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Written by: Gurutej Khalsa

Article Overview: About community and how important we all are in creating these support systems of the future

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What happening now?

I went to a red carpet event last Friday nite that was a book launch. There was also a mini movie made about the author. I know only in LA. This man has been very inspirational in forming a very large spiritual community. This community who teach conscious classes to adults and children and do good work in the community. The odd thing was this movie was only about him and how truly cool he was. It made he students or congregation look very dumb. It missed the point of this amazing community. The whole focus was HIM. I couldn’t wait to leave. He may be great but his creation could tell that story so much better.

This is what life is about now Community. How we can create ones that mission statement and mission in action is to give people tools to uplift themselves, body, mind and spirit. People still want to look up to an inspiring leader but truth be told it is the legacy that is left that counts.

These times are not about “the one” they are about the WE. The Us what we can do together. That is the movie I want to see the book I want to read. There are such programs being formed all around. It is inspiring to see that this is true. It is the time to uplift and create a weave that will hold all. That these new times are calling for a new way of living and acting and it is not about you or me. It is about us.

I just got off a call with Quattro University where I am honored to be part of the staff. It is becoming a community of those who feed others and are in turn are feed what they need. We all have needs and we all have gifts. Some of us know what our blank pages are and some don’t. Some are ready to ask for help and some not yet. Lets face it we all have blank pages what are yours?

This University is based on the four quadrants of your life that need to be feed. Wealth, try being without it and it’s not so fun Wellness, without this one you start loosing all the others, Leadership, the capacity to stand up and take charge of your gifts and share them effectively with others and Legacy, what we will leave behind, how conscious we are of being stewards in the now. This is something to be part of.

I have been part of many groundbreaking organizations and will be part of many more. I treasure all I have learned by living what I have been taught. Now I only want effective. What is effective for more and more people is to learn how to become their own Guru’s? Truly their own Gurus and then have the capacity to share what they know with others. This takes discipline, this takes commitment, and this takes having an experience of what can be and being willing to dance with that possibility each day till it becomes you.

Are you ready for this new wave? Are you ready for the Yes We Can? Are you ready to be the change? The time is calling you and you and you and me. My answer is yes. I am here for you. What do you want to share that the world needs today?

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About the Author: Gurutej Khalsa
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Gurutej Kaur Khalsa is the founder of The Energy Gurus. Her background includes 38 years in creating and directing conscious communities and businesses in Toronto and Los Angeles. Gurutej is a well known master teacher of yoga and health techniques to thousands of individuals in the Los Angeles area. She is currently consulting with businesses, organizations and corporations to bring practical knowledge and exercises into the workplace. She assists business owners in a process of increasing productivity through supporting people with techniques to regain their energy, enthusiasm and productivity Gurutej’s mission is to sustain, support, and uplift humanity through individual practices that create awareness, energy, and productivity in the home, workplace, and community www.gurutej.com www.theenergygurus.com

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