Nirinjan Kaur at Spirit Voyage's Spirit Fest 2010 event Singing to the Mul Mantra: Ik Ong Kar Sat Nam Karta Purkh, Nirbhau Nirvair, Akal Murat, Ajuni, Saibhang, Gurprasad. Jap. Ad Sach, Jugadh, Sach, Haibhee Sach, Nanak Hosee Bhee Such.
Guru Kirin Kaur (originally from Mexico) shares her experiences learning about the Sikh religion, being a Sikh and a parent. She also shares a few stories from her recent travels in South America.
Interviews from 2005 with my good friend and fellow blogger Prabhu Singh. He shares some of his experiences as a Sikh growing up in Espanola, New Mexico and his motivations and inspirations.
This is an interview with Hari Bhajan Kaur who is another one of our local Sikh Youth. In the interview she shares her experiences wearing a turban and challenges growing up as a Sikh.
You live by projection and attraction. Paap - negativity that blocks your mind from projecting purity. When the soul and mind are aligned you attract things that serve your destiny.
Navleen Kaur uses the analogy of a game to explain life from a Sikh perspective. The team you play for, how to get on that team, how to win the game and what reward you get for doing it.
Navleen Kaur tells the story about how she met a victim of the 1984 Delhi riots. This woman saw her family murdered in front of her, and raped, yet she remains happy, serviceful and grateful.
In this video Yogi Bhajan talks about the impact of communication and becoming more aware of how you talk. He then leads an 11 min meditation to end the class. March 21st 1995 - Los Angeles, California
Be conscious with your speech, and make your words sacred. Bani isn't just a recitation but it is our every spoken word. Reading the 5 Banis will change you on every level.
This is a formula for uplifting other people like a forklift. First you have to break people out of their frame of reference by poking and provoking them (politely) in order to confront them. Then you have the opportunity to change their frame of reference (elevate).