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Premka: White Bird in a Golden Cage is a compelling and beautifully unfolding tale, offering a haunting look into a teacher/student relationship. This intimate memoir, written by one of Yogi Bhajan's prized teachers and exalted students, is full of devotion, love, dedication, betrayal, loss and the healing unification of the self. It also reads as a love letter to a unique time in history-the '60s in Los Angeles and New Mexico, where love, music, art, spiritual exploration, often led to self-transformation. As a historical treatise and a spiritual mystery, this book offers unique insight into the origins of the Western Sikh movement and the proliferation of Yogi Bhajan's kundalini yoga.
This yoga manual accompanies the "I Am A Woman" reader and has been organized by topic so that you can focus on a particular discipline within your own practice, generate weekend workshops for your students, or create an entire curriculum for an in-depth experience of the women's teachings over time.Topics include:-Awakening Your Inner Vitality: Essentials for Daily Practice-Sensitivity: Connect to Your Eternal Power-Radiance: Walking in Beauty and Living by Grace-Sound Mind & Body: Using the Sound Current to Create Clarity and Caliber-Fearlessness: Empower Your Life-Woman as Her Own Psychologist I: Clearing the Self-Woman as Her Own Psychologist II: Cultivating the Self-Crisis Kit: What to Do When There's Nothing Left to Do-Sexuality & Creativity: Igniting the Spark-Relationships & Communication: Redefining Intercourse-Becoming a Mother: 9 Months, 40 Days, and Everyday-Transformations and Transitions: Breathing through Everything-Healing & Relaxation: Becoming Healthy, Happy and Holy-Beauty Begins Within: Personal Discipline and the Graceful Woman
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Life poses many questions. Dying is one of them: What do we do at the moment of death? For the most part, we deny death. We never really look into the nature of death as a cycle of life. We never examine our reactions; therefore, we never give ourselves the chance to practice how to die; as Warrior Saints, gracefully and courageously. Our denial produces either fantasy or fear in the subconscious, which blocks prosperity and creates dis-ease in our lives and our relationships. We must learn how to confront the moment of death and determine our Self within it so that we can 'cross over'. "If a person doesn't know how to die and doesn't know where the grace is or how to confront that last moment, what is the purpose of life?" -Yogi Bhajan "Merging with the Infinite" shares quotes and meditations about the many aspects of death and dying, based on the teaching of Yogi Bhajan.
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