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I am a kundalini student and I must say that it has nothing to do with sikhi except the mantras like 'waheguru' and 'satnaam' that may be used.The yogi was a Sikh by religion and through the yoga he converted or transformed many students to sikhi.So far, no one has asked or dug into my pockets for more cash and no one has tried to sell me golden temple products or anything else associated with the yogi's empire. Yoga is exactly what it is, it is the art of combining mind, body and soul to attain a level of well being and control. Problems arise when people try to attach sikhi to it and try and make it gurmat.However, it is not manmat or anti-gurmat in my opinion. It is an activity that I enjoy along with the class environment involved.Me being a Sikh or not would not affect the benefits and joys that I get from this yoga.
I am a kundalini student and I must say that it has nothing to do with sikhi except the mantras like 'waheguru' and 'satnaam' that may be used.
The yogi was a Sikh by religion and through the yoga he converted or transformed many students to sikhi.
So far, no one has asked or dug into my pockets for more cash and no one has tried to sell me golden temple products or anything else associated with the yogi's empire.
Yoga is exactly what it is, it is the art of combining mind, body and soul to attain a level of well being and control.
Problems arise when people try to attach sikhi to it and try and make it gurmat.
However, it is not manmat or anti-gurmat in my opinion. It is an activity that I enjoy along with the class environment involved.
Me being a Sikh or not would not affect the benefits and joys that I get from this yoga.