sevaks demanding them to receive Guru’s langar. Their heads adorned with orange turbans in celebration of Holla Mohalla (Holla), the Sikh
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