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Hands Across America making a statement for the plight of the hungry and homeless

1986 – Year of Peace

This article was originally published in the 1987, Spring issue of the Beads of Truth (Bead 18, Vol. II), a 3HO Magazine. As the year, 1986 draws to a close, we find ourselves witnessing violence and destruction all about us, and living with the knowledge that weapons exist that can completely destroy this planet and make it uninhabitable for centuries. We recognize that it is customary in the cosmic scheme of things for the transition from one great Age to another to bring chaos and upheaval, but we also understand that our power, through prayer, to transmute and channel this…

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1990-06-30 Lecture by Yogi Bhajan

Communication: Its Psychology and Practical Knowledge

Lecture by Yogi Bhajan on June 30, 1985, at KWTC (Khalsa Women’s Training Camp) Sit and be Sacred Teree meher daa bolnaa Tudh agai ardaas Guru Guru Wahe Guru Guru Ram Das. Aad gure nameh Jugaad gure nameh Sat gure nameh Siree guru deve nameh. Wahe Guru ji ka Khalsa Wahe Guru ji ki Fateh. The cost we are paying to become human is not the cost we should be paying. The cost we are paying to be happy is not the cost we should be paying. What is going on today is very strange environments. We are all behaving…

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Ram Das Puri in New Mexico

Ram Das Puri: Where Angels Dare to Tread

This article was originally published in a 1980 issue of Beads of Truth. (Beads of Truth was a publication published by 3HO Foundation International in the 1970s and 1980s). In February of 1977 the Siri Singh Sahib and about a dozen of his staff and aides sat down to review potential sites for a permanent location for the Summer Solstice Sadhana. An exhaustive search had been conducted of all available properties within a hundred mile radius of the Española Ashram and as each property was presented to him, he flatly turned it down. Finally, the entire portfolio had been presented to him. “Is…

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Building a Drug-Free Nation

This passage, written by Gurubanda Singh Khalsa from Pomona, California, was shared in the “Drug Program” section of the book, The Man Called the Siri Singh Sahib, published in 1979: When Yogi Bhajan came to America in 1968, he found his most avid audience among the disaffected youth of the time – the so-called ‘hippies’ who had abandoned their homes, their schools, and their jobs, who had rejected the traditional mores of their culture, and who sought new meaning in life through self-exploration, often times in drugs.  Yogijii understood their quest for inner knowledge, and he also understood the debilitating consequences…

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