

The scope of the report focuses solely on allegations of sexual and spiritual abuse (i.e. Findings: Sexual and Spiritual AbuseĪs stated early in the report and in the cover letter from SSSC, “much of the alleged conduct, more likely than not occurred.” The report lists statements from anonymous victims and supporters in their own words. In her book, Dyson says she experienced sexual and emotional abuse, coercion, and harassment from Bhajan, spanning from the late 1960s through the mid 1980s.Īfter the book’s release, several more Yogi Bhajan followers broke their silence on a private Facebook Group, now called Beyond the Cage | The 3HO | Yogi Bhajan | Kundalini Yoga Aftermath. Vows of faithfulness to your marriage partner are integral to the Sikh faith.
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At this point, Bhajan was married to Inderjit Kaur Uppal (they remained married for 50 years) and they had three children together. She writes that she was carrying Bhajan’s child. The book opens with Dyson’s hospitalization in London after a botched abortion in India. The wave of allegations was prompted by a book called Premka: White Bird in a Golden Cage, published in late 2019, 16 years after Bhajan’s passing, by the guru’s former secretary of 20-plus years-Pamela Dyson. SSSC announced that it was launching an independent investigation into allegations and hiring An Olive Branch on March 9, 2020. The report was commissioned by the Siri Singh Sahib Coporation (SSSC), an umbrella organization overseeing all for-profit and non-profit holdings of Bhajan’s estate-including the Happy, Healthy, Holy Organization (3HO), which disseminates information on Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan worldwide the Kundalini Research Institute (KRI) Sikh Dharma International, which spreads the teachings of Sikh Gurus Yogi Tea Akal Security and many more. iStockīhajan, a Sikh born in the Punjab region of India (Now Pakistan) in 1929, relocated to the United States in late 1968, where he subsequently built an empire of multiple businesses and non-profit organizations worth billions of dollars at the time of his death in 2004. Sexual assault allegations against Yogi Bhajan, originally named Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji-the man who brought Kundalini Yoga to the West-are likely true, according to a report released August 13, 2020, by An Olive Branch, an organization formed in 2011 to respond to ethical misconduct in spiritual communities. For exclusive access to all our stories, including sequences, teacher tips, video classes, and more,
