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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR 4 TALKBACK 6 Letters from our readers THE URGE TO SERVE IN BATON ROUGE 8 Young Khalsas answer the call after the greatest natural disaster in modern American history YOGA UNDER THE UMBRIAN SUN 10 Sada Sat Singh and Kaur fulfill a lifelong dream in the most beautiful garden in the world LORD OF MIRACLES TOUR 12 Gurubachan Singh and Kaur and company spread the light of Guru Ram Das throughout Latin America MOTHER ASHRAM 14 The Divine Mataji, GuruMeher Kaur, provides a window into life at the Mother Center of 3HO BUILDING BRIDGES 16 Gurumustuks blog breaks down barriers between East and West THE POWER OF SERVING OTHERS 17 Guruka Singh explores the opportunity to serve, moment to moment 3HO PARTICIPATES WITH THE UNITED NATIONS 18 3HO shines at the 58th Annual UN NGO Conference MY CUP RUNNETH OVER 19 Shakti Parwha Kaur recounts Yogi Bhajans heart-centered vision of the ideal family SIBLINGS OF DESTINY 21 Peraim Kaur chronicles 32 years of experience in a spiritual family, and proposes a mandate for the future
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HUMAN LONGING 24 Yogi Bhajan teaches that our greatest power is our pure prayer LONGING TO BELONG 25 Darshan Kaur shares a universal tool to know the flow of the Infinite PROSPERITY MEDITATION FOR FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT 26 3HO FAMILY 28 Excerpts from Yogi Bhajans lecture on the 25th Anniversary of 3HO IKYTA FEATURED TEACHER 31 Guru Singhs living lessons from the Master THE UPS AND DOWNS OF FORWARD BENDS 33 Guruprem Singh sets the foundation for many yoga postures MEDITATION FOR THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH CHAKRAS IN EIGHT LANGUAGES 37 YOGA FOR MEN 39 Yoga to enhance your power to penetrate and relieve lower back pain THE HEALING POWER OF FOOD 41 Bibijis Yam Curry ALBIZZIA 43 Michael Tierra reveals the Tree of Happiness that cures depression
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I want to serve you because you have a destiny. And I have a destiny not to let you face your fate. That is our relationship. Yogi Bhajan
architecture for the future that would allow us to embrace our tomorrow with strength and grace. For many years prior to his departure from this Earth, Yogi Bhajan steadily trained a group of women and men to carry on his leadership. His genius resulted in a montage of skills and talents that only he could assemble to serve our global family. His credo: judge your impact by the kindness and compassion you show others, measure your success by the values and virtues you uphold as you prosper. In his words, Life is a harmonious experience of being together. Like the harmonium which has many keys when you play it and a beautiful sound comes out of ithumans are totally interdependent. We are born to be together, to enjoy the fruit of life. His instructions for the future were clear: there would not be another Siri Singh Sahib. To this end he created the office of the Siri Sikdar Sahiba and appointed Sardarni Guru Amrit Kaur as the first to hold this position. The Siri Sikdar Sahiba and the Bhai Sahiba, Bibiji Inderjit Kaur, who was appointed to the office of Bhai Sahiba in 1985 by the Siri Singh Sahib, together have the responsibility to serve, preserve, and share the teachings of the Siri Singh Sahib on the practice of the Sikh religion. He created the office of Director of Spiritual Trust of the 3HO Foundation to maintain the integrity of 3HO in its mission to serve and share the teachings of Yogi Bhajan on the practice of Kundalini Yoga, meditation, and the 3HO lifestyle, and he appointed Sopurkh Kaur Khalsa to hold this position. He named a Board of Managers, called Unto Infinity,which among its responsibilities holds the administrative authority for 3HO, Sikh Dharma, SDEI, and KRI. This Board of Managers is to work with the boards of directors and officers of each of these individual corporations
Who We Are Aquarian Times featuring Prosperity Paths is dedicated to providing you information and practical tools to manifest health and happiness in your life. We offer an array of articles to benefit your body, nourish your mind, and touch your soul, many of which can augment your progress along any spiritual path. You will find in every issue the Teachings of Yogi Bhajan including Humanology and the 3HO way of life; Kundalini Yoga, the Yoga of Awareness; Sikh Dharma technology and the Shabd Guru; Naad Yoga, mantra and prayer; and resources such as our annual Calendar of Events, products and services, and website links. The times we live in call for openness and inclusiveness. Aquarian Times offers a welcoming environment for readers of all faiths and beliefs as we strive to connect as one global family. We warmly invite your talent and participation.
to make sure that the values and standards set by Yogi Bhajan for our organizations are served and preserved through time. In addition, many individuals make up the support staff of the Secretariat, established by Yogi Bhajan to serve our global community from its headquarters in Espanola, New Mexico. As we launch the new Aquarian Times featuring Prosperity Paths we hope to reserve space in each issue to introduce the members of the Secretariat, noting their areas of expertise, so they can serve as a resource for you in your work. Together we can experience all the benefits that our collaboration will bring. Aquarian Times featuring Prosperity Paths will now be distributed free every other month and will serve to connect us to each other worldwide. In this first issue celebrating our 3HO family, youll hear from people who were with Yogi Bhajan in the earliest days when he came to answer the deep longing we had in the West for a spiritual family. Youll meet people who are practicing the teachings of Yogi Bhajan around the globe, some in exotic places throughout Latin America. Youll get a glimpse of Sada Sat Singh and Kaurs exciting new yoga retreat, Casa di Guru Ram Das, located in a medieval hill town in the charming Umbria region of Italy. And, youll hear in the words of the Master, Yogi Bhajan, how by Gods design, the 3HO way of life will serve the needs of the times for thousands of years to come. 2005 was the year of the greatest natural disaster in modern American history Hurricane Katrinas assault on the Gulf of Mexico. It was also a year of international peril as devastating earthquakes and merciless currents ravaged many thousands of lives. We can imagine that Yogi Bhajan was connected to some vast reservoir of knowledge of what was to come when he said years ago, Your strength is only in you; how calmly, quietly, peacefully you can face the consequences. In this issue we share the story of several young members of our global community who served by helping others to restore their lives following one harrowing disaster. This past year represented the formation of new relationships in our global family. For some people this meant relocating to new communities and for others embarking upon new career paths or uniting in marriage. There has been such an outpouring of sincere gratitude for being a part of this family inspired and nurtured for thirty-five years by our beloved teacher. Now you can inspire many others by sharing your experiences in Aquarian Times. We would love to publish and touch others with your stories of service and your experience of living the teachings of Yogi Bhajan. Our upcoming themes will be: March - Teaching; May - Global Community; July - Seva (Service); September - Healing; and November - Transformation. Please share your talents by writing your story, or express your experience of Yogi Bhajans teachings through poetry, art, or photography. Send your submissions for publication in any of our upcoming issues to ATeditorial@kiit.com. May we flow as the river of love with trust and tranquility to quench the thirst of those who shall come to the gate of Guru Ram Das. Yogi Bhajan In the spirit of Universal acceptance,
Opposite: 3HO family and friends celebrate with Siri Ram Kaur and Jai Singh Khalsa as they make their final wedding round at Guru Ram Das Ashram in Los Angeles, June 5, 2005. 5
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On the Yogi Bhajan Tribute issue: Thank you for putting together such a beautiful tribute to our beloved teacher, Yogi Bhajan. Reading so many of the articles brought back wonderful memories of the early days and the incredible times we shared. I feel re-inspired and blessed at being reminded of all that was and all that is to be. Again, thank you for this most beautiful issue. Maha Atma Kaur Penfield, New York Im very glad that Aquarian Times came out with this homage to Yogiji! Kundalini Yoga came into my life like a flash of thunder. My Buddhist philosophy teacher, H.E. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, told us that for our practice it would be good to do Kundalini Yoga. Now I am teaching Kundalini Yoga and I feel grateful to Yogi Bhajan, and to all these teachers. I feel blessed and imagine the good and benefits theyve brought to people all over the world. Dharam Kaur (Ruth Saldanha) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The Tribute issue is very inspiring and uplifting. Thank you for putting all the different experiences together. It is like being a part of all these great people who knew Yogi Bhajan personally and had the blessing to work with him. I never met him but his spirit is always with me when Im teaching, and I can hear his voice and guidance so clearly that I have the impression he is sitting in front of me. Guru Tera Kaur Pacific Palisades, California I have received my first issue, and it was well worth the wait. What a wonderful issue. What a phenomenal man! Donna Young Irvine, California I read the majority of the Tribute issue on Sunday. And that evening and the following day I was kind of blissed-out and very meditative. Just reading itso many of his words and stories about himwas a meditation that was very, very powerful. Definitely a collectors edition! Amrit Singh Khalsa Espanola, New Mexico I am always impressed by the quality and detail provided in your magazine. I produce a small monthly yoga newsletter in my community so I have an appreciation for the dedication and the hard work that goes into your magazine. Aquarian Times is a true gem! I am looking forward to your next issue. Devinder Kaur (Alison Finney) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada On the Spring and Summer issues: My copy of Aquarian Times came in the mail today and I read it cover to cover. It was just the inspiration I needed to recommit to my yoga practice. It reminded me of the treasures of Kundalini Yoga. I love the interview with Yogi Bhajan where he talks about putting your negative thoughts into your meditation. Without my sadhana 1 and meditation in the morning, my negative thoughts take root and begin to manifest in my life. Thank you for putting out such a fabulous magazine and for reminding me of the tools that are available to me. Ill be up nice and early tomorrow, for sadhana. Tanya Greve Los Angeles, California Good job on the spring issue! Its easier to read, is packed with information, and is very well done. The new features in the magazine are terrific. I was especially pleased with the balance between information on Western and Eastern medicines and philosophies and with the well-written and researched stories that spoke to both approaches. There are an increasing number of credible research studies being done on alternative approaches to health (acupuncture, homeopathy, etc.), which contribute to better consumer choices. I would like to hear about more of these in upcoming AT issues. Theresa Henderson Hanover, Massachusetts Thank you very much and congratulations on your spring issue, which is really, really, really interesting, and has received a lot of care and improvement! Marianne Van de Calseyde Brussels, Belgium The magazine is really great. But...I have a few ideas that could be even better. The covers have too many immaculate, impersonal female faces that make us believe we are holding a glossy womens magazine or Hollywood lm star publicity in our hands. Regarding dairy products, even the WHO recognizes that the toxins stored in the fatty tissues of animals are one of the main causes of degenerative diseases. Instead of publishing recipes with cream and ghee, it would be better to show people alternative ways to get protein and calcium such as beans, tofu, nuts, seeds, and seaweed, as well as how to make food tasty without using cheese. Kristina Lindstrm Madrid, Spain From our Prosperity Paths readers: I just wanted to let you know how valuable the work you do is. Prosperity Paths is an ongoing source of inspiration. Holy Kaur Portland, Oregon
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I would like to thank all of you for the wonderful job you do at Sikh Dharma Dasvandh. I thoroughly enjoy Prosperity Paths. The meditations are great and the information you provide truly helps me feel connected. Sahaj Kaur Kent, Washington Thank you for being you. Kundalini Yoga has brought so much joy to my life. Jennifer Jiruska Minneapolis, Minnesota I very much appreciate your publication, to which I have subscribed for quite awhile. I have a weekly advice column called, Dear Dr. Doe which I write for 480 papers around the country. I am sometimes able to incorporate some of your Kundalini wisdom. Last week I described a childrens meditation given by Yogi Bhajan. Doe Lang New York City, New York And, your responses to our survey question, What else would you like to see in the new bi-monthly magazine?: Seva (service) activities that are global and/or local My stumbling across Aquarian Times inspired me within one reading to register for Womens Camp without ever taking a Kundalini Yoga class. I want to make sure that the free edition is still widely available to those unfamiliar with these teachings. I would like to see more articles about Kundalini Yoga and events in Europe, especially in Austria. I feel kind of lonely with my Kundalini Yoga practice. I am always looking forward to the Aquarian Times magazine. It helps me to keep going. Integrating Kundalini Yoga into daily life (keeping spirituality separate from religion and how to explain this to students), assisting newcomers that join others that have been practicing for years... Articles from experts bridging Kundalini Yoga and new medical research in fields such as neurobiology There are a few good scientists and Kundalini Yoga teachers around the globe that would collaborate. I would love to help in this. More articles on your Canadian brothers and sisters, right livelihood, and coping in the world as a spiritual man How about a tips for teachers by teachers column, ways to deal with Shakti Pad, 2 biographies of the old-timers (people who have been with Yogi Bhajan from the beginning of 3HO), who to contact about various aspects of Kundalini Yoga, questions and answers
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spiritual guide Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji (Yogi Bhajan) editor in chief Siri Ram Kaur Khalsa dasvandh director Darshan Kaur Khalsa managing editor Guru Tera Kaur Khalsa senior editors Nirinjan Kaur Khalsa, Ek Ong Kar Kaur Khalsa consulting editors Shakti Parwha Kaur Khalsa, Satsimran Kaur, Peraim Kaur Khalsa design GRD Design advertising Hari Nam Simran Kaur Khalsa harinamsimrank@kiit.com customer service AT-PP@kiit.com editorial submissions ATeditorial@kiit.com letters to the editor siriramk@kiit.com published by Sage of the Age, 1A Ram Das Guru Place, Espanola NM 87532 printed by Johnson Press of America, Pontiac, Illinois Aquarian Times (ISSN: 1534-5068) is published bi-monthly in the United States. 2006 Sage of the Age Publishing. All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without written consent of the publisher.
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Even though this was the first time I had met any of the Sikhs there, it felt like we were family.
Afterwards we met at the United Sikhs Headquarters located at Sumir Kaur and Sahib Singhs house, where they had donated space to the effort. We had some dal (beans), rice, subzi (curried vegetables), and plain paranthas (Indian flat bread). I was happy to eat some traditional Punjabi food as a contrast to my usual traditional New Mexican food. Then we just socialized, played kirtan, 3 and shared in our spirit of chardi kalaa 4 and seva. Even though this was the first time I had met any of the Sikhs there, it felt like we were family. Meeting American-born Sikhs like myself was very nice. I found out that I actually knew the United Sikhs director, Kuldeep Singh. He is a SikhNet chat moderator, and Ive been in email contact with him since I started at SikhNet seven months ago. He even showed us a clip of him playing kirtan at our friend, Gurumustuk Singhs wedding. The next day I went back to the Allen Chapel where some of the younger evacuees helped us prepare food. We served evacuees from the shelter, volunteers, organizers, and evacuees from other households who depend on shelters for support. They were very happy to have a break from pre-packaged military food. Then we helped move more boxes of clothes. We saw two more trucks come in with supplies. The next day was Sunday so we arranged to have kirtan at the United Sikh headquarters. Some Sikhs went to New Orleans to help a Sikh family move their belongings. Sikh doctors from Chicago arrived and they spent the limited amount of time they had going to shelters
and administering tetanus shots. We left for the airport to return home in the afternoon. After the trip, our S.E.V.A. group talked about it and agreed that we had had expectations that Baton Rouge would be in peril and that we would be saving lives. We had also thought that some of the evacuees might be racist, violent, or unwelcoming. This was not the case. We all felt gratified to have participated in any way. We helped some evacuees who felt we really cared, and our help was much appreciated. Also, we met some cool Sikh brothers and sisters who share the Khalsa spirit of service. I give special thanks for the hospitality of Sumir Kaur and Sahib Singh, who are evacuees themselves. Thank yous also go to organizers Kuldeep Singh, Gurvinder Singh, and Tejinder Kaur (Tej Auntie) for their service. It is the goal of S.E.V.A. to do a service project every month. Ideas for future projects are to prepare and serve food to those in need, to work with Habitat for Humanity, and to work with local officials in cleaning up the environment.
Gurujot Singh Khalsa works for SikhNet in Espanola, New Mexico. He went to school in India for five years and then spent two years as a staff member at the school. Reach him at: gurujot@sikhnet.com. Blog for S.E.V.A.: sikhsewa.blogspot.com. Bhai Ghanaia (also known as Bhai Khanaya) was a soldier in Guru Gobind Singhs army who brought water and comfort to enemy wounded as well as Sikh soldiers. He was known for his compassion and seeing God in all. 2 Seva: selfless service 3 Kirtan: sacred music 4 Chardi kalaa: high spirits
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Italian descent, wanted to go to Russia. But the moment Sada Sat Singh stepped onto Italian soil, he knew he was home. Meanwhile, word of their plans traveled to their spiritual teacher, Yogi Bhajan. He reportedly said, Yes, they should do that. Thats perfect. Knowing they had Yogi Bhajans blessing, they asked him to name their new center. In response, he wrote, Youve been with me many years, and now its time to share what you know. He named the retreat center House of Guru Ram Das, after the fourth Guru in the Sikh lineage, known for his humility, service, and healing power. While they were excited about their new venture, the Sada Sats realized the enormous effort required in developing a retreat. They sought out partners, with the wish that one of them would be Italian. As grace would have it, a dear friend they did not see often happened to call them from Amsterdam. Mata Mandir Singh, a musician who composed the Yoga of Sound CD series and an experienced restaurateur, mentioned that he had married an Italian woman, Sat Nam Kaur, and said he also wanted to move to Italy. After sharing their visions via incessant e-mails, the two couples became partners in this endeavor and met in Italy to discuss plans and look at properties. They fell in love with the lush valleys, forests, and picturesque medieval hill towns of the Umbria region, once described by Henry James as the most beautiful garden in all the world. Only a twoand-a-half hour drive from Rome, Umbriawhich includes the capital town, Perugia, and the towns of Assisi and Spoleto among othersis the birthplace of a great number of saints and artists. Once they decided on the area, they looked at over 60 locations. As none really suited the partners, the Sada Sats went home, deciding to try again later in the year. Mata Mandir stayed an extra day to play at a music festival. While he was talking to the mayor of the town about plans for the retreat, two real estate agents overheard him and said they had a borgo, or little hamlet, that exactly t his needs. Burnt out from viewing ill-suited properties, he reluctantly changed his plans and stayed another day. But after looking at the plot that was once a monastery known as I Frati (The Friars), Mata Mandir knew it was perfect. He convinced Sada Sat Singh to return immediately, saying, Come and youll understand.
Sada Sat Singh says, I knew it was the place. Yet shortly after that initial elation, he experienced buyers remorse. He had committed to the large investment without his wife even seeing the property. Doubts plagued him until one day, while chanting during his morning practice, he heard an inner voice admonishing, Shut up. Dont you know that Guru Ram Das and Guru Gobind Singh are already here? He asked Mata Mandir what mantra he was singing at the festival just before he met the real estate agents. Mata Mandir said it was the shabd, Sat Gur Daya Nidh , which means When a person takes one step to God, God takes 1000 steps to that person. To the Sada Sats, God seems to have taken all those steps and more. Friends and loved ones have offered their help and support. Even the local community has made the retreat a project of the heart. The retreat itself is a little village known by its historic name, Borgo Rurale di Passano. The 10-acre retreat sits on a hill about 2000 feet above the Tiber Valley and is surrounded by forest and waterfalls. Besides their living quarters in a lookout tower built in 500 A.D., there is an attached farmhouse now called Casa di Guru Ram Das, built in the 1850s, which can sleep up to fifteen people. In the coming year they plan to begin restoration on another building, La Scuola, adding five large bedrooms. As three of the partners are teachers and all of them fabulous chefs, they offer Casa di Guru Ram Das as a retreat for individuals and as a center to teach courses on yoga, meditation, mantra, vegetarian cooking, and the yogic lifestyle. In addition, independent groups will be able to teach their own courses in various subjects. Sada Sat Kaur looks away dreamily, as she envisions the future of Casa di Guru Ram Das. The possibilities are endless, because were all so experienced from so many years of living this way of life.
Elissa Kerhulas is a certified Kundalini Yoga instructor, freelance writer, and mother of three living in Hollywood, California. She devotes herself to discovering and sharing with her Los Angeles students the most effective and efficient ways to get fit in body, mind, and spirit. For more information about Casa di Guru Ram Das, visit www.yogaborgo.com. 11
The Lord of Miracles Tour was created in 2003 in honor of Guru Ram Das1 and takes place annually in October, the month of his birthday. Several years ago Yogi Bhajan directed Gurubachan Singh and Kaur of Albuquerque, New Mexico to begin teaching in South America. Organized and directed by Gurubachan Singh, this mission began with a teaching tour of nine countries and thirteen cities in South America. Following is a series of letters written by Guru Kirn Kaur of Espanola, New Mexico, and SatKirin Kaur of New York City, who joined the Gurubachans on their most recent trip to the region. October 5 Dear Ones, We started in Quito, Ecuador, with Gurubachan Singh, Gurubachan Kaur, Sat Bachan Kaur, Hari Dharam Kaur, Sat Gurmukh Singh, Simran Singh, myself, and our favorite traveler, Amar Singh (soon to be 3 years old!), all from New Mexico, and SatKirin Kaur from New York. Hari Dharam Kaur and I arrived in Quito a day early and had the chance to visit with the sangat (community) there, including Har Hari Singh and Jap Hari Kaur. They drove us in the pouring rain to a place named La Mitad del Mundo (the middle of the world), where the latitude is zero degrees and the equator parts the world in half. You stand on one side and youre in the Northern Hemisphere and you stand on the other side and youre in the Southern Hemisphere! guru kirn kaur October 8 Sat Nam from La Paz, Bolivia, at 15,000 feet above sea level! The air is crystal-clear, the views are spectacular, the surroundings otherworldly, and the air vibrates with a deep spirituality that is palpable. We were greeted by Shant Kaur, a Bolivian yoga student, and Deva Kaur and her husband, Bernardo, descendants of Germans who came to Bolivia in the 1930s. They spoke German to one another, perfect English to our tour group, and immaculate Spanish with everyone else. When we asked Shant Kaur how she had
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learned to tie such a beautiful turban, she said she learned from the SikhNet turban-tying video! guru kirn kaur October 10 Greetings from Bolivia once again, Last night after Hari Dharams sweet class filled with stories of the Gurus and lovely chanting, Simran Singh and I gave a short Gatka2 presentation, and people were delighted. Needless to say, we were both quite out of breath, since exercising in this altitude takes its toll! Then we met with several doctors and psychologists who work in a drug rehabilitation center, and Gurubachan Singh and SatKirin Kaur gave a short presentation on 3HO SuperHealth.3 A woman who saw us at the airport begged us to come to her center and see the work she was doing with orphans and elderly people. You could hear a pin drop when we arrived, it was so quiet. But as soon as we walked in, right on cue, the children and elderly people broke into loud applause with huge grins on their faces. Gurubachan Singh gave a short talk about how Guru Ram Das himself had been an orphan, and how he grew up to become a great Saint who changed and touched many lives, even to this day. And then, much to the childrens delight, we passed out cookies and candies. guru kirn kaur October 14 Greetings from balmy and humid Paraguay! Having come from cold and rainy La Paz, we all had to pack away our sweaters and coats, since Asuncion lies in a flat, tropical plain with fruit trees everywhere. It is easier to pluck mangos, avocados, tangerines, oranges, lemons, maracullas, or chirimboyas than it is to go shopping at a local market! We met Sat Pal Kaur of La Paz and toured the elegant and spacious yoga center called Dharma and the office, which serves as the South American headquarters for Sikh Dharma and 3HO. They have a beautiful Spanish language website with all kinds of information, schedules, classes, stories, etc. You can check it out at: www.elcaminorealiberoamerica.com. Gurubachan Singh met with the Vice-President of Paraguay, who graciously welcomed us to his country. Then our Khalsa delegation headed downtown to distribute food and other supplies to a group of about 400 poor indigenous people. We brought sacks of rice, beans, sugar, tea, milk, and soap, and set up a distributing system. Many of these people had not had a decent meal for several days, so they were quite grateful to receive this bit of help in the form of food. We were very grateful to serve in this way as it was seva4 in the truest sense. guru kirn kaur October 22 Departing from Buenos Aires, Argentina, we traveled six hours to the town of Rosario de la Frontera. In this northern region, dubbed the breadbasket of Argentina, there is a beautiful, little-known Gurdwara5 attended by Argentine born Sikhs. This is South Americas first Gurdwara and was established by Sikhs who came to Argentina in the early 1900s. Originally they came to establish sugar cane farming as well as work the railroad built by the British. Now, only a few of the families still farm, while most run supermarkets, transport companies, and other businesses. Spanish and Punjabi are spoken and occasionally English can be heard. satkirin kaur
October 23-26 We re-boarded our bus for the two-hour drive to the picturesque city of Salta, which is built in a vast crater of a burned-out volcano. Our presence in this small town created quite a buzz. Even though it has no yoga center, we invited everyone we met to the Shabd Guru 6 class we were teaching at the Sheraton Hotel. And they all came, including Sikh families from Rosario and other far away towns, and students from a Hatha yoga studio in the next province. Under the clear night sky we meditated and chanted together. Even the Folkloric dancers who came to perform, most of them children, meditated and chanted to Guru Ram Das. After the class they gave a spirited and elegant dance performance. satkirin kaur November 1 Sao Paulo is a massive city carved out of the Amazon Jungle. The encroaching greenery on all sides of the city is the home of the famous blinding rain of the jungle which causes this zooming metropolis to pause. What a joyous and heartfelt closing to our October tour as we met on Sunday in the Guru Amar Das Gurdwara built by the late Guru Sevak Singh and his wife Subagh Kaur Khalsa. satkirin kaur Postscript It is very humbling to see these small 3HO communities spread throughout Latin America, and in most cases it is literally a handful of truly devoted students who carry the weight of their yogic communities. Everybody we meet is extremely happy to see us, and they would like to extend an invitation to everyone to come down and spend time with them. And believe me, they would receive you with incredibly open arms and treat you royally. guru kirn kaur
The 4th Sikh Guru, known for his compassion, service, and healing power Sikh martial art 3 A successful drug rehabilitation program based on Kundalini Yoga and a healthy lifestyle 4 Selfless service in the name of God 5 Sikh place of worship 6 Sacred volume of writings and source of spiritual wisdom and guidance
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A Land of Healing The Mother Ashram is unique because Yogi Bhajan made it his home so much of the time and taught here. People come here to heal physically and also spiritually and psychologically because the energy is so uplifting and nurturing. For many, part of the experience of visiting the Mother Ashram includes spending time at Ram Das Puri in the Jemez Mountains just above Espaola. Ram Das Puri is very ancient land, sacred to the Native Americans before we were here. People would come who had diseases like tuberculosis, and they would be healed. Yogi Bhajan said to take the earth, the clay of this area, especially at Ram Das Puri, and put it wherever your pain is, just like you would treat yourself with medicine, and see if it will take the pain away. He said many times: Take the very earth of this place and put it on your forehead, and it will re-write your destiny. One time when I was up at Ram Das Puri working at the summer Childrens Camp, it rained like crazy. There was a huge enticing mud puddle. One by one, the kids ended up flopping right down in it. Their hair was matted with this red mud. It was getting dark and I thought, How in the world are we going to get this out of their hair? We just rinsed it out, thinking we would shampoo in the morning because it was now getting too dark. The next morning when the children got up, their hair was absolutely gorgeous, no tangles, smooth and shining. It was amazing. It is said that if you put a rod through the Earth straight down from Espaola, it will emerge at Amritsar, India, home of the Golden Temple. There are many similarities between Northern India and Northern New Mexico in the landscape, the architecture, and the deep spirituality found in both places. In India, Guru Gobind Singhs original fort, Goindwals original well, and the original Golden Temple were all made of adobe. We have a weekly Akanth Path1 at the Mother Ashram that creates a sacred vibration throughout the ashram community and which I dont doubt has a beneficial impact on the whole planet.
Ashram Life Well over 300 people are members of the ashram community, although many of them now live in nearby areas. Much of the nearby housing has been converted to office space for the many businesses that are based here and as members continue to move to adjacent areas, fewer and fewer people are living within walking distance to the Gurdwara and Langar hall now. Everyone has to find a livelihood in order to pay their rent and buy their groceries. There are various job opportunities nearby, including Akal Securitys corporate offices, and the administrative offices of non-profit corporations such as Sikh Dharma, 3HO, and KRI. Some members have their own businesses or find work in Espaola, Santa Fe, Los Alamos, or other nearby towns. Our community is not set up to receive someone who just wants to come and hang out, do some seva, and sleep in the Langar hall. What we are is a working community. As Ashram Secretary sometimes I get calls from people who ask if we host retreats and I let them know that we are not set up for retreats. We are a live-in spiritual community. We have morning sadhana, weekly Gurdwaras and Akhand Paths, and yoga classes available. The Mother Ashram is a peaceful center for spiritual growth and provides experience in living in a spiritual family. The pace of life in Espaola is much slower than in many U.S. cities. There are no jets overhead, no large malls. There are very few distractions, the air is still clean, and you can look out at the everchanging light on the mountains and feel you are at a retreat. Under the beautiful blue skies of the Land of Enchantment, it is the blessing of those who live here to be the caretakers and hosts of this sacred community.
gurumeher kaur (above) is the ashram secretary for the Hacienda de Guru Ram Das . If you call for information, you are likely to speak with her. Yogi Bhajan bestowed the title of Divine Mataji (Mataji means mother in Punjabi) on GuruMeher Kaur on Mothers Day, 2002, for her years of dedicated service, inspired grace, and nobility. You can reach her at 505 367-1315 or gurumeherk@sikhdharma.org
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SIKH DHARMA
by gurumustuk singh khalsa
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I get hundreds of emails from people expressing their joy and thanks, not just to mebut to all of YOU who live this blessed way of life side by side with me all over the world. Here are a few snippets from some of the emails to give you a picture. Veerji (Dear brother), all I can say is wow! You have left someone who can talk a lot speechless. After reading your blog I got inspired and started growing back my hair. I dont have any words to express how I am feeling. All I can say is Wow! When I see you guys I feel the true spirit of Gurujis teachings in your life.... You and your fellow Sikhs in New Mexico are a breath of fresh air and really are inspiring. Seeing your devotion makes myself want to become a better Sikh and better person. I am overwhelmed reading the blog as I have just come to know about Sikhism being followed outside India by people not born into Sikhi.
That picture has made me cry. Guru Ji is amazing. Who says Sikhi is not flourishing?
The message that I am learning from this experience is how simple it is to be authentically available to people and to share with them.
When I say we these days, it doesnt just mean me and my wife and son, nor does it mean only our community in Espaola, nor even just our 3HO family around the world. It means all of us everywhere who have been called on any level to serve the Gurus mission and live a life of purity, ecstasy and grace. Why not try your hand at your own blog? You dont need much computer skill. Just go to www.blogger.com and give it a go. And when you do, send me a link to your blog so I can add it to SikhiWiki. Whats that? Well, Ive run out of space here, but just go check out www.sikhiwiki.org
gurumustuk singh is the webmaster of www.sikhnet.com and lives with his wife and son in Espaola, New Mexico. You can read his blog at: www. MrSikhNet.com
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Recognizing that we each have different strengths and weaknesses, he challenged us as a family to support and encourage each other, rather than compete and complain.
Ambrosial hours: Two and one-half hours before dawn Kriya: Combination of posture, mantra, breath, and rhythm; literally completed action 19
This long-awaited classic book of inspired poetry, timeless guidance, and divine wisdom is now available! Like a buried treasure, this new edition has surfaced to become a constant companion of those who want to find comfort, inspiration, and peace. PEACE LAGOON, by S. Premka Kaur, was first commissioned in 1969 by Yogi Bhajan to help awaken the souls on this planet. Read silently or aloud, its words carry mantric power. It contains many beautiful and uplifting prayers. Some of the most beloved are Japji Sahib which connects you with your soul, Sukhmani Sahib, the centerpiece epic which brings peace to soul, heart and mind, and Sidh Gosht, Guru Nanaks conversation with the yogis. Use it to choose a guiding message mess for the day or any situation. Teachers of Kundalini Yoga are encouraged to read a portion aloud in yoga class during the relaxation or at the end of class. Both students and teacher will share the blessing and bliss of being transported by this divine sound current.
siblings of destiny
Peraim Kaur chronicles 32 years of experience in a spiritual family, and proposes a mandate for the future
We were on an enormous learning curve in a grand experimental adventure and Yogi Bhajan was our ultimate touchstone. He was the North Star and all roads led to him, the big papa of us all.
There are so many things i couldnt have accomplished without the support of my spiritual family. I remember waving good-bye to my son as he left to go to school in India for the first time, and wondering deeply, even though I trusted the wisdom of the Siri Singh Sahib (Yogi Bhajan), if I was doing the right thing. Two years later I sent my daughter. If it hadnt been for the bravery and guts of those other parents in our community, I may not have had the courage to carry through on something that has allowed my children to follow their own spirit quest without my fearful interference, learn to respect another far older culture, and forge lifelong bonds with their peers. I might not have had the energy or discipline to get up each morning and do yoga. My healthy diet might have fallen apart. But most of all Id have missed out on the experience of sharing myself with others and embarking on a spiritual journey in the company of those who desired more than anything to reach their highest potential.
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I remember hosting Yogi Bhajan at our ashram in Montreal. We campaigned for a year to have him come to lead a White Tantric Yoga course by sending photos of the ashram along with a card that I drew of us all waving invitingly from every window. It must have worked because we were given word that he would come. We worked diligently to have a successful White Tantric Yoga course and to present our ashram at its best. We painted and repaired and hung curtains and covered cushions and scrubbed corners and cleaned gutters and washed windows. His visit was such a momentous and uplifting event for us that we basked in the euphoria of it for another year until he returned again. Meanwhile we sat in meditation together, ate together, taught yoga, and learned how to be a family. Our house meetings were hilarious, inspiring, and sometimes painful sessions where discussions usually led to confrontation that became discovery. I also have fond recollections of making breakfasts of banana blick (an exotic variation of baked bananas) and yogurt while singing along to the early morning chanting in the sadhana room, and later taking all the children out on the
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bus to the Science Museum. Imagine five toddlers who have just wet their snowsuits andyou get the idea. Then there were Sunday Gurdwaras where the six adults who lived there were so busy playing the kirtan, waving the chauri (symbol of reverence) over the Guru, taking the hukam (Gurus message), and serving the prashad (Gurus gift), that there was no one left sitting in front of the Guru. The unique circumstances of those early ashram years taught me how to compassionately accept and cherish people whose lives would never have crossed paths with mine any other way. My biological family was about my past and being held to and by the traditional expectations of my lineage, but my spiritual family was about owning my own future and satisfying a deep longing for a new identity. Here, united at last with like-minded men and women, I could transcend the constraints of familial dictates and their accompanying narrow limitations and soar as a free soul ready to embrace the spiritual experience. We recognized each other as siblings of destiny and while we attended to the daily tasks of ashram life we were making history. Needless to say we were on an enormous learning curve in a grand
experimental adventure and Yogi Bhajan was our ultimate touchstone. He was the North Star and all roads led to him, the big papa of us all. In the middle years of my life I served on Yogi Bhajans staff, and continue to serve his mission. Living directly near the master brought my experience of spiritual family to another level. His concern and care for us all was monumental and constant. I had never imagined a person could take such a loving interest in so many. The number of people he checked in on daily was impressive. He took every opportunity to gather us together and feed us in social gatherings that are the hallmark of many of my memories. This kind of family was a revelation to me. It confirmed what Id already suspected that blood ties are strong, but spiritual ties are stronger. It was a quiet revolution of nuclear family transforming into spiritual family that would show a different way for those of us who had thought that social change could only happen from our active expression of anger and dissatisfaction. When I first met Yogi Bhajan, I was overwhelmed by his presence. The memory of my awe makes me smile. I had to write him a note ahead of time because when I got face to face with him, I would
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This kind of family was a revelation to me. It confirmed what Id already suspectedthat blood ties are strong, but spiritual ties are stronger.
simply forget anything I had wanted to say. We all felt his presence so strongly that the mere thought of having to see him would straighten us out. We would adjust and cleanse our consciousness as we anticipated being in his presence. He was our consciousness mirrored back to us. Just picturing him in my mind told me automatically if I was being honest with myself, what were the thoughts worth entertaining, the words worth expressing, and the actions worth committing to. Even though he is no longer in his embodied form, he is still exerting that same power for us if we open to it. But we are now beholden to each other to not isolate ourselves and lose that precious gift of the company of the holy. To look at this gift in the context of the world we live in is to be truly amazed and grateful to Yogi Bhajan for bringing us together to be the family that we are. Not only do we offer comfort and support to each other, but we also help each other stay on the path and keep our intention straight and our energy positively directed. And we need to be this great family for the sake of all those who no longer have cohesive functioning families of their own. Whether we are aware of it or not, we are contributing to creating a new kind of
culture that will serve many in the future. It is not sufficient to know and practice a technology that can heal and uplift. It is our obligation and our blessing to share it with the world as one family. The technology we have been taught by Yogi Bhajan is vast and relevant and has many applications and implications as the new century unfolds. Think of the struggle so many are having in just seeing and being seen: the young men and women of today who are trying to forge identities that can withstand the pressures of our junk culture and the empty information of the internet, with few role models or guides to teach them how to honor and protect their grace; the children who are silently or angrily mourning the early passing of their innocence and who are inexorably initiated into the present atmosphere of shallow sexuality and casual violence, and taking solace in consumer goods. Yogi Bhajan was the head of an enormous spiritual family. He has passed the responsibility on to all of his sons and daughters to carry on in his place. We dont have the luxury of thinking its just about practicing the technology and making it available to people. We need to be living examples that people can see
and be drawn to. Many people need the dialogue of reassurance and recognition. Yes, we are all human beings in the same boat, but there is a way to rise above the daily pressures that can drain away the life force and fill us with profound weariness and dismay. People need to know that what has been done to them in their lives, and what is happening to their society and the Earth is not hopelessly irreversible. Yogi Bhajan has trained our spiritual family to build communities that provide comfort and shelter from the contemporary misery that surrounds us where people can experience that their spirit is indeed recoverable; that anger can be transformed into positive creative action; that sadness falls away before devotion to something greater than themselves, and that love is really the tie that binds us to each other. You could even go so far as to say that our mandate is to make sure that we remain inclusive to all and that there need never be such a thing as a spiritual orphan as long as the Khalsa family prevails.
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P R OS P E R I T Y PAT H S
Presented by DASVANDH The Gift That Lives On
excerpt from a lecture by yogi bhajan on july 10, 1991
human longing
Yogi Bhajan teaches that our greatest power is our pure prayer
Your longing to be beautiful is based on your grace. You want to be happy, you want to be worshipped, you want to be radiant, but you have been trained not to do a thing. Who supports that longing? You? No. The planet Earth? No. The angels? No. The longing in you is the one thing which God shall serve. Pooran paar brahm paraa paar brahm parameshwar. That infinite God of all infinity, shall serve longing. He is infinite. He is sovereign. He is imperial. He is free: that great sovereign becomes a slave before human longing. Understand and value that prayer is the power of the person. Your prayer has to become so powerful and pure. Then how can anything go wrong? Once you know your status and your depth, and you have earned that status by your longing, God belongs to you. There are two ways to live: either you hassle and sweat and die, or you sit tight and firm in the glory of your longing, in the best of yourself and your grace, and all will come to you. When your ego conflicts, then there is trouble, because fear will come. The moment you are a victim of fear,
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trouble is everlasting: if one goes away another will come in. God, who rotates the planet Earth, can take care of your routine. What is that key strength in you as a human being that can make God work for you? It is your longing. There is only one power which nobody can defeat, its longing to belong. Your strength is your longing to belong to that identity which is the reality, which is the Infinity. The concept of longing to belong is the human concept of ecstasy. That ecstasy, the power of Infinity, is where you can find the totality of God which comes as a sense of longing. Without a sense of longing, all is nothing.
longing to belong
Darshan Kaur shares a universal tool to know the flow of the Infinite
by darshan kaur khalsa
The Siri Singh Sahib (Yogi Bhajan) often said that our longing to belong is a gift; that this unique desire is really just a yearning for Oneness with the Infinite. We experience the longing to belong in so many ways: wanting to fit in, wanting to be a part of something, wanting to do our part with others; and we search for commonalitiesin groups, religions, neighborhoods, communities. Out of all possibilities, the longing to belong is probably the single greatest motivator for change. It motivates us to seek better posts, to apply for better jobs, to move to better neighborhoods, to seek the company of spiritually like-minded people. And spiritual organizations come into existence to honor the longing to belong and to serve as a merging point, while also showing us that merging with the Infinite is the ultimate in belonging. Part of belonging is acknowledging it by regularly expressing an Attitude of Gratitude and by giving back. This is often called tithing. Some people think practicing an Attitude of Gratitude means seeing the positive side of everything, but thats not really it. In todays world, that can seem like a daunting task. It is not always easy to see the positive side of everything. I like to think of the Attitude of Gratitude as being present. Here is something you can do very easily to develop the Attitude of Gratitude without forcing yourself to see things differently: Close your eyes, and take a few deep breaths. After a minute or so, look for one small ray of sunlight in your world and acknowledge it. Take another breath or two, and look for another. By bringing ourselves to the present and focusing on the little things, our appreciation and our Attitude of Gratitude grow. Keep practicing this every day as you find more and more things to be grateful for. This practice can change your life. While the Attitude of Gratitude brings to our awareness how much we have to be grateful for, giving back empowers us to become a part of that cycle. One shows us how much we receive; the other allows us to give back, thus increasing the flow of energy in both directions. Both are equal on the scale of human needs. Tithing is a wonderful tool for giving back and we encourage you both to practice the Attitude of Gratitude and to give back by either starting a regular tithing program or increasing your existing program. Please let us know if we can assist you in this process in any way by contacting us in the Dasvandh1 Office: dasvandh@sikhdharma.org.
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introduction by darshan kaur khalsa photos by ron hamad model: heathyre mabin, yoga teacher
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huge to overcomeever. But I finally sat down and worked out my numbers and I prayed to be debt free. It doesnt happen overnight, but I can testify that it does happen, and every step of the way I got stronger and stronger. The real gift was the personal empowerment I got out of it. I am no longer at the mercy of my fear, I am no longer just vaguely guessingtoday I know where I stand, and my prosperity has increased so much because of it. Allison from California. In yogic tradition, practicing the following meditation
correctly opens us to the opportunity to explore and recognize the bounty we already have. Not stepping up to the plate is a form of denial, and when we ignore our financial picture, we also put at risk our essence, our skills and talents, our beauty, consciousness, and capabilitieseverything about ourselves that is really essential to a life of true abundance, prosperity, and wealth. It is when we begin to acknowledge what and who we are and what we have that the Universe opens itself to us, and we can reap its vast rewards.
When we ignore our financial picture, we also put at risk our essence.
Part One Position: Make a fist of the left hand, with the thumb covering the fingers. Hold the fist 6-8 inches in front of the heart chakra and wrap the right hand around it. Close your eyes and do Long Deep Breathing (slow deep breathing through the nose). Continue for 7 minutes. Part Two Now instead of the hand, hold an orange. Hold it with both hands as a symbol of prosperity. Look at the tip of your nose. Continue to breathe deeply. Be gracious. Continue for 7 minutes. Part Three Meditatively peel the orange and eat it, chewing each bite very thoroughly. Hold it in the essence of prosperity. Variation You may choose to practice parts 1, 2, and 3 as above, or you may practice only parts 2 and 3. If you choose to practice only parts 2 and 3, then part 2 is done for 11 minutes. Yogi Bhajans comments on the meditation: Feel yourself holding your abundance. The hand is your spirit. It is not a hand you are holding, it is Jupiter, Saturn, Sun, and Mercury. The best thing is to know what you have. Sometimes we do not have the power to concentrate and we miss the opportunity. Elementary abundance is in your hands. Your hands will hold it, and the breath of life, your breathing (prana), will be the longest and deepest, and you will concentrate. That is all that is needed. For more about prosperity technology visit www.prosperitytechnology.org
Darshan Kaur is a writer, musician, and entrepreneur. She works for Sikh Dharma Dasvandh and has been teaching about prosperity and tithing for 5 years. Her current projects include creating a prosperity technology course for the Dasvandh office and operating her new website, LinkingSpirits.com, an interactive website bringing spiritual people together.
Sikh Dharma Dasvandh, PO Box 249, Santa Cruz, NM 87567, www.dasvandh.org, dasvandh@sikhdharma.org
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3HO is a family of healthy, happy, and holy people. Do you understand the word family? If, under all longitudes and latitudes, we keep our nucleus together, that is a family. Yogi Bhajan gave this lecture on January 5, 1994, the 25th anniversary of 3HO. We started a healthy, happy, holy way of life, and that became 3HO. It is a dream come true. It is a very pure path in which every human was worshipped equally. Everybody is a potential teacher. There is no yes and no, rather there is a set discipline to follow. We built a foundation called the 3HO Foundation: a Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization of people. The first song I sang was, We are the people, the people of love, let us people love today. Certain little things started happening in a very unique way with all of you. All of those who have left, all who are with me, who shall be with me, or who shall leave me, all play a very important role in the development of 3HOa lifestyle of the Age of Aquarius where humans shall be first and foremost purely human, and will do everything graciously. I came with nothing and I shall leave with nothing. I own everything as though I own nothing. It shall all belong to the generations now and to come. I have just played a role as a custodian and a caretaker. I have taken ownership with a great perfection. My basic idea is very simple: dont let anybody down, dont let yourself down, and dont participate directly or indirectly in any letdown. That shall be the legacy of 3HO. A group of young people had the will to conquer the times, and made a space for themselves in history. Time could not conquer them. And this is not a small thing, in spite of what you may think. This 3HO shall be the most important legacy on this planet for the Age of Aquarius. Sooner or later people will experience a tremendous amount of emptiness which always brings a void. A void brings unhappiness. Then people will want to find a place where they can be healthy, happy, and holy. It all fits in. Who could have dreamt that after twenty-five years we would be what we are today? With all the heaven and hell we have gone through, we have survived with a very unique pride with which we have walked tall in the face of the entire Universe. Today anywhere you go you will find that this is a living legacy which is not only for now, not only for the next one hundred years, but for the coming two thousand years of the Age of Aquarius, when mankind will find shelter in the 3HO way of life. And then, you who are here now, who are just considered to be a handful of people, shall be considered as the most Divine. Isnt it amazing? This small little thing, which was started to give people a way of life, with love and dedication, shall prevail in the coming change of the Age. All the energy which poured in to build this foundation, to me is a wonderful experience. This lecture was given at Summer Solstice at Ram Das Puri in New Mexico on June 20, 1993. You have come here from all the lands, and you will keep on coming here from all the lands for centuries to come. This land has its karma and this land has its dharma to enrich you whenever you come here, as it has done for centuries. It has a practice, it has a habit, and it has blessings. It is the dwelling place of the guardian souls of this planet.
Its a human history. It is a path that will always be there that will live, will flourish, and will expand. This path belongs to those who are not cold, whose hearts have not become stone, whose heads have not become so swollen that they cant hear the voice of the soul. This path will belong to those who will do justice to themselves, who will listen to their souls as well as their mental and spiritual passions, who will not be spiritually blind or fanatic, and who will not be too lazy to walk. This path will belong to those who, with all their strengths and weaknesses, will still serve others. And I promise you that those who shall serve others, the Almighty God shall have no power but to serve them, that is the only way. Your power is not in your strength and weakness, in your show and your capacity, in your titles and your achievements, in your money, and in your playing games. Your power is to uplift others. Those who uplift others, God shall uplift them, because it is Gods Will to uplift everybody. When you live in your Godliness, He will not let you fall. We are all pioneers in the Age of Aquarius. No man can give a man anything other than love. No man can give a man anything other than hope. No man can give a man anything but service. The only thing you can do is act like a forkliftgo into the dirt and lift the other person and put him on track, so he can proceed. You will ask me the question, If I start doing that all the time, what will happen to me? Then the big forklift called God will come, and He will go into the dirt and lift you up. Is there a better deal than that? Please remember, we are here to start an era, to start an Age, to celebrate the transition from the Piscean Age into the Aquarian Age. We are here to celebrate that. We are the pioneers. We are the pioneers of the Dharma. Lets bow our heads in prayer and let us open our hearts. Let us walk on this blessed land for a few days in spirit. With these words, with your likes and dislikes, your loves and hatreds, your affection and understanding, I hope you will carry the Gurus words to all the lands, cross the boundaries which have never been crossed, touch the boundaries which have never been touched, walk into hearts which have never been open, shake hands which hate to be shaken, go and bring people out of their holes so they can be holy, and pull people out of their heights, so they can save their height in the eyes of God. You should be smart, learn the art, and go across the world and heal Gods creation. This is your job, and what you are actually going to say is, Hail, hail Guru Ram Das1 and heal the world. Your job is to heal the world and elevate and uplift everybody. Everybody shall be healed. Take a person from his lower self, from his ditch, and raise the pitch so he can be uplifted. The mantra of the Age of Aquarius is keep uphelp keep everybody up. When you never let yourself down and never let anybody else down, God shall serve you. He shall never let you down. May God guide you on this path. May you understand that you are blessed children and you have a job to do. May you know in your heart that God belongs to you always, within and without. May your sorrows never touch your tomorrow, may your blessings be for all, may your happiness be shared, and may your smiles give hope to others.
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Forward bends require that we learn, and learn how to apply, three basic principles that govern many postures.
Yogi Bhajan gave guru prem singh khalsa the title of Posture Master, and asked him to map out the correct and conscious practice of Kundalini Yoga. Guru Prem is an ex-gymnast and has been practicing Therapeutic Massage and Yoga Therapy for 26 years. He is the author of Divine Alignment .
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The First Principle: Always Use the Fewest Moving Parts. We do this by creating two simple unobstructed energy flows from the navel point: The Root Line and the Heart Line. The first energy flow we create is the root line, which is both a muscular connection and a flow of energy, from the navel point to whatever part of us is touching the floor. This consolidates that half of the body into one firm but active unit that can act as our base. Our base both connects us to the ground and gives us the support we need for leverage. Creating a root line uses the navel to engage the muscles of the pelvic floor (Mulbandh or Root Lock1), which allows us to control the position of the sacrum to consolidate its relationship to the rest of the spine. This positioning is important to protect the lower back from compression and injury. The second energy flow we create is the heart line. This is to keep the flow of energy between the navel point and the heart, and between the heart and the head, unobstructed and open. We do this by creating an active cooperation between the contraction of the muscles of the pelvic floor (through Mulbandh) and the positive positioning of the rib cage, mid-back, neck, and head (Jalandhar bandh or Neck Lock2). When the Mulbandh stretches the lower and sacral spine in one direction, the Jalandhar bandh stretches the thoracic (ribcage area) spine and cervical spine in the opposite direction. This consolidates the upper half of the body into another firm but active unit. And both units are connected at the navel point.
The Second Principle: Move from the Major Joints First. Forward bends take place at the hip, the ball and socket joint where the heads of the femurs (long bones of the thighs) attach to the pelvis. When the top and bottom units of the body are consolidated, then the hip joint can act between them like the hinge on a door. This allows us to use leverage to take maximum advantage of the force of gravity. Once we have consolidated the two halves of our body and centered our bend at the hip joint, we can let our top half release forward. In order to control this forward release, we have to use the navel to press our legs into the floor so that our base provides a counterbalance to our forward movement. Confidence in our ability to provide this counterbalance allows us to ride gravity downward as far as our flexibility will allow. In rising back up from a forward bend, we once again use the navel to press our legs into the floor, which creates leverage so that our upper body rises in reaction to the downward press of the legs. The Third Principle: Move with the Breath. Coordinating the breath with a forward bend makes good sense: it is simply the need to empty out the balloons of the lungs and reduce the girth of the chest in order to fold forward with ease. That the inhalation, the lling up of those two air balloons within the chest, can help you to oat back up, is also an easy concept to accept. As our prociency develops, we will become more and more aware of how the breath interacts with the outer movement, but that awareness can most easily begin in forward bends.
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The Forward Bend: Begin by sitting on the floor with your spine straight. Extend your legs straight out in front, a few inches apart. (If you cannot straighten your spine, put a yoga pillow or rolled up mat under your buttocks so that your hips are higher than your knees.) Before you reach forward and grab your big toes, apply the Mulbandh, contracting the Navel Point (located an inch and a half below the navel) and engaging the muscles of the pelvic floor (by contracting the muscles of the rectum, sex organs, and lower abdomen). Flex the feet by pulling the toes back towards your body, and contract the quadriceps (the muscles on the front of the upper thighs). This activates the muscles on the front of the legs, which allows the hamstrings to stretch in a supported way. Straighten the spine (opening the heart center) as you bend forward and grab your toes (figure 1). If you cannot keep your spine straight and reach your toes at the same time, you will need to add length to your arms by placing a yoga strap around your feet (any kind of belt or strap will do) and holding onto the strap (figure 2). Then use your arms to pull your chest forward towards your toes, maintaining the Mulbandh and keeping the quadriceps contracted. Lengthen your chest towards your toes and drop your belly to your thighs (figure 3 & 4). Relax, and let the force of gravity gracefully pull you downward. Keep your spine straight and bend only at the hip joints. Keeping your legs straight, use your arms to lightly pull against your feet as if you were trying to pull your legs towards
your hips. Hold the alignment of your spine without being concerned with how far down you can bend. To come up out of a sitting forward bend, inhale and press your legs into the floor to leverage the rising of the upper torso. As the inhalation expands the chest, you will feel as if you are floating up. In order to gain and maintain flexibility it is important to strengthen what you stretch. When you press the legs into the floor to raise the upper torso, it contracts and strengthens the hamstrings, the same muscles you have just stretched. When we have dynamic forward bends, we need to engage a light Jalandhar bandh, the neck lock, to keep the head from leading the movement. If you lead from your head you will collapse your chest and strain your back. As you inhale up, lift and open the chest and press the legs firmly into the floor from sit bones to heels. As you exhale down, release forward while continuing to draw the legs into the hips. To have fun and safely practice forward bends or any yoga posture, you must enjoy the process. Keep the end result in mind, but be unattached to it. Attachment creates tension which will not allow you to release or surrender into the process. Enjoy the journey, because there are always rewards along the way if you are in the moment to receive them.
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The muscles of the rectum, sex organs, lower abdomen, and navel point Stretch the back of the neck gently straight by pulling the chin straight back and lifting the chest.
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English Sit in Easy Pose with the spine straight. Place the hands in Gyan Mudra.1 Focus at the tip of the nose. Chant Ang Sang Wahe Guru (Ung sung wha-hay guroo) for 31 minutes. To finish, inhale deeply and hold the breath as long as comfortable. Exhale and repeat two more times. This meditation exalts the intuition. Russian , , , . , . . 1/10. 31 . , . . German Meditation fr das Siebte und Achte Chakra Sitze in einer einfachen Sitzhaltung (Schneidersitz) mit gerader Wirbelsule. Bringe die Spitzen von Daumen und Zeigefinger zusammen (Gyan Mudra). Schaue mit halbgeschlossenen Augen konzentriert auf die Nasenspitze. Singe monoton oder in einer eigenen
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oder dir bekannten Melodie das Mantra Ang Sang Wahe Guru fr 31 Minuten. Atme zum Schlu tief ein und halte den Atem solange dieses dir ohne Probleme mglich ist. Dann atme aus und wiederhole diesen Atemzyklus noch zwei Mal. Italian Meditazione per il Settimo e Ottavo Chakra Sedersi in posizione facile. Mani in Gyan Mudra. Cocentrarsi sulla punta del naso. Cantare Ang Sang Wahe Guru. Alla fine, inspirare profondamente, trattenere il respire quanto e possibile, espirare. Ripetere 2 volte ancora. Questa meditazione auita ad esaltare lintuizione. French Mditation pour les septime et huitime chakras Assis en simple position de yoga (jambes croises) avec la colonne vertbrale bien droite. Mettez les mains en position du Mudra Gyan. Focalisez les yeux sur le bout du nez. Chantez Ang Sang Wah Guru pendant 31 minutes. Pour terminer, inspirez profondment et retenez votre respiration le plus longtemps possible. Expirez et rptez cette respiration 2 fois de plus. Cette mditation exalte lintuition.
Spanish Meditacin para el sptimo y octavo chakras: Sintate en postura fcil. Coloca los manos in Gyan Mudra. Mira la punta de la nariz Canta Ang Sung Wahe Guru por31 minutos. Para terminar, inhala profundamente y sostn lo ms posible, exhala. Repite dos veces ms. Esta meditacin exalta la intuicin. Portuguese Meditao para os stimo e oitavo chakras: Sente-se em posio fcil. Coloque as mos em Gyan Mudra. O foco dos olhos fica na ponta do nariz. Cante Ang Sung Wahe Guru por 31 minutos. Para terminar inspire profundamente e retenha o ar enquanto a sensao for cmoda. Expire e repita mais duas vezes. Esta meditao exalta a intuio Swedish Meditation fr Sjunde och ttonde Chakrat Sitt i ltt meditationsstllning med rak rygg. Placera hnderna p knna i Gyan Mudra Fokusera p nstippen Upprepa mantrat Ang Sang Wahe Guru under 31 minuter Fr att avsluta, ta ett lngt djupt andetag in och hll andan s lnge du frmr. Andas ut och repetera detta ytterligare tv gnger. Denna meditation strker din intuition
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The following three exercises are very important. They are part of man, and man is part of them. After practicing these exercises, never just sit down. First stand up, and only then relax. Yogi Bhajan 1 Stand up straight, and extend your right arm straight up towards the ceiling. Bend the left arm at the elbow and place the palm of the left hand on your right side, directly over your liver. Hold tightly at this spot. Now bend at the waist towards the left. It is recommended by KRI that you hold the posture for 1 - 3 minutes. Comments: Your liver will go through a lot of changes. Just watch it. Make sure you hold your liver tightly and bend as much as you can and hold the arm in the air as straight as possible. Dont feel you have to do it a long time. This posture develops your power of penetration. 2 Still standing, squat down as if you are about to come into Chair Pose, but instead of grabbing your ankles, place your hands flat on your thighs. Hold this posture. Your buttocks should go down, but not too
much. Putting all the weight on both the knees, look forward. Sit balanced with your lower back in and spine tight. Keep the elbows straight and the knees open. It is recommended by KRI that you hold the posture for 1 - 3 minutes. Comments: If you want to develop your sexual potency, do this posture. 3 Stand up straight, stretch your arms overhead at 60 degrees. The arms form an arc over the head, with the palms facing down, directly above the shoulder area. Squat down, as in exercise 2, keeping the arms in this position. Knees should be a little bit together, but not touching. Heels should be placed together if you can do so and keep your balance. Heels do not have to be flat on the floor. Try to lower yourself down in the posture to the point that you can still keep your balance. It is recommended by KRI that you hold the posture for 1 - 3 minutes. Comments: This exercise is very good for relieving pressure from the lower back.
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