Dear community, Sat Naam!
Here is the text, if you'd rather have it printed for next time or if you would like to practice at home. We're going to stay with it for a few weeks, celebrating the blessings of our life, having met the teachings and being interested by practicing and chanting, having that wonderful gift to get in touch with our divine nature and the beauty of being that chanel of light,.. A Shabad for miracles in difficult times. A sacred space, where one can be fully present, finding our way into the breath, shifting energies.
Join me whenever you can, whenever you want.
And for the ones interested by the special workshop that happened a few years ago, given by Snatam, Prabhu Nam and Sopurkh, you can find it under "Soul Radiance" in the member portal; You need to pay to have access to all of the recorded classes, following your own rhythm. It is module 1. (Module 2 is another Shabad: Mayraa Man Lochai).
I send you all my love,
Sar Santokh
Dhan Dhan Raam Daas Gur is a powerful mantra in Sikhism, invoking the blessings of Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru. It signifies gratitude and reverence towards Guru Ram Das for his teachings and guidance. Moreover, exploring its depth through introspection and meditation can lead to profound spiritual growth. Remember to check out the BK Survey Page for more insights and discussions on spiritual practices. This mantra holds immense spiritual significance, instilling a sense of humility and connection to the divine. It reminds us of the importance of selflessness and service to others, reflecting the core values of Sikhism. Incorporating this mantra into daily practice can bring peace and clarity to one's life.