“The greatest blunder you can commit…” Yogi Bhajan

SSSYWa“The greatest blunder you can commit is to think that the mind and soul are yours. They are not finite, they cannot belong to finite. They are infinite, they belong to infinite. Just think that. Happiness will come to you.” Yogi Bhajan

 

(via Ram Anand)

Today: Under siege – from the I Ching

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Current peaceful circumstances will give way to calamatous events against which there is no effective defense.  Walls built to protect will not hold.  Resorting to violent resistance will not work.

The only solution is to hold your own among your closest circles and wait it out.  Hold firm, hold together, hold back.  Hold firmly to great creative powers and store them up.  Hold firm in the truth.  Hold firm in devoted caring and nurturing.

Strengthen your character by learning the lessons of the past.  Apply your knowledge and experience to serve in whatever capacity  is useful.  Get out there and do something.

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I Ching: Today

 

Meditation: LA950 A00214 20000214 Develop Self-Reliance

 

 

Yogi Bhajan Los Angeles, February 14, 2000

Sit straight in a cross-legged pla950osition. Extend the arms forward at shoulder level parallel to the floor, with elbows slightly bent. Palms are face down, with fingers spread, tough and tight like nails—these are your five antennae. Eyes are closed. Move the arms rhythmically straight back and forward about 5 inches. Reach from the shoulders, affect your chest and spine. Chant the Prosperity Mantra Har Har Har Har Gobinday by Niranjan Kaur. Continue for 11 minutes.

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