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Helping People through Reflexology
Hari Simran Singh is the Founder of a school of reflexology called Sat Guru Charan, based on massage techniques taught by Yogi Bhajan. Sat Guru Charan® is an effective method to create both physical and physiological well-being, as well as energetic and emotional balance, creativity and clarity of mind. The treatment consists of a full foot massage which, through a sequence of steps, finger rotations and specific patterns, facilitates the patient’s relaxation and re-establishes the natural physical, mental and emotional balance. The meditative state allows the SGC therapist to maintain a deep level of listening and attention towards the person,…
Training People to Help People Who Have Addictions
SuperHealth is on the cutting edge of breaking habits and addictive behavior. The system blends the ancient wisdom of yogic science with the innovations of western medicine. It provides practical techniques to heal from the effects of harmful substances and addictive behaviors and live a life of increased awareness. The program includes: Kundalini Yoga & Meditation Specific practices given to address various aspects of addiction Detoxification and Rehabilitation diets to rebuild essential body systems Science of Humanology Counseling How SuperHealth Began In 1969, Yogi Bhajan came to America. He found young people taking drugs to escape the emptiness and isolation…
Winter Solstice Time
“The relationship between you and me is that of the rising and setting sun; you are rising, and I am setting. It is my duty to make sure that as I set, you rise. That is why I am asking you to overcome every obstacle and come to Solstice. When you come to Solstice, you are doing something perfectly, beautifully selfish, for your soul. Renew yourself now. Develop that grit, that commitment to excel. Accept your des tiny today, so that when I set, tomorrow you can rise and accept the challenge.” – Yogi Bhajan Livtar Singh Khalsa took this…
Yogi Bhajan Honored for Mission of Peace
Excerpted from a Middlesex News article from Sunday, November 19, 1995: Friday, November 17, 1995 – Yogi Bhajan was honored as the 52nd recipient of the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award. He said he merely teaches others to raise their own spirit because “a man without peace is not a man complete”. “When I first came to the US in 1969 for a short visit, I saw all the young people getting high on drugs. It was painful to see, so I decided to stay and take the challenge”, Yogi Bhajan said. “Peace is difficult to understand. It is…