August 21, 2014: This morning Amar was hugging and kissing Sukhmani Kaur for
her birthday as she woke up. He tells her, "Thank you for answering my prayer!"
(When he was little, he asked Guru Ram Das for a little sister.) Then she says, "Well,
I didn't want to come, but Siri Singh Sahib told me you are nice people, so I came."
Me and my brother, Amar Singh, in a quieter moment, June, 2013.
My princess dress at Disney World, November
29, 2011.
My one and only exception to wearing a Pink princess dress.
Me, my mom, and my dad.
My dad, my brother, Amar
Singh, and my uncle,
Guru Amrit Singh at Disney World,
November, 2011.
From top: My dad and mom, Sat
Kartar and Sat Bachan;
my uncle Guru Amrit with me and my auntie Ong
Kar; and
my cousin Saibhang with Amar at Disney World,
November, 2011.
S.S. Gurubachan Singh Khalsa in Chile, 2013.
Historic lecture on meditation and calming the mind. Video was produced by the National Congress of Chile.
A well balanced diet is eating chocolate with both hands.
Here, I'm having a ball at the bowl. Gimme ten!
Here, I'm having a ball with friends after a swim.
It doesn't get better than this.
And
did you know ...
"A woman is sixteen times more effectively intelligent and
more sensitive than a man, and she can handle all walks of
intelligence better than any man. Man is given the physical, and
woman is given the intelligence to balance it out." --Yogi
Bhajan
Sat Nam!*
My name, Sukhmani, means 'Pearl of Peace.'
My father and mother are Sat Kartar
Singh Khalsa and Sat Bachan Kaur Khalsa of Albuquerque,
New Mexico. And I have an older brother, whose name is Amar
Singh, which means 'Lion of the Immortal One.' My mother's parents
are Guru Bachan Singh Khalsa and Guru Bachan Kaur Khalsa, also of Albuquerque.
My father's parents are Hari Singh BirdKhalsa and Hari Kaur Bird Khalsa,
both of whom reside in Winter Park,
Florida.
'Deer' me!
My
big brother, Amar Singh and me, cheek to cheek.
Amar,
me, and friend Jonah take a break in Carlsbad.
Another
break in Carlsbad.
We 'smack attack' our uncle, Harimandir Jot Singh.
Me and Amar
Singh ready
for our own smack attack,
September, 2011.
And
this is me at my tae kwon do class where I 'tie won on.'
My
Auntie Ong Kar and me at the Free
Kitchen, April, 2011.
This
is me in my bhangra dress going to class.
This
is me in my bhangra dress leaving class.
Notice the matching Pink boots?
My
mom and me.
Left to
Right: Hari Jiwan Singh, Avtar Hari Singh, Sat Bachan Kaur, Guru Rattan
Kaur,
Gurujot Kaur, Bibiji Inderjit Kaur, SatSundri Kaur, Kirtan Singh, S. Guru
Amrit Kaur,
Guru Kirin Kaur, Gurubachan Kaur, Siri Vishnu Singh, Sat
Kartar Singh, Amrit Kaur,
Holy Kaur, Seva Kaur, Sat Hanuman Singh, Siri Mukta Singh, Siri Pritam
Kaur,
Gurubachan Singh, and Tyaga Singh in Portland, OR, June, 2011.
Here,
you'll also find some interesting links having to do with the Diversity of Life,
all of it the Creation of the One Creator, the people, places, things
and events happening all around us. For as we all know ...
Diversity
is universal, expansive, and all inclusive.
So now,
please sit back, relax, rejoice, and prepare to ponder the sublime, the
shocking, the silly, the subtle, the serious, the surprising, the strange,
the secret, the sordid, the sacred, the Supreme. A few examples follow,
but you'll find a lot more at the University
of Diversity. *See what Sat Nam means. See Acknowledgements.