Letter From the Editor
Sat Nam.
The Siri Singh Sahib (Yogi Bhajan) always taught us to serve the mission, reach for our highest destiny, and to serve mankind. He said that a legacy is more important than anything else because it lives on after we die. A friend wrote me after an honoring ceremony, "The whole event was simple, dignified, and powerfully moving. We couldn't do better than to live our lives so that our deaths justified such a ceremony." Yes!

Yogi Bhajan lives on in our hearts and our lives. His words and the universal teachings he endeared us with, taught us conscious awareness, and now we, in turn, step up to the plate and continue the responsibility of passing on these teachings. Someone else wrote to me that his way of honoring Yogi Bhajan was by reflecting him in all parts of his life. He asks himself, "What would Yogiji Do?"

I asked myself what would he do? My personal reflections: He would tell us to keep up, keep smiling, to do our sadhana, to see God in all and to honor him by upholding the legacy and the mission of serving humankind. He would tell us to keep on being the lighthouses for the Aquarian Age - to continue to love and uplift humanity.

The Siri Singh Sahib (Yogi Bhajan) touched our hearts and enriched our lives. His words were as profound as they were simple and always directed us towards living our highest destiny. As the gift of his teachings has touched your life, you can touch the lives of many others by giving generously to Dasvandh. Please send your Year End gift to Dasvandh, now in loving memory of the man who has given you so much, and please begin a regular tithing program, EFT, or credit card debit to continue the work of spreading the teachings of Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji, also known as Yogi Bhajan. Thank you.

Humbly yours in service,


Darshan Kaur Khalsa
Dasvandh Director
From Prosperity Paths Issue: November, 2004
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