Sikh Spiritual Practice

Sikh Spiritual Practice

Stories explaining Sikhs practice and how it touches the spirit, with Sikh poems and yoga how-to.

Sikh Spiritual Practice

Stories explaining Sikhs practice and how it touches the spirit, with Sikh poems and yoga how-to.

Paperback £14.99 || $24.95

Apr 30, 2010
978-1-84694-289-1

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Personal & practical guides, Sikhism, Yoga

Synopsis

Sikhism is one of the finest and least known spiritual practices around. This book explains the spiritual underpinnings of Sikh practice, including how Sikhs use sound to experience the Divine. Youve seen Sikhs and wondered why they wear turbans and what they believe. Or youve been invited to a Sikh event and are wondering what to expect. This book explains what Sikhs practice, how they practice it and why. Along the way, you will get to read Sikh poetry, which includes passages by the great Sufi/Hindu saint Kabir. Youre a Kundalini Yoga student and wonder what the connection is between Sikhism and Kundalini Yoga. This book explains where the two disciplines meet and where they differ. It also includes some Kundalini Yoga you can practice, including one previously unpublished meditation. You were born a Sikh and wonder why anyone born to a majority faith would choose a religion that looks funny to everyone else. This book tells stories of people who became Sikhs voluntarily and why they did so.

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