Yogi Bhajan

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Look Through the Mind's Window


In this series of talks, I want to share with you a few concepts and some practical techniques that open the window of your mind. These are things that you as Americans don’t know at all and that people from India once knew and have forgotten about. These are fundamentals to live a happy and meaningful life...


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Yogi Bhajan

Featured Event


Khalsa Youth Camp


Española, New Mexico
June 15 - July 1, 2007


Set above the Española Valley in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico, Khalsa Youth Camp is a dynamic way for children to bond in lasting friendships, experience multi-cultural activities and enjoy experiential fun projects and games.

• Daily Sadhana - Early morning group spiritual practice of Kundalini Yoga, meditation and chanting followed by Gurdwara (place of worship).

• Special evening programs.

• Overnight camp outs, off site outings exploring native culture.

• Meditation instruction and communal chanting.

• Group games and stories, art, martial arts, and outdoor skill classes.

Quote of the Week



Slander hurts you most of all. It is self-poison; it eats away at the soul. If you see something that is not right, do not voice it until you know what to do with it.

- Yogi Bhajan
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There were daily activities for children and teenagers at this years Winter Solstice Sadhana Celebration.


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Healing the Body, Mind and Soul


Healing

A Profile of the Chakras
8 of 8


Eighth Chakra – The Aura
Radiance

LOCATION: The electromagnetic field.

COLOR: White.

QUALITIES: The aura combines the effects of all the chakras, and constitutes their total projection. The aura projects and protects.

SHADOW: Shy, withdrawn, vulnerable.

YOGA EXERCISES: Triangle Pose, Ego Eradicator, Archer Pose. All arm exercises. All meditation

From The Aquarian Teacher Level One Textbook by Yogi Bhajan
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Healing Recipe


Spiced Chapatis

Healing

In India, when someone gets a fever, they make him one of these special chapatis (flat breads). It makes a person sweat, and the fever comes down.

2 cups Whole Wheat Flour
Ghee (Clarified Butter)
1 tsp. Black Pepper
1/2 tsp. Cinnamon
1/2 tsp. Cardamom
1 tsp. Fennel seeds

Place flour in bowl. Mix in spices. Sir in enough water to make a soft dough that comes away from the sides of the bowl. Add more flour if necessary. Knead the dough until it is smooth, soft and springy, and not at all sticky. Heat an iron skillet over a medium-high heat. Form dough into ping-pong size balls. Then flatten into squat patties. Flour patties on both sides and roll out on a lightly floured board into 6 inch diameter circles, not more than 1/8 inch thick. Place on hot skillet. Cook on the first side until lightly crusted - not even browned. Flip over and cook second side the same way. Either place the chapati directly over a gas flame, flipping it once or twice so that it puffs up, or flip it over in the pan and lightly press on it with a spatula or paper towel to make it puff up. Then, flip it over again and do the same thing on the other side. When properly done, there should be only a sprinkling of brown spots on either side. If the chapati browns rapidly the heat is too high. As each one is done, spread butter or melted ghee on top of it and stack. (The top of one chapati will butter the bottom of the next.) Yields 8-12 chapatis.

From Food for Health and Healing based on the teachings of Yogi Bhajan
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