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This is one of many blogs that can be seen on the internet discussing some of the alleged attrocities linked to this self proclaimed guru:
"I have been reading Gurumustik Singh's blog for about 1 month now and am really happy to see such an awesome display of honesty about one’s life and love for Sikhi. His family is beautiful and loving, and I wish one day to have the same comforts and ability to practice Sikhi as freely as they do and with the support structure they clearly seem to possess from their sungat. One thing however that I feel someone needs to bring up is the issue of Yogi Bhagin. The more I read and the more I see, it really appears that he had a great impact on these Sikhs inspiration for Sikhi and their love and they highly respect him for that fact. Sometimes I feel as though the illusion is ok since it has done so much positive regardless of the true nature of the man, however no matter how much good a person does, does that make his foes disappear? One thing that bothers me being a female, is that often men in power who have access to impressionable women tend to, when corrupt take advantage of innocent sincere interest expressed due to their overbearing charismatic personality or influence or persuasiveness over the innocent persons i.e. women. Yogi Bhajan was not exempt to this action of imposing himself; when he had no right to, as he was in a role of religious leadership and guidance oriented position. I am sure the 3ho community is not oblivious to the fact he had 2 reported rape cases against him, and has been known to have extramarital relationships with some of the Sikh converts he inspired. He even reportedly at one point had women who were called "secretaries" sleep in the same room as him, up to 12 women at one time; which reminds me of a king's harem in the 16th century middle east. This to me does not seem appropriate, does it to you? One thing that infuriates me is that he could do this, that he had that much power to manipulate these women into things so rotten, so disgusting, so against our precious TRUE GURU - Siri Guru Granth Sahib, makes me sick to my stomach. How can a man who had done such awful things feel he has the right to be called SIRI SINGH SAHIB - WHAT EGO!!! This is just not good, whatever you may feel right or wrong is, I believe a man that extends his sexuality against women when he is in a religious role is wrong, and on top of that claims he is a pious married religiously devoted man and "leader" of a religious group. I personally think that he didn't bring all the Sikhs in the west to Sikhi it was Hukam, the Strong hand of Waheguru that brought you all to the path of Sikhism. He was just a character in the play that was ultimately your fate to find Siri Guru Granth Sahib and Waheguru. In addition I do understand for the panth that it is good to have a good reputation and so forth for the greater world not to see Sikhs in a bad light, but the cover-up that followed to hide what Yogi Bhajan did by other leaders of the Sikh faith was immoral and unethical. If a man has a history of sexua| assault or molestation, or sexua| manipulation he should be stripped of all titles and directed where he can obtain help. The leaders who gave Yogi Bhajan the money to pay off the women who had accused him of such acts should honestly be ashamed of themselves. I know many western Sikhs have a true allegiance to Yogi Bhajan, hence the title of SIRI SINGH SAHIB placed at the beginning of his name, however being a Sikh woman of Siri GURU GOBIND SINGH and WAHEGURU I can never bring myself to call him that because my true Guru is Waheguru, and no one measures up to title of Siri Singh Sahib in the worldly world, history has proven this. God knows what is in every man’s heart."
May God bless you all,
ChardeeKhalaaa,
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa
Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh!
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