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Hari Kaur Bird
My name is Hari Kaur Bird. 
My motto, "To serve is to succeed."
POINTS TO PONDER

"The
mere act of teaching implies that one
wishes the world well." -- Roger
Rosenblatt
“The job of a spiritual teacher is to poke,
provoke, confront and elevate." -- Yogi
Bhajan
"Life
is the only gift of God within you ... be grateful." -- Yogi Bhajan
"Think
about it. You grew your magnificent brain, perhaps the most
complicated thing in the world. And you grew it without even thinking
about it. A supremely intelligent Life Force of unknown origin created
and sustains this miracle of life. It's what we refer to as God."
-- Hari Singh
"Underneath
the superficial self, which pays attention to this and that, there
is another self more really us than I. And the more you become aware
of
the Unknown Self -- if you become aware of it -- the more you realize
that it is
inseparably connected with everything else that is. You are a function
of this total
galaxy, bounded by the Milky Way, and this galaxy is a function of
all other galaxies.
You are that vast thing that you see far, far off with great telescopes.
You look and
look, and one day you are going to wake up and say, "Why, that's
me!" And in
knowing that, you know that you never die. You are the eternal thing
that comes
and goes, that appears -- now as John Jones, now as Mary Smith, now
as
Betty Brown -- and so it goes, forever and ever and ever." -- Alan Watts
I
am a native of the Midwest. I hold a current Florida Insurance license.
I'm a wife, mother and grandmother, as well. I have served as an Administrator,
Opticians' Assistant, and as a Community College Computer Lab Assistant.
I am also serving as a mentor in my Florida community. 
I
feel blessed to have the opportunity to share some interesting news
and views with you and our family
along with some helpful information and a few
laughs. You'll find many diverse and interesting links to do with
Life, the people, places, things and events happening all around us.
Some are of a humorous nature. Most are
informative and thought provoking.
And some can even be considered divergent.

A
pair of doves outside a window of our home, the 'Bird's Nest'.

Below
is a special assortment of just a
few of the diverse collection of hundreds of links in our University
of Diversity library having to do with the awesome Diversity of
Life, the people, places, things and events, which are happening all
around us and within us, all of it being an expression of the One
Creator, the One Source. See Acknowledgements.
So
as a Student of Life, 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 superb, the sacred, the Supreme.
Life, after all, is a University of Diversity. Just a few examples
follow.

Featured
news Featured
testimonial Featured
recipes
Meet
a vegetarian Non-fiction
sequel to The DaVinci Code
Our
grandson's Web site Our
granddaughter's Web site
Why
Sikhs wear a turban The
after-death experience
Now
you know A
tribute to the greatest generation
What's
the buzz about beards The
woman pope
An
inspirational gift for all the visitors of this site
Opticians:
Merchants or Health Care Providers
A
born again American, conceived in liberty
The
science of meditation and its benefits
The
Ubuntu Age - All for One, Won for All
Kundalini
Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan
Sikhs
and the U.S. Department of Justice
The
pros and cons of the meatless diet
A
Back To Basics Course for Opticians
Vegetarians
do not become alcoholics
See
why Sikhs keep their hair unshorn
A
meditation to realize your greatness
The
New York Times about the Sikhs
St.
Wenceslaus, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
About
Kundalini Yoga and the Sikhs
A
tribute to the greatest generation
Life
According To Yogi Bhajan.com
Corporations
are killing consumers
Americans
in the aftermath of 9-11
What
happens when you meditate
Synergy:
When 1 plus 1 equals 11
The
Crucifixion by An Eyewitness
A
quick change you won't believe
The
University of Diversity Annex
This
artist thinks he's an elephant
The
Stop-Alzheimer's Meditation
If
your dad doesn't have a beard
Do
you know who you really are
Corporate
America vs America
Sikh
kids explain Sikh Dharma
Attachment
or non-attachment
December
21, 2012 - The end
What's
the buzz about beards
Hymns
of Guru Gobind Singh
Opticianry
today as we see it
The Physiology of The Word
See
what really makes us fat
Aspartame:
A sweet poison
The
after-death experience
See
and hear Josh Groban
May
we always be grateful
Life
according to YouTube
Where
do they come from
Native
American fry bread
What does Sat Nam mean
I
do not eat dead animals
Hymns
of Guru Ram Das
The
Sikh Warrior Anthem
The
last Comanche Chief
George
Carlin on religion
Ten
illusions, One reality
A
Sikh Dharma glossary
The
Essence, you are IT
The
Cherokee language
Do
you have two moms
Calculate
your true age
About
reversing autism
Who
is Ram Das Singh
The
interview with God
Sugar: The bitter truth
The
Ooh Rah Memorial
All for One Won for All
To
serve is to succeed
Your
health by da-sign
At
the feet of The Yogi
What's
with the turban
All for One Won for All
The
'Heart Attack Grill'
Reflexology
foot chart
Each moment is a gift
The
'High Flying' pilot
America
the beautiful
For
meat-eaters only
For
garlic lovers only
Bill
Cosby on Blacks
The
Inner Clean Diet
Hear
celestial music
Acknowledgements
Free
online billiards
A
grandson's essay
The
Bigot Detector
How
to make ghee
The
gnostic Jesus
Early
3HO History
True
perspectives
Our
family dentist
A
tale of six boys
The
'indigo' child
Another
true tale
Be Your Allness
Cancer
answers
A
cosmic vision
Misty Mornings
A
Photo Parade
The
Desiderata
Now
you know
Who
is Akiane
Path
2 Fitness
And
God said
What
is Maya
Back
walking
Magic
online
Ear
candling
About
hair
The
Sikhs
Sat Kriya
Sadhana
Click
art
My
wife
Zathura
Mudras
Family
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Siddhartha
Gautama Buddha