Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Some India stories from Yoga Journal... Seane Corn’s Outtakes from India BlogJoin YouthAIDS Ambassadors Seane Corn and Ashley Judd virtually, as they travel throughout India. Together they'll highlight prevention programs, explore solutions, and bring hope. http://blogs.yogajournal.com/youthaids/?ctsrc=nlv248 Taking the Cure in KeralaThe ancient healing practice of Ayurveda is thriving in India, as locals and tourists head to the resorts of Kerala. Find out which one is right for you.http://www.yogajournal.com/travel/1727_1.cfm?ctsrc=nlv248 The Conscientious PilgrimThese tips will help you quietly enjoy your spiritual pilgr image without disturbing the peace of the locals. http://www.yogajournal.com/travel/270_1.cfm?ctsrc=nlv248 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Dear Kundalini Yogis, It was my great blessing to be in India for the month of January 2007! Even though I have gratefully been with this outfit since 1976, this was only my second time in India. This time, I was primarily based in Amritsar, Punjab in northwest India at the new and quite helpful Le Golden Hotel. I had the great privilege of being within in the extraordinary energy vortex of the Golden Templen for weeks! And over a week and a half, I also gave intuitive readings for our amazing children and staff at Miri Piri Academy (including my grandson, Har Narayan Singh). The school is in the outskirts of Amritsar, the campus being situated admidst the emerald green of new wheat growing in the encircling fields. When my daughter, Siri-Atma Kaur (lovely wife of the wonderful Los Angeles teacher GuruMeher Singh) was with me for the first two weeks, we also visited Anandpur Sahib, birthplace of the Khalsa and gracious host to various Kundalini Yoga courses. We also made it to the very modern city of Chandigar, built from the ground up in the 1960s, where we bought out their amazing dress fabric stores (!!!). And because the kids at the school took their winter break in Dharamsala, we followed them there! That town is acutally called McLeod Gange, with Dharamsala being a re-named Indian village several kilometers below McLeod Gange. That small town is perched on the top of a fairly forested and hotel/monestary covered mountain at the foot of the amazingly steep and outrageously huge Himalayas. This is home to the Dalai Lama's Tibetan Government in exile. However, since His Holiness was in south India at the time, we didn't meet him. To read my commentary on visiting the outrageous energy of the Golden Temple, you can go to my website at www.SoulAnswer.com/golden_temple.html. Before I left, I asked folks on my newsletter mailing list if they would like to post prayers for me to take to the Golden Temple for them. At www.SoulAnswer.com/shared_and_answered_prayers.html you can read both the prayers and the answers that I " heard " for them. And while you are on the site, you might like to sign up for my free weekly Soul Answer newsletter, or consider getting some Intuitive Counsel by phone or on-line, or perhaps taking advantage of a Transformational Energy Healing session--or full healing vacation here in Espanola, NM! See you all at Summer Solstice! Lots of Love, Siri-Gian Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Sat Nam, I had the blessing of being in India as well as Amsterdam and Singapore and returned about a month ago. Here is a link to a write up that shares some of my experiences as well as some photos. http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/MPIeRq7e180CDywnpbZx-fur5EyiN4iirSCLH_phLEmsviJXrMRtYitY16UV7u1dt9PYSpZnqQN80_CAxGb35Kw5tMM_FlzZttc/PNK%20Winter%20Voyage%20-%202007%20Final%20for%20Sikh%20Net.pdf Blessings, Panch Nishan Kaur International Community Relations Assistant Secretary General 505-367-1333 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 For Panch Nishan Kaur's India Trip Diary try this URL instead: http://urltea.com/5cv ......G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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