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Our experiment is to gather 1,000 participants to recite one extra Chaupai Sahib a day for 40 days together, starting June 6, 2015.

(If you already do it every day, you can add an extra recitation. If you are not currently doing, you can start).

Our intention is:

1: Clear any blocks that hold us Sikhs back as a group.
2: Bring increased unity to the panth.
3: Create a healing vibration in the Sikh community that can expand to the entire world.

You can sign up to join for a 40 day practice of Chaupai Sahib here. Feel free to share any positive updates or thoughts using the hashtag #1Prayer 

 

Take The Pledge Now


Thirty one years ago a great tragedy visited the earth. The HariMandir Sahib was invaded and the Akal Takht was attacked.

On the anniversary of that event we not only remember the sacrifice of the Akal Takhat, but 31 years later, we see the drama of the Kali Yuga in full force. There are many, many issues that are raging in the Sikh community and the world. Every one of us has our own cause that is closest to us. The Guru tells us that Naam is the only antidote to this drama. We can choose to redirect our attention away from judgement and controversy and instead choose to actively create change in the world by changing ourselves.

I believe that what we see in the world is a reflection of our collective projections. Guru ji writes ‘jo mange thakur apune te, soi soi deve’ ‘What we ask from the Lord, we are given exactly that’ (ang 681 Guru Arjun Dev ji).

I believe this also applies to the darker things. For example we get disunity because we are not collectively asking for unity. All of our thoughts collectively form the manifestation of our world. What we choose to pay attention to is what grows. Prayer is not simply the Ardaas we do in the Gurdwara. Slander and gossip are, I think, actually forms of prayer that bring us all down. Soi, soi deve, so we get the result of it.

From this thought it is not hard to say that to some extent it is we Sikhs who are keeping each other down. That may sound grim or ominous but it is actually positive and empowering. How? Once we realize how powerful and creative we are, especially as a group, we can make important changes within ourselves. Once we do that there is no telling what can happen in this world!

 

Let us not simply watch the news and talk about how bad things are. If everyone does that, we will keep enabling things to be as they are. Let us get together and pray for unity. Pray for justice,  for equality, for the worthy to ascend, and the corrupt to scatter. Surely it is important to be aware of the reality around us, more important is being empowered to forge the future that we want. It is time to pray for a robust and amazing future for our children, grandchildren and their great grandchildren.

Let us do an experiment. Not only do we have the human power of prayer, we have an extra secret ingredient: We have bani. With a pure heart,  honest intentions and aided by bani, our prayers are on hyperdrive! The light and the blessings that can come when we do this could be amazing and unthinkable.

In history it can not be denied that our prayers can create miracles. There are many examples and one time Guru ji explained why. Once Guru Gobind Singh ji made a camp in a garden. Throughout the day the local devotees offered the Guru gifts and prayed to Guru ji to grant them blessings like temporal success, protection from evil and the boon of the Naam.

It so happened that a royal adviser, a Pir, was also there and watched these events. He asked the Guru, "In our scriptures it is said that what is destined to be will surely happen. If something wrong happens it is because something had been done wrong previously, therefor whatever happens is destined. So when a Sikh prays prays for success, what are they praying for since there is only one possibility?"

In response Guru ji took his stamp seal, inked it and stamped it on a paper, "Pir ji, this is the answer." The Pir kindly asked for the explanation and the Guru explained, "The letters on the stamp are written backwards. This is how it was made from the beginning. But when the stamp humbly bows down and meets the paper... the letters are reversed from being backwards and appear correctly.

Similarly, the Creator has made this kind of condition for destiny. When one humbly serves and presents themselves to the Guru's sangat their adverse destiny is straightened. All their problems are solved. The reverse was nothing besides destiny. Thus the scriptures are correct. Nothing less and nothing more."

There is a bright future for the Guru's beloveds. Let us pray in such a way that we know the Guru hears us and sets the destiny straight!

Starting on June 6th, the 31st anniversary of 1984, we are making a call to prayer. We will recite Benti Choupai Sahib for 40 days.

KhandaFormation-bigBenti Choupai Sahib is the personal prayer of Guru Gobind Singh. The meaning of this Bani is very powerful, when you see what Guru ji asks for, it almost seems boastful, it is such an all encompassing prayer. It has everything we could ask for. “Save me with Your own Hand.” “Fulfill all my wishes.” “Bring peace to my family.” “Keep Your feet in my heart.” “Liberate my serviceful Sikhs.” “Wipe away the fear of death.”

“kilbikh sakal de ko harta, dusht dokhian ko chhe karta.”

“Eradicate the stain of all misdeeds, exterminate the enemies and the tyrants.”

These are some… some… of the powerful words in Benti Chaupai Sahib.

Our experiment is to gather 1,000 participants to pledge to do this prayer and let us see how powerfully we can impact the world.

(If you already do it every day you can add an extra recitation, if you are not currently doing it, you can start!).

Our intention is:

1: Clear any blocks that hold us Sikhs back as a group.

2: Bring increased unity to the panth.

3: Create a healing vibration in the Sikh community that can expand to the entire world.

Turban-Heart-550I suggest that we visualize what we are praying for. When we do choupai sahib, let’s take a little time to just picture how we see these intentions coming to life. Are you optimistic? Let us really get into it!

The more we can see it together, the more it can manifest.

It is written in the SGGS ‘jo brahmande, so pinde’ “As in the Universe, so in the body.” (ang 695, Bhagat Peepa ji) I’ll share my interpretation of this, and it’s just my interpretation: The more something carries weight in the unseen realm, the more it will spill over to our physical observable world. I know this sounds like philosophy but I really believe it. I have seen so many things happen in my life that started as thoughts. Things that would never happen, did happen, because I had put a lot of meditative thought into them. Things in the world changed and adjusted to my thoughts. Meditation, thought, prayer, whatever we want to call it, is very powerful. I would even say it is our main power.

Our power is our prayer. Our destiny is bright. The possibilities are endless.

Click below to 'Take the Pledge Now'. Feel free to share any positive updates or thoughts using the hashtag #1Prayer

- Harijot Singh Khalsa, SikhNet.com.

 

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Harijot Singh Khalsa

Harijot Singh Khalsa

Harijot Singh is a graduate of Miri Piri Academy. He serves as creator of SikhNet Stories. He has also authored several research pieces on Sikh history as well as offered encouraging messages through his articles.

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