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		<title>By: Dominic</title>
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		<author>Dominic</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 01:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sat Nam, 

M            y name is Dominic. I have been traveling along my path now several years. It was because of two very near and dear teachers I even began to realize I had a path. The first Ram Das Kaur. I know some of you(Sikh) know of her, as she was very close to Yogi Bhajan. I believe in a personal Secretary or assistant of one sort or another most especially with organization efforts of 3ho. I met her in 1995 at one of her yoga classes. A case manager of mine at the time attended her classes regularly. When she met me, she instructed me that if I had only but a bowl of rice to offer, I was to still come to class. If I did not even have a bowl of rice, to stop along the way and bring her a flower. That it was not money or the cost of a class that was important, but rather first I make it to class, second maintain balance in life if I take at least offer something. I was going through some of the hardest trials in my life awakening spiritually. She did not pass judgment on me, nor leave me out in the cold. Instead like that of a state of Grace, she took me in and gave me gentle loving guidance. She also introduced me to Dyal Singh Khalsa here in Tucson, Az. Explaining to me the importance of a masculine role in guiding my journey as well. They were two of the kindest people I have ever come to have known in my walk through these planes of existence. I miss them both dearly. I am back in Tucson now. If anyone can help me reconnect my two beloved mentors/friends, would you please do so.If it is not meant to be, as even I realize everything is exactly as it is meant to be, I send this shout out throughout the universe,cyberspace, and the many Sikh communiities. Ram Das Kaur and Dyal Singh Khalsa I love you both and miss you both dearly. I am here in Tucson again. Should we meet again I will cry tears of Joy. Should we not, know then you touched my life dearly. You were/are my living example of what Love is, and what I believe Sikh Dharma is truly about. It is because of your example to every Sihk I meet I tip my head and my hand  to my heart with respect. Much Love and many blessings.

                                Sat Nam

                                 Dominicji</description>
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<p>M            y name is Dominic. I have been traveling along my path now several years. It was because of two very near and dear teachers I even began to realize I had a path. The first Ram Das Kaur. I know some of you(Sikh) know of her, as she was very close to Yogi Bhajan. I believe in a personal Secretary or assistant of one sort or another most especially with organization efforts of 3ho. I met her in 1995 at one of her yoga classes. A case manager of mine at the time attended her classes regularly. When she met me, she instructed me that if I had only but a bowl of rice to offer, I was to still come to class. If I did not even have a bowl of rice, to stop along the way and bring her a flower. That it was not money or the cost of a class that was important, but rather first I make it to class, second maintain balance in life if I take at least offer something. I was going through some of the hardest trials in my life awakening spiritually. She did not pass judgment on me, nor leave me out in the cold. Instead like that of a state of Grace, she took me in and gave me gentle loving guidance. She also introduced me to Dyal Singh Khalsa here in Tucson, Az. Explaining to me the importance of a masculine role in guiding my journey as well. They were two of the kindest people I have ever come to have known in my walk through these planes of existence. I miss them both dearly. I am back in Tucson now. If anyone can help me reconnect my two beloved mentors/friends, would you please do so.If it is not meant to be, as even I realize everything is exactly as it is meant to be, I send this shout out throughout the universe,cyberspace, and the many Sikh communiities. Ram Das Kaur and Dyal Singh Khalsa I love you both and miss you both dearly. I am here in Tucson again. Should we meet again I will cry tears of Joy. Should we not, know then you touched my life dearly. You were/are my living example of what Love is, and what I believe Sikh Dharma is truly about. It is because of your example to every Sihk I meet I tip my head and my hand  to my heart with respect. Much Love and many blessings.</p>
<p>                                Sat Nam</p>
<p>                                 Dominicji</p>
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