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Student's
of Dr. Thind
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During
his life, Dr. Thind touched many people who
crossed his path.
Dr.
Thind lectured to over 5 million students
and disciples in his 65 years of teaching
as a Sat Guru. His disciples and devotees
looked to him as a role model for a God-conscious
life. There is not telling how many disciples
and students Doctor had in his lifetime, but
all those who he touched benefited through
his teachings for generations to come.
Below are links to Dr. Thind's letter to his
disciples. You will note the love he had for
those who seek his inspirations. Click on
any of the links below.
1961-62 Holiday Letter
1964
Holiday Letter
1964-65
Holiday Letter
1965-66
Holiday Letter
1966-67
Holiday Letter
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Below
are also some of the testimonials his student wrote
regarding their teacher
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Meditations
by Audle Allison
Audle
Allison
was
a disciple of the late Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind
of Punjab, India, who was in the Sikh line
of gurus that began with Guru Nanak (1469-1539).
Mr. Allison moved from an early background
in Christianity to a total disbelief in any
sort of God to his eventual awakening to his
inner Self. He was instructed by this higher
consciousness to call the Holy Nãm
or energy of life the "Christ Flow," and his
Guru, Dr. Thind, agreed that this concept
was an excellent way for the western mind
to understand divine energy. Among Mr. Allison's
greatest strengths are his humility and open-mindedness
that has allowed him to learn from all teachings.
He claims no final truths and no fixed or
orthodox belief.
Click
here to view Audle's book on "Meditation,
Ancient Teachings of the Masters"
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From
Hardeep Singh
Sardar Bhagat Singh Thind jee was a Sikh Pioneer
who was Brave and Determined to live with
Dignity and Respect.... believing in WaheGuru
and....his Faith and Freedom for Humanity.
He is an icon for many young Sikhs and people
of other faiths. Especially for Young Sikhs
who wear Turbans.... Bhagat jee's personality
provides great motivation, confidence, and
Self-respect and Live with Dignity.... attitude
among kids. He will be remembered, continue
to motivate and be an Icon and Leader for
Sikhs in coming centuries.
Warm regards,
Hardeep Singh.
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From
Indian Culture Discussion Chat Forums By M&R
October 22, 2003
RE: Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind (Kamboj)
Much of the necessary information relevant
to Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind, a great personality
from Kamboj community is already on the internet,
but I still want to add the following:
Dr. Thind was indeed an institution himself.
He was a saint, a missionary, a philosopher,
a freedom fighter, besides also being a philanthropist
and an excellent human being. The Sikhs in
particular and the Americans in general owe
much to him for all his missionary dedications
and the contributions he has made in their
cause.
"Doctor exemplified his teachings by his own
transformed and beautifully - lived life;
he was a fountainhead of energy and wisdom."
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From
Bhupinder Singh Tufaan-Nihang
Dear David, I was thrilled to receive the
books and will send a money order after the
first of February. The package has 2 addresses
and would like to know just which address
I should use. I have a friend here that has
been to India and likes the lady "Amma" very
much. He would open one book at a time and
begin to read. It was a thrill to read something
that is truly inspiring and applicable. Your
father was and is a man that I must say is
the Rosetta stone I have been searching for
over 37 years. I have heard in the past that
Sikhism is a Scientific path, have read through
many libraries in many Sikh Gurdwara's and
have found history or peoples opinions about
whatever; but nothing like your father. Is
there a chance I might have a photo of your
father in his WW1 uniform?
Thank you so much, Your humble servant, Bhupinder
Singh Tufaan-Nihang
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