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Control of the Mind - Part 2 of 2 (Meditation)

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http://www.sikhnet.com/dvd Ending of the Lecture on the topic of the mind, Sikhi, religion, discipline and other topics. This part is the actual meditation portion of From Summer Solstice in 1987 by Yogi Bhajan.

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  • I remember hearing the story of someone who didn't quite understand what they were saying for this mantra and instead of chanting "I am thine, in mine, myself, Waheguru" they chanted "I am blind and by myself, waheguru". Hahaha....

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  • @Backngoth Yogi Bhajan is not a Gurú amd was very important 4 him that we understand HE IS NOT A GURU but he is a spiritual teacher. Guru is inside your heart, not outside, there are only teachers, Gurus have such a halo around them that everyone can see it, now Gurus have no halo, they have but so weak that no one can see it, so they are not true Gurús, just teachers. May be there is one on this earth, I have never seen otherone than Siri Gurú Grant Sahib in the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

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  • Its hail and rain in the summer. Wahe Guru! I have yet to attend my first Summer Solstice.

  • Hi Gurmustuk, I respect Yogi ji very much and I have been taking guidance from the videos you posted and through his books. Unfortunately, I just had his last e-mail before the end of his wordly journey and never got chance to meet him. With due respect, after watching this video I am rather not very pleased. As a sikh we are not supposed to display even if we are blessed with ridhees and sidhees, remember the story of Baba Atal ji. Is there anyone who can give satisfactory clarification? Thanks

  • Wish I'd known Yogi Bhajan.

  • Translation: I am thine in mine myself, Wahe Gurú, humi hum, tumi tum, Wahe Gurú, and yes, it used to rain always after his white tantric courses, on 2001 I was there in the solstice with my daughters and my actual husband and he saw me bringing the umbrella in the morning, he laughed about me, still I carried it, and later we used the umbrella, he was astonished and tells very often abaout it. Love Yogi Bhajan, I´m luckcy I met him, he changed our lifes 4 good, and still does.

  • He is not a guru, he said: there are no living gurus in this world, a guru is someone with such a powerfull aura, that everyone can see it, I cannot see the auras of the so called ones who calla themselves gurús.

  • Sat Nam,

    Great Big Beautiful Soul. The future generation of his students are so blessed to have these videos.

    I can feel the power of the All ONE in this video.

    peace and love to ALL

  • Who knows what they really chant...? once over twice, I can hear a different line "... ... ... to be true, WHat hey Guru, I am Thine in mine Myself , Waheguru"

  • very good video

  • thank you very much gurmustuk for introducing me to Yogi Bhajan.

    I heard his name before .. .. and finally I am here witnessing this excellent spritual teacher.

    thanx again.

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