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I am an American Sikh who studied with Yogi Bhajan for 30 years. I want to introduce you to a free e-book “ Sikhism and Tantric Yoga”; a rare and out of print book by a Sikh scholar and historian which takes a critical look at Yogi Bhajan's kundalini and tatric yoga systems. I discovered this book during my two years in India .“Sikhism and Tantric Yoga” has been a real eye-opener for me and makes complete sense when I think about the last thirty years of my life with Yogi Bhajan . Written by the esteemed Dr. Trilochan Singh , author of over twenty books on Sikh history and philosophy and lecturer at sixteen Universities, “Sikhism and Tantric Yoga”, describes the Sikh mystical path and is critical of Yogi Bhajan's Tantra and Kundalini Yoga. I have included here a sample of one chapter and the entire book can be downloaded for free at: Gurmukhyoga.com What I learned in India about the Sikh Mystic Path By Guru's grace, while being det
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Om Kriya Babaji Nama AUM In Search of Babaji WIE Tracks Down the Elusive Yogi-Christ of the Himalayas by Carter Phipps ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Babaji has been chosen by God to remain in his body for the duration of this particular world cycle. Ages will come and go—still the deathless master, beholding the drama of the centuries, shall be present on this stage terrestrial." So began the legend of the immortal sage Babaji. These words were published in 1946, in the classic spiritual tale Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda—a book that was destined to have a major impact on the then just emerging East-West spiritual dialogue. It was a book that introduced thousands, if not millions, of aspiring seekers in the Western world to a man who, legend tells us, is perhaps the greatest of ancient saints, an immortal deathless yogi of India watching over this earthly plane like a benevolent