" Our final goal is to be completely free of any bondage. This also includes spiritual bondage." - Bhai Sahib Ji.
We have been fortunate to learn from our teachers Kirpal Singh, known as Sri Bhai Sahib Ji and Dr Kanwal Jit Singh, both who have passed on, an easy and effortless meditation.
Some links provided about the meditation. This has been an influential practice for over two decades.
We have groups around the world meditating and in Australia,
in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth
Indigenous Spirituality
As an indigenous, working-class woman, I am aware about the trauma from colonisation, racism, patriarchy, capitalism and imperialism on our people and how these are not marketing strategies. Any form of spiritual practice needs to have this understanding, and I apply this understanding in practice.
Read more:
Abstract, with Rikki Solomon, Ngā kitenga o te Maramataka: The insights into the Māori Lunar calendars. 2nd Asia Pacific Conference on Integrated Care, Naarm, Melbourne, 11-13 November 2019
Abstract, Moemoeā, Dreaming, Indigenous Well-being Conference, Meanjin, Brisbane. Oct 2025
In Search of the Infinite
A close friend and meditator wrote this book. It took him 16 years to write.
I am always amazed with all the new age spirituality speak, people still struggle to grasp these basic concepts enshrined in sacred scriptures and the concept of reciprocity with Indigenous Peoples. These are similar to 'we reap what we sow.'
" Discussions of karma frequently highlight the precise and predictable relationship between actions and their consequences. While this focus on karmic law is valid, it often overlooks a crucial aspect that is rarely discussed: the potential for karma to be influenced and altered. Karmic law doesn't function with rigid determinism; it can be modified. " - Parneet Sachdev, meditation friend, on altering and removing karma. Article on facebook, click on picture.