“I felt in need of a great pilgrimage so I sat still for three days and God came to me.” - Kabir
Monthly Archive for April, 2005
“Are you looking for me? I am in the next seat. My shoulder is against yours.
You will not find me in stupas, not in Indian shrine rooms, nor in synagogues, nor in cathedrals: not in masses, nor kirtans, not in legs winding around your own neck, nor in eating nothing but vegetales.
When you really look for me, you will see me instantly; you will find me in the tiniest house of time. Kabir says: student, tell me, what is God? He is the breath inside the breath.” - Kabir
“In between birth and death, you have a time to emit light so you leave behind a legacy” - Yogi Bhajan
This morning our sangat gathered at the Gurdwara for the Bhog of the Akandh path dedicated to Siri Singh Sahib Habhajan Singh Khalsa Yogi ji.
We then had langar together, relaxed on the grass outside, and then went up the mountain to Ram Das Puri(Jemez mountains just above Espanola, New Mexico). We all gathered together to remember Siri Singh Sahib and watch his ashes be dropped from a Helicopter onto the land.
It was extremely cold up there because of the strong wind, so everyone bundled up as much as they could and sat under the large shelter which was built up there many years ago for our yearly “Summer Solstice” camp.
A few musicians lead the Sangat with music and chanting as we waited.
After the helicopter came it circled around a few times and then dropped the ashes. We then all gathered for a few minutes of silence to remember the life of Siri Singh Sahib. Ardas was then done and countless jaikaras were shouted out by the Sangat.
In January a portion of the ashes were brought to India and dropped in the river at Kiratpur Sahib. This was the final dispersal of his ashes as per Siri Singh Sahib’s wishes before he passed away.
Below are some pictures from today.






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