Originally shared on March 31, 2007 He said he didn’t read books, and yet the Siri Singh Sahib’s lectures are full of quotes from the classics. One that he was…
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Originally shared on March 31, 2007 He said he didn’t read books, and yet the Siri Singh Sahib’s lectures are full of quotes from the classics. One that he was…
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I wrote this on October 30, 2004 in Bologna, Italy the day before I facilitated White Tantric Yoga for the first time after the Siri Singh Sahib left his physical body. It might have seemed…
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Interpreting what a spiritual teacher quotes, does, remembers, or says, would usually not be a profile for a student of that teacher. However, for me it has always been very much a part of my student-teacher relationship with the Siri Singh Sahib. I not only enjoyed the student-teacher process myself, but also enjoyed watching how it played out between him and the countless numbers of people that he interacted with.
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By availing ourselves of the technology shared with us by the Siri Singh Sahib, whether a yoga set, or a meditation with pranayam, or by chanting a mantra, or reciting a shabad, or by doing Sat Nam Rasayan or other meditative practices we open the door to our mind.
Thus we can allow the soul to navigate us to a state of awareness of Anand or bliss or God Consciousness, always remembering that God is within and without us. It is this state that we strive for that when consciously achieved will set us free to see and love ourselves and each other.
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