This Young Yogi Bhajan article was created from excerpts from page 44-46 of The Man Called the Siri Singh Sahib, published in 1979. This section of the book was written…
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“Happiness is your birthright” – how many times have you heard this sentence or pronounced it in front of your students?
Yogi Bhajan’s projection was so powerful that it allowed the expansion of 3HO to 72 countries around the world, giving birth to an enormous number of opportunities for people to become healthy, happy and holy.
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There has to be a balance between Earth and heavens. Too much heavens and too much Earth is no good. God made us human, and that is enlightenment when we keep the balance between heaven and Earth. When we live a balanced life we live happily. Happiness is in balance. There are seven steps to happiness. There is no other way. You must commit, which you don’t want to and I am not asking you, I am just explaining you the seven steps. Happiness believes… your commit happiness believes in your commitment, that will give you character, that will give you dignity, that will give you Divinity, that will give you grace, that will give you power to sacrifice and you will experience happiness.
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Around the same time that Columbus discovered America, Guru Nanak was traveling to bring the teachings of a higher consciousness, of “Ek Ong Kar”. While Europe was preparing to colonize the States, Guru Nanak lashed out against injustices, hypocrisies and useless rituals–reminding kings, saints, thieves and sorcerers that the word of God is made of love and compassion.
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America is an extraordinary nation.
It is the place where Yogi Bhajan decided to move.
It was the basis for the development of the path of Kundalini yoga.
There was something in America that Yogi Bhajan knew would be difficult to find in other countries:
Such a powerful nature
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During the 1960s, Yogi Bhajan began taking care of many people who came from a complex cultural background. They called themselves hippies.
You’ve probably heard of them too. Peace, music, sexual freedom represented a strong desire for social liberation from an identity that no longer had roots.
This led to the desire for rebellion, the rejection of a social position, a recognized identity, an ordinary life.
This was the humus in which kundalini yoga had the opportunity to take root.
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We had thought we were working on a sign for the Siri Singh Sahib. But we soon realized that he was working on a nation for us. He was helping us to see our greatness and our destiny. He was helping us to build our identity as the Khalsa nation and to help us build our history. “Sarkar e Khalsa” still stands manifest as a testimony of our hope for the future and a witness of the pure Khalsa Spirit.
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