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What it takes to do anything in life is so intricately and beautifully designed by the One. When we surrender in awe to that divine system, we begin to step out of our ego — and into the experience of Vaheguru. This episode explores the subtle, often confusing question: When should we speak, and when should we stay silent? It's not as simple as it seems. And if you're struggling with something in life — ask yourself: How badly do you want to change? From 49 minutes onwards, we go into powerful steps on what to do, taking support from the shabad Keeta Lorreeai Kam.▶️ https://youtu.be/-a-nTlICSrk
It's tempting to imitate a devotee or someone who inspires you and think it might help you get closer to what they experience. Guru Nanak Dev Ji explains that it would be like an ant attempting to copy a bird flying high in the sky! Basically, don't do it! Instead, climb the steps down to humility in praise of that One who is forgiving, nurturing, loving, sustaining and an infinite amount of qualities and attributes this caption cannot begin to express. In that deep state of loving devotion, Guru Nanak Dev Ji shows us how to go truly mad in love with Vaheguru!▶️ https://youtu.be/qPRLJ7ahI_Q
വനംവകുപ്പിന്റെ ചരിത്രത്തിൽ ആദ്യ നിയമനം കിട്ടിയ വനിത, ബീറ്റ് ഫോറസ്റ്റ് ഓഫീസറും റാപ്പിഡ് റെസ്പോൺസ് ടീം അംഗവുമായ ജി എസ് രോഷ്നി യാണ് ഈ വനിതാ ദിനത്തിൽ നമ്മുക്കൊപ്പം ചേരുന്നത്.വന്യജീവികളെയും പാമ്പുകളെയും എല്ലാം ഒരുപാട് ഇഷ്ട്ടപ്പെടുന്ന ,ഈ വനിതാ മിണ്ടാപ്രാണികളെ സുരക്ഷിത സ്ഥലത്ത് എത്തിക്കുന്ന തന്റെ ഈ ജോലി ഒരുപാട് ഇഷ്ട്ടപ്പെടുകയാണ്.ഇന്ന്പാമ്പിനെ പിടിക്കാനുണ്ട് എന്നു പറയുമ്പോൾ നമ്മൾ ആദ്യം ഓർക്കുന്ന മുഖങ്ങളിൽ ഒന്നായും റോഷ്നി മാറിക്കഴിഞ്ഞു .ഈ വനിതാ ദിനത്തിൽ അറിയാം വന്യജീവികളുടെ സംരക്ഷക റോഷ്നിയുടെ ഇൻസ്പയറിങ് സ്റ്റോറി ..
Send us a textMy dear friends, our second journey of Sikh history Sakhi has been beautiful, we have learnt a lot from Guru Angad Dev Ji and how his lessons guide us even today. However, now this journey is about to embark on another wonderful chapter. Tune in to learn more!music-Moko Taar le by Shivpreet Singh Soulful Rabab by Jeetu Bhowmik Dilruba instrument by Manbir Singh
In this daily series, we bring you a comprehensive stock market roundup and the latest finance news. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, economist Nagappan provides clear, insightful answers to all your stock market and share-related questions.
Sept 10, 2005 MathuraContinued from Part 1 & to be continued in Part 3
Sept 10, 2005 MathuraContinued from Part 1 & Part 2
Sept 10, 2005 MathuraTo be continued in Part 2 & Part 3
Zingsang Nitang Cidam Na // Health talk.Kawikawi + Zeisu Kei A Din Manpha // Chin Gospel SOngs.
Gurmukh Sakhi Saheli Meri, ਗੁਰਮੁਖਿ ਸਖੀ ਸਹੇਲੀ ਮੇਰੀ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 493 Sabad 1280)
Vasanta works at the intersection of healthcare and finance as an investment banker,and she is most passionate about investing in and advancing behavioral andwomen's health. She's also on the board at Sakhi – For South Asian Women. Sakhi is a New York City-based not-for-profit that represents South Asian survivors of gender-based violence. Vasanta is a frequent panelist or moderator at various healthcare conferences orwebinars and as an avid Princeton alumnus, she is a Co-Class Agent for herclass for Annual Giving and also serves on the National Annual Giving Committee. She also has many passions beyond advancing women's healthcare, she also lovescooking, has lots of house plants, loves arts and crafts and staying healthyand fit with Orange Theory. I'm excited to share this conversation I had withVasanta, because she is fiercely authentic and has developed an admirable setof core values that guide her. Which I think we can all learn from. If you take away one thing from this episode, letit be this: As a woman in a male dominated career, and an immigrant Vasanta isa shining example of how being different has the power to drive you to want to fit in, unless you decide that being different is awesome! Show highlights:Listen all the way through because there are a lot of gems that you wouldn't expect –for example Vasanta's path from majoring in Anthropology to wanting to be a food writer to becoming an investment banker.We also talk about the difference between how men and women build trust in the workplace, and how she dealt with men in her office who didn't understand her methods. How exhausting it is to not be yourself, and how it kills trust How following your passion leads you to figure out the “how” to make it happen.Knowing how to do something is not the driver, and not knowing how to do something wont stop you if you have a passion for it. If you don't have a passion, look for your super power. What are you really good at. We also talk about how you don't have to subscribe to the belief that competition is best. A rising tide lifts all boats. You can hear this advice but u don't have to agree with it just because lots of people say it, but listen as we talk about it and decide for yourself. Helpful links:Connect with Vasanta: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vasantapundarika/Nominate a Driven Woman:https://live.thedrivenwomenproject.com/nominateadrivenwomanConnect with Erin Smith directly: erin@drivenbeyondexcellence.comDownload Erin's free ebook: https://live.thedrivenwomenproject.com/ebook
Aau Sakhi Sant Paas, ਆਉ ਸਖੀ ਸੰਤ ਪਾਸਿ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 457 Sabad 1185)
It's all about re-finding it - remembering that you are bliss. Our question should be simple - what are we doing to block it? Or, what do we need to do that helps to unblock whatever it is that we can't identify to allow us to be there in that place? Then do it!Bhai Baljit Singh and Daraspreet Kaur have a beautiful discussion about looking at the every day elements of life and living in awe - this is the true miracle of life. Listen to the beautiful true story Bhai Jetha Ji and the mango and many more discussions about expressing gratitude and presence to draw yourself closer to the One.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hdIDBjmZfisTopics:00:00 - Coming up01:24 - Introduction02:04 - The fruits of praise - Ant Na Sifti09:31 - Sakhi of Bhai Jetha Ji & the mango20:57 - Half a line of Gurbani can liberate you - Ant Na Sifti25:01 - No limit to your creation and gifts - Ant Na Karnai25:33 - The One watches and hears us all - Ant Na Vekhan Sunan Na Ant35:05 - The intelligence of that One - Ant Na Jaapai Kia Man Mant36:05 - Ant Na Jaapai Kita Akaar38:19 - Perceiving the end of your limits! - Ant Na Jaapai Paravaar41:47 - No need to figure it all out - Ant Karan Kete Bil-laahi42:34 - You can't find the One's limits! - Ta Ke Ant Na Paae Jaahi48:24 - No one will know - Eho Ant Na Jaanai Koe48:56 - Not enough words - Bohata Keheaai Bohata Hoe49:44 - The place of bliss - Vaddaa Saahib Oocha Thaao52:43 - Ooche Oopar Oochaa Naao55:34 - You have to be there to know the One - Evad Oochaa Hoveh Koe, Tis Ooche Ko Jaanai Soe56:44 - The One knows how great the One is - Jevadd Aaap Janaai Aap Aap57:30 - Any blessing is your gift - Nanak Nadari Karmi Daat#Spirituality #Gratitude #Oneness
Kavita Mehta is a a non-profit leader with 20 years of service and a deep commitment to fostering cultural change, organizational transformation, and movement building.Kavita is the Executive Director for Sahki for South Asian Women, a survivor-led gender justice organization whose goal is to eradicate gender-based and domestic violence. Sakhi is the second largest organization of its kind in the US, and celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. It has really changed the conversation on gender-based violence in our community while uniting survivors and institutions to work together.In our conversation, Kavita delves into how Sakhi provides a safe space and community for survivors; the high rate of gender violence in the South Asian diaspora, the challenges in overcoming it, and its connections to South Asian culture and beliefs. We talk about South Asian family dynamics and how they have impacted us, She generously opens up about her own trauma, how it drove her to do the job she does, and how she overcomes trauma to this dayWhat we talked about: Kavita's Sakhi Journey: How Kavita joined Sakhi at the advent of the MeToo movement + the challenge of COVID + preparing for the migrant crisis in New York City. (6:26)A Force for Transformative Change: Sakhi's unique holistic survivor outreach from counseling to housing + how 48% of South Asian Americans have experienced gender-based violence + Saki's inclusive rebranding (10:50)The Need for True Community and Safety: How fear of judgment and the need to keep up appearance isolates and suffocates South Asians + how feeling like an outsider in childhood impacts adulthood 19:45)Live in the Trauma Or Live in the Healing: Kavita opens up about her violent and traumatic childhood + haunted by the life her mother could have had + how she found healing through her work with Sakhi + South Asians breaking the stigma around mental health. (24:31)The Hidden Trauma in South Asian Families: Amy and Kavita reflect on their gradual awareness of childhood toxicity + the need to educate the next generation (29:02)What next for Sakhi: Celebrating Sakhi's 35th anniversary + ringing the bell of the New York Stock Exchange + gala (34:16)Lessons Learned: Kavita's anxiety, learning when to accelerate and when to slow down + Sharing internal struggles of making decisions (37:26)The Need for Self-Care: Kavita talks frankly about her need for regular therapy + the case that haunts her to this day (39:30)Rapid Fire Questions: (42:35)Kavita's Bucket List: (45:36) Connect with Kavita:Sakhi for South Asian WomenLinkedin Let's talk Connect:Instagram This podcast is produced by Ginni Media
The illusion of desire keeps us thinking that bliss is one step away. Guru Nanak Dev Ji reminds us that in the same way that rivers and streams travel towards the ocean, we too can go back into that ocean of bliss in this very moment internally, even whilst we're doing our day to day tasks. Even if you've got an abundance of wealth, if you are not satisfied, you can bring a lot of distress to the world because of your hunger. You could be as small as an ant - you may not know a lot or have a lot materialistically, but because you're complete from inside, in that you've found eternal bliss, you will be of service to your life and bring peace into the world.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uRxAnwP6hM0Topics:00:00 Introduction00:50 It's not about what you know - Saalaahee Saalaahi06:40 Lose your identity - Nadeeaa Ate Vaah10:43 Not touched the essence - Kids in tuition14:51 Loose your identity - Nadeeaa Ate Vaah24:06 Sakhi of Bhagat Naam Dev Ji31:34 Even if you had this much! - Samund Saah Sultaan32:23 Nothing compared to that one who remembers Vaheguru - Keeree Tul Na Hove-ee#Spirituality #Peace #Sikh
Speaker: Indradyumna Swami Where: Sri Vrindavan Dham, November 04, 2023 The post The Village Of Campakalata Sakhi appeared first on Lectures by Indradyumna Swami.
Find us on Twitter @BloodyBiblePod, on Facebook @TheBloodyBiblePodcast, and on Instagram @bloodybiblepodcast. You can also email the podcast at BloodyBiblePodcast@gmail.com.The Bloody Bible podcast is produced by Caroline Blyth, Emily Colgan and Richard BonifantEpisodes are recorded and edited by Richard BonifantOur podcast music is ‘Stalker' by Alexis Ortiz Sofield, courtesy of Pixabay music https://pixabay.com/music/search/stalker/ Our podcast art was created by Sarah Lea Westhttps://www.instagram.com/sarahleawest.art/?fbclid=IwAR0F4i-R7JpRePmm8PmGta_OkOCWa-kMjR3QGSSeOKi6SWNrCk3rA5VuIZk Resources for this episodeAnti-Slavery, “What is Modern Slavery?” https://www.antislavery.org/slavery-today/modern-slavery/BBC, “Who is Ghislaine Maxwell? The story of her downfall.” 28 June 2022. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-59733623 Laura Briggs, “The Danger of Forced Pregnancy.” Bill of Health, 9 May 2022. https://blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2022/05/09/the-danger-of-forced-pregnancy/ End Slavery Now, “Forced Marriage.” http://www.endslaverynow.org/learn/slavery-today/forced-marriage Equality Now, “Forced Pregnancy.” https://www.equalitynow.org/forced_pregnancy/ Wilda C. Gafney, “Hagar.” Bible Odyssey. https://www.bibleodyssey.org/people/main-articles/hagar/ Wilda C. Gafney, Womanist Midrash: A Reintroduction to the Women of the Torah and the Throne. Westminster John Knox Press, 2017.Chris Harris, “'Cruel and Punitive': Allison Mack Allegedly Told Nxivm Women 'They Were Worth Nothing,' Report Says.” People, 21 May 2018. https://people.com/crime/allison-mack-nxivm-sex-trafficking-charges-allegedly-cruel-punitive/ International Labour Organization. “50 Million People Worldwide in Modern Slavery.” ILO, 12 September 2022. https://www.ilo.org/global/about-the-ilo/newsroom/news/WCMS_855019/lang--en/index.htm James C. Okoye, “Sarah and Hagar: Genesis 16 and 21.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 32, no. 2 (2007): 163–75.Susan Pigott, “Hagar: The M/Other patriarch.” Review and Expositer 115, no. 4 (2018): 513–28.World Council of Churches, “Thursdays in Black.” https://www.oikoumene.org/what-we-do/thursdays-in-black#inspiration Missing podcast https://linktr.ee/MissingCSM Support ServicesAustralian Red Cross https://www.redcross.org.au/migration/forced-marriage/Forced marriage support services (UK) https://reportandsupport.qmul.ac.uk/support/what-support-is-available-for-forced-marriageVictim Support (UK) https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/you-co/types-crime/abusive-relationships/forced-marriage/ Supportline (UK) https://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/forced-marriages/ Tahiri Justice Center (USA) https://preventforcedmarriage.org/get-help/Sakhi (for South Asian women, USA) https://sakhi.org/forced-marriage/ Shakti (New Zealand) https://shaktiinternational.org/contact-us/; tel: 0800SHAKTI (0800742584)Annuity.org – financial abuse resource https://www.annuity.org/financial-literacy/financial-abuse/
"After the experiences of childbirth I realised that my body is so much more than I give it credit for." Sakhi shares her powerful reflections on viewing her body in terms of abundance not scarcity. She also talks about her expectations around the pain of childbirth, the mental load of motherhood and speaks openly about her pregnancy loss. (Please remember that every pregnancy and birth is different and if you are worried at all to contact your midwife, the triage number or your GP)
In this month's episode our podcast host Tavroop has been joined by Harman Kaur. Harman Kaur is a writer and the author of ‘Phulkari'. She was born and raised in British Columbia, Canada, but is now living in the Bay Area, California. Harman is a Panjabi Sikh woman, and she uses her writing to express and explore the complexities that come with her identity. Tavroop and Harman discuss the writing process of phulkari, representation of Kaurs' stories, the influence of role models that shape us as teens - positive and negative, The importance of learning about our itihaas through literature - the influence on teens, our own spiritual journeys and book 2. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @rahaopodcast so you can be up to date on all our new and upcoming content, including Gurbani Veechars and the continuation of our Sakhi series and more in depth conversations with new guest speakers. We would dearly appreciate it if you would leave a review and rating on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud and Spotify. Many thanks from the Rahao Team! .rahao. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rahaopodcast/message
In this month's episode our podcast host Tavroop has been joined by Harman Kaur. Harman Kaur is a writer and the author of ‘Phulkari'. She was born and raised in British Columbia, Canada, but is now living in the Bay Area, California. Harman is a Panjabi Sikh woman, and she uses her writing to express and explore the complexities that come with her identity. Tavroop and Harman discuss the writing process of phulkari, representation of Kaurs' stories, the influence of role models that shape us as teens - positive and negative, The importance of learning about our itihaas through literature - the influence on teens, our own spiritual journeys and book 2. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @rahaopodcast so you can be up to date on all our new and upcoming content, including Gurbani Veechars and the continuation of our Sakhi series and more in depth conversations with new guest speakers. We would dearly appreciate it if you would leave a review and rating on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud and Spotify. Many thanks from the Rahao Team! .rahao. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rahaopodcast/message
Bhai Baljit Singh talks about what 'Panch' means and how we can cultivate saintly qualities in our life, drawing from the lives of the Gurus and the Bhagats. In one of the most famous lines in Japji Sahib ਧੌਲੁ ਧਰਮੁ ਦਇਆ ਕਾ ਪੂਤੁ ॥ (dhaual dharam deaa kaa poot), the translation you'd normally find available is 'The mythical bull is Dharma, the son of compassion'. Bhai Baljit Singh properly explains this confusing english translation, uncovering the true meaning of this line.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tqf30kcDBs800:00 Introduction00:27 Saintly virtuous qualities - Panch Parvaan32:43 Sakhi of Guru Nanak Dev Ji being slapped35:50 Panch Parvaan Panch Pardhaan37:22 Panche Paaveh Dargeh Maan37:34 Panche Soheh Dar Raajaan38:23 Pancha Ka Gur Ek Dhiaan38:50 Je Ko Kahai 39:52 Karte Kai Karnai 41:30 Dhaul Dharam Daya Ka Poot43:36 Santokh Thaap Rakhia Jin Soot45:19 Je Ko Bujhai Hovai Sachiaar46:20 Dhavlai Upar Keta Bhaar46:45 Dhari Hor Parai Hor Hor46:52 Tis Te Bhaar Talai Kavan Jor47:13 Jee Jaat Ranga Ke Naav47:52 Sabhna Likhia Vurree Kalaam49:28 Ehu Lekha Likh Jaanai Koe50:27 Lekha Likhia Keta Hoe51:19 Keta Taan Suaalihu Roop52:21 Ketee Daat Janaai Kaun Koot53:23 Keetaa Pasaao Eko Kavaao55:36 Tis Te Hoe Lakh Dareeaao55:56 Kudrat Kavan Kahaa Veechar56:29 Vaariaa Na Jaavaa Ek Vaar57:15 Jo Tudh Bhaavai Saaee Bhalee Kaar57:43 Tu Sadaa Salaamat Nirankaar
Sept 10, 2005 Mathura Continued from Part 1 & Part 2
Sept 10, 2005 Mathura Continued from Part 1 & to be continued in Part 3
Sept 10, 2005 Mathura To be continued in Part 2 & Part 3
Thomas is joined by Mallika Dutt, a longtime advocate for equity and well-being for people and the planet, and the founder of the non-profit organizations INTER-CONNECTED, Breakthrough, and Sakhi. They discuss the pivotal moments in Mallika's life that brought the concepts of sacredness, interdependence, and interconnectedness into her activism. Mallika shares her commitment to the collective liberation of all beings on this planet, and how anchoring ourselves to that commitment can move us out of old paradigms and enable us to create new, restorative patterns in our relationships and in the larger world. She and Thomas explore Mallika's personal path to understanding our fundamental oneness, and methods we can all use to find greater self-acceptance, mediate conflict, address harm, and heal trauma in a restorative and grounded way. Key Points: 00:00 Introduction 05:47 Putting the sacred in activism 13:46 Breaking the triangle of disempowerment 19:43 Collective liberation and how to get there 22:01 Interconnectedness as an awareness of our role in the world 26:18 Navigating conflict with presencing 29:49 The ability to hold complexity in safe spaces 33:05 The power of rituals 40:07 Daily practices for interconnectedness Sign up for updates by visiting our website:
Purnima Dhar is Program Incharge of Women Helpline 181 in J&K and Director, Aman Satya Kachroo Trust (Aman Movement). Manisha Tiwary is a writer and Director, Aman Satya Kachroo Trust. Integrated Sakhi One Stop Center & 181 - Universal Women Helpline (Sakhi/181) is a scheme of the Union Government to restore Equality & Dignity of women in India. The idea is: By dialing a single 3 digit number, (181), from any where in India a women in distress (WID) can access nearest of 650 sakhi centers. A sakhi centre is a one stop crisis centre where staff will represent ( Not Refer) a WID in front of state service providers like police, legal services authorities, protection officers, counselors, Women's Commissions etc. To realise this vision Aman Movement has developed PRIYA JYOTI. It is state of the art management system & software for Sakhi/181. It is being implemented in several states in partnership with their respective governments. Read more on https://www.amanmovement.org/
मंगेतर से सहेली की अकस्मात् मुलाक़ात पश्चात उन दोनों का गठजोड़ कराने वाली एक ज़िंदादिल युवती की कहानी। लेखक - सूर्यकान्त त्रिपाठी 'निराला' Writer - Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' स्वर - समीर गोस्वामी Narration - Sameer Goswami https://kahanisuno.com/ http://instagram.com/sameergoswami_kahanisuno https://www.facebook.com/kahanisuno/ http://twitter.com/goswamisameer/ https://sameergoswami.com
In this months episode we have been joined by a familiar voice, Manvir Kaur who you may recognise who was our dear audio editor and sakhi series co host. Manvir and Tavroop Kaur have a discussion about Hukam based on their personal stories and reflection on gurbani. Manvir and Tavroop discuss how to accept and embrace hukam as well apply it to our lives on a day to day basis. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @rahaopodcast so you can be up to date on all our new and upcoming content, including Gurbani Veechars and the continuation of our Sakhi series and more in depth conversations with new guest speakers. We would dearly appreciate if you would leave a review and rating on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud and Spotify. Many thanks from the Rahao Team! .rahao. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rahaopodcast/message
First, Indian Express' Jignasa Sinha gives us the details of the sexual harassment allegations that the wrestlers have made against WFI chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Sign in their FIRs. Second, Indian Express' Rupsa Chakraborty discusses what an RTI reveals about the condition of Sakhi centres in Maharashtra which were established to help the survivors of sexual violence. (11:46)And in the end, we give you a quick update on the case against women's rights activist Rehana Fathima in Kerala who was charged under POCSO Act for circulating a video where she was seen posing semi-nude, allowing her minor children to paint on her body. (24:14)Hosted by Rahel Philipose Produced and scripted by Utsa Sarmin and Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
Kabir Says: "Just as a coded document shows the way to a hidden treasure, just so this Bijak shows the way to realize the soul. It teaches such instructive words to the soul, but there is seldom anyone to understand them." (Sakhi of Kabir) Commentary by Dr. Jagessar Das: "Bijak means a coded document that leads to a hidden treasure. In this Bijak, Guru Kabir explains the path to that hidden treasure that is within, and not visible by the objective senses. He teaches everyone to give up cleverness and argumentation, and become humble and accept the Divine Lord dwelling within." The term "Bijak" means treasure or treasure-map, in this case the treasure map of Guru Kabir. "Bij" means: the seed or essence. "Bijak" means treasure. The Bijak of Kabir is intended to be a treasure-map to the essence of reality: our soul and God. In India the Bijak is the most popular sacred text containing the teachings of Guru Kabir, and as such is the main scripture for those who follow the Path of Kabir. Today we explore, "The Complete Bijak Of Kabir -- Guru Kabir's Mystical Teachings on God-Realization", by Dr. Jagessar Das, translating into English and commenting on the entire Bijak of Kabir. This is an impressive work, a true, grassroots "satsang template" of traditional Sant Mat, wonderful to have, featuring all eleven sections of the Bijak in one volume: the Ramainis, Shabdas, Sakhis, and other lesser-known sections. "The Bijak tells of a treasure, a treasure that doesn't show. The word tells of a creature. Only rare ones know." (Kabir) From the Principals of Kabir Published in the Earlier Ahmad Shah Translation of, The Bijak: "To believe in One Avagat, Satya Purush [One God]. His bhakti [devotion, love] should be practiced. Have faith in the Master and in his teaching. True Sadhus should be served. Show mercy and love towards all Jivas [souls]. To abstain from all kinds of meats. No visible object in this world should be worshiped. Do not tell lies. Do not steal. Do not gamble. Do not curse any one. Repeat Satya Nam. Practice bhakti of Satya Purush [God] and teach about him. Hindu, Muslim and any other sect can join Kabir's religion. Without the knowledge of Sar Shabd [the True Sound], no one can attain jiva mukti (liberation, salvation). Abuse, deceit and jealousy are enemies of jiva mukti. Humility is a great virtue. Give thanks for the gift of the Sat Guru. Without true love of God the practice of bhakti is fruitless. To read the Sat Guru's words is a great virtue. One should know the Supreme Spirit." In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, Radhaswami, James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts A Satsang Without Walls Sant Mat Radhasoami https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com https://www.facebook.com/SantMatRadhasoami
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1598 April 27 2019 Germany Gurbani Vichar - 3rd Guru Sakhi & The Fourth State Is To Be Free From The Externals
We're back with our first episode of 2023...albeit a little late in the year! This month episode is brought to you by Tavroop Kaur, our new Podcast host. In this episode we will discuss the meaning of Sangat, what Sangat is supposed to look like, and how we can utilise Sangat as a tool to move forward on this path based off bani, history and Tavroop shares her own individual experiences. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @rahaopodcast so you can be up to date on all our new and upcoming content, including Gurbani Vichars and the continuation of our Sakhi series and more in depth conversations with new guest speakers. We would dearly appreciate if you would leave a review and rating on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud and Spotify Many thanks from the Rahao Team! .rahao. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rahaopodcast/message
Speaking up for survivors of gender-based violence is more than providing logistical support as they leave harmful situations: it also involves mental health counseling for families, behavioral therapies, access to resources and more. The Bhatia Foundation (led by Anita Bhatia) and Sakhi (led by Kavita Mehra) have partnered to create programs and share their insights on domestic violence within the South Asian community.