After pursuing a graduate degree at San Francisco State University she changed course and joined the Youth Service Core of the American Friends Service Committee doing peace corp type service in Turkey and Israel.

On return from her International service Satkirin was drawn to the practice of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan. She helped found the 3ho Kundalini Yoga Ashram in San Diego. Her study of Gurbani Kirtan began on her first trip to India with Bibi Amarjit Kaur. And soon inspired by her experience of transformation at the famed Golden Temple of the Sikhs in Amritsar she continued to study, practice and perform world wide with well-known ragi- Sikh singer artists such as Bhai JaspalSingh, Bhai Hari Singh, Bhai Dya Singh, Ustaad Narinder Singh,Ghulam Mohammed Khan.

Satkirin's immense dedication to the yogic sciences has taken her all over the world to share this knowledge, which she began learning directly from her teacher, Yogi Bhajan, in 1970. She is a teacher trainer of Kundalini Yoga with a deep, direct understanding of this yoga discipline. She teaches at the annual 3HO Winter and Summer Solstice events and at Women's Camp in New Mexico.

As a Sikh Minister, appointed by Yogi Bhajan in 1974 to the position of Guru Granthi to the Los Angeles Gurdwara (Sikh Temple), and now serving the Manhattan Gurdwara, Satkirin projects grace in exalted service for the care of the Sikh HolyScriptures, the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. She teaches the sacred language of Gurmukhi to the adults and children of the community and performs Sikh religious ceremonies. As part of her mission to disseminate peace and service through music, Satkirin is a representative to the United Nations Department of Public Information for the NGO of Healthy Happy Holy Organization (3HO Foundation).

In addition, probably her most impressive contribution is raising two sons, with her beloved husband Siri Vishnu Singh. Gurumustuk Singh is the webmaster and founder of the famous Sikh-devoted website, www.sikhnet.com, and father of two children aged 5 and 10. Dharam Singh her younger son is a musician as well and attends college in San Francisco, California.

Satkirin shares her wisdom by allowing us to gain a clear experiential understanding of the power of the Naad, or universal sound current. Like a loving mother, she nurtures within us a deeper experience of ourselves through her gifts as a singer, musician, teacher, minister, and advocate. As she says, "Sharing the technology of this yogic way of life to uplift, enrich and bring harmony and peace to others is a gift that can only grow with sharing."