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Babbar khalsa and yogi bhajan patience

          Our patience is getting exhausted.

          Babbarsher not everyone believes that there is a God. I think the sikh world view accomodates for them, as well as other kinds of faiths..

          When you first get on a spiritual path, looking within, you start to see the garbage in you that you weren’t previously conscious of.

          Looking within can be a dirty job. The negative mind becomes magnified and amplified. All your flaws become bigger and your self-loathing is right there in your face.

          Once you take out the garbage, however, it’s one gift after another.

          As the Babbar Khalsa openly called for retribution; its Canadian leader Talwinder Singh Parmar was killed in Punjab.

        1. This thesis examines Sikh groups in Britain and the implications these have for criteria related to the issue of Sikh identity.
        2. Babbarsher not everyone believes that there is a God. I think the sikh world view accomodates for them, as well as other kinds of faiths.
        3. In this camp, members of the Babbar Khalsa, Dal Khalsa, the Dasmesh Regiment, and the Sikh Student Federation were trained along side the.
        4. Sri Singh Sahib Guru Yogi Bhajan Singh Ji Khalsa Maharaj has given us a perfect science of liberation.
        5. The greatest of all gifts is patience. Yogi Bhajan always said, “Patience Pays…” Patience leads to tolerance. At first you think you’re just becoming tolerant of others, but really you must first become tolerant of yourself before you can turn that outward.

          This meditation can help you deepen self-respect, give you discipline to have patience in your life and ultimately lead you to the God-like tolerance that allows grace.

          Listen to Clip “Patience Pays”

          Meditation follows

          MEDITATION FOR PATIENCE, TOLERANCE AND DEEP SELF RESPECT

          Given by Yogi Bhajan, May 22, 2000