A book of poetry by Yogi Bhajan.
Within these pages lies a manual of conscious living written in the form of 108 luminous and inspiring poems. Based on the science of human consciousness called Raj Yog and written as a guide for future generations, these poems answer questions on how to live successfully with an open heart and mind amidst the challenges of the modern world.
In 1982, Yogi Bhajan asked Guruka Singh Khalsa to gather together all the poems he had written in Gurmukhi and translate them into English. The result is the book titled “Furmaan Khalsa” (the command of the Khalsa). Within these pages lies one of the most extraordinary works on Kundalini Yoga and Sikh Dharma lifestyles. This poetry book addresses topics such as how to experience your cosmic identity as a man or woman, and how to raise children who are strong, secure, and fearless. What does it mean to love and be loved? Yogi Bhajan also approaches the physical, mental, and spiritual effects of what we eat and drink, and how we can unlock the unused potential energies within so that we can really become effective to create positive changes within ourselves and in the world.
Publisher: Sikh Dharma International
Author: Yogi Bhajan, PhD
Publication Date: November 1, 1988
Language: English
Paperback: 304 pages
ISBN: 978-0-944442-00-5
Item Weight: 0.6 pounds