Swami Kriyananda Moves to Los Angeles!

Over fifty Ananda members from the Seattle Sangha have just returned from our journey to Ananda Village, CA for the annual week of Spiritual Renewal with Swami Kriyananda. It was a week of fellowship, inspiration, meditation, sunshine, cooling breezes, delicious meals, starlit skies and so much more. On Saturday, Cliff and Willow Kushler invited us to visit and to bless their new home, having just moved from Lynnwood only two weeks before.

Swami Kriyananda and a teaching and support staff are moving this week in preparation for events this next weekend including a public talk at the Ford Theatre (across the street from the Hollywood Bowl) Sunday night. (See anandala.org for more details). Swamiji has announced that he will reside in Los Angeles in order to teach and share in the city where his guru, Paramhansa Yogananda, had taken up residence and his worldwide headquarters so many decades ago. Read the rest of this entry »

A New Worldwide Swami Order

Dear Friends,

Padma and I are honored and humbled to travel to Italy a week before Thanksgiving to participate in the first initiation ceremony as nayaswamis in a new, worldwide order of swamis recently announced by Swami Kriyananda, founder of Ananda, and direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda. During his life, Paramhansa Yogananda invited men and women from all walks of life, single, married, and with children into his ashrams. Of the gurus in the line of Self-realization masters of which he was the last, two had been, at some point in their lives, married with children. Of Yogananda’s own most advanced disciples, all had been married. Married or single is not the point, however, of the Nayaswami Order: ego transcendence as the means to God-realization is the emphasis, instead. Thus the new Order is open to all walks of life.

The great monasteries and nunneries of a bygone age are all but empty, compared to a hundred years ago, whether east or west. Those who left their vocation did not necessarily turn merely to a worldly life. Most continued their lives of service and devotion being now in the world but not of the world. Yet how many have struggled wondering if spiritually they had failed. How many lived misunderstood and judged by their peers or the society around them when in fact they were in tune with a new spiritual awakening, one that seeks to bring Spirit into the world, not to condemn the world.

The time has come and now is for those who have dedicated themselves completely to God — in service and meditation — to stand up and be visible for the inspiration and encouragement of all those seeking truth and inner freedom in God.

The Nayaswami Order is not limited either to members of Ananda worldwide nor even to disciples of Paramhansa Yogananda. Recognizing and honoring Paramhansa Yogananda as the patron saint, as it were, of this new expression of renunciation in the new age known as Dwapara (the second age, the age of energy awareness), all are welcome. There will be an application and approval process but no central ecclesiastical authority or disciplinary body beyond one’s conscience and one’s spiritual dedication which, to be accepted into the Order, must be recognizable in one’s life by one or more others already in the new Order.

The text of the new Order identifies fourteen aspects of renunciation that one should have manifested and be actively striving to perfect in one’s life. Some of these include an absence of material desires or attachments, an absence of anger, calm acceptance of what life brings, absence of self-justification, inner attitude and practice of divine mindfulness, absence of personal motive, even-mindedness amidst pleasure or pain or the critique of themselves by others, a sense of kinship with all life, daily practice of meditation, and love for God.

There are two levels: the tyaga stage of preliminary renunciation and the nayaswami stage of complete renunciation. Within the tyaga stage may be celibate monastics (brahmacharyis or brahmacharinis) or householders, tyagis (men) or tyaginis (women). For the latter it will be those whose children are grown and no longer a direct responsibility to their parent(s).

Swami Kriyananda, now to be called, at least formally, Nayaswami Kriyananda, also proposed colors and attire for the nayaswami (royal blue) and for the brahmacharyas (golden yellow). The details and circumstances for their use will no doubt unfold over time and according to local culture, custom, and circumstances.

The creation of the Order includes an invitation to all existing swamis around the world to apply to be nayaswamis. This can help them identify more integrally with the way of life, attitudes, and precepts expressed in this new Order which is “Samadhi-affirming” rather than world-negating. The order has no intrinsic relationship to Ananda, to the existing religious orders of Ananda (Sevaka and Sadhaka Orders), nor implies any position in respect to Ananda. Nor does the Nayaswami Order override various levels of membership, religious orders, or positions of leadership in Ananda, local or worldwide.

Soon the text of the new Order, A New-Age Renunciate Order, will be available for all to read. You may call Ananda in Bothell or email us at contact@anandaseattle.org to receive your own copy formatted as a PDF.

This is an historic moment for all of Ananda and for other sincere seekers far beyond Ananda’s immediate influence. An example of renunciation in Dwapara Yuga (this new, modern era) is sorely needed that high-minded souls seeking Self-realization can be, whether by their example and consciousness, or by their outward service, instruments for divine guidance in a world so needing harmony and joy.

For the lifelong dedication of Nayaswami Kriyananda to the divine vision and mission of Paramhansa Yogananda and those great souls who sent him, we remain eternally grateful.

Blessings to you,

Nayaswamis Hriman and Padma

P.S. For those attending the Thanksgiving Banquet at Ananda Community, Padma and Hriman will share experiences of their participation in the first initiation and of their visit to Ananda in Italy. The following Sunday, the 29th, they will conduct the Sunday Service on the theme of the new Order.

Do You Know Your Neighbor at Sunday Service?

Have you ever been curious who that cheerful smiling person sitting beside you at Sunday service is? Or who is emanating that blissful energy when you meditate in a group? We’re assembling a “Ananda Sangha and Friends” Bulletin Board with pictures of folks who frequent the Temple. We are inviting you to participate. For your convenience, there are two easy ways to do so:

  1. Send us your picture (via email to contact@anandaseattle.org). We’d like a photo of your face for easy recognition. It should be of resolution 300 dpi or better.
  2. Let us take your picture. We’ll have some times announced after Sunday Service. In January, 2009, those will be January 11th and January 25th.  Your photographer will be Chandi Holliman.

Thanks, we’re looking forward to all of us knowing each other’s names.

Chandi Holliman and Karen Sherman

Please welcome Ananda’s Yoga Teacher Trainees!

On September 19th ten radiant souls began the 2008-2009 Ananda Yoga Teacher Training Program. It was a lovely first weekend together. The program is a 200+ hour training program that meets for 11 weekends spanning 7 months. Topics of study include asana study and practice, pranayam, astral body, “How to Teach Ananda Yoga”, Meditation, Yoga Philosophy and Lifestyle, applied anatomy and much more! The program is co-taught by Willow Kushler and Murali Venketrao. Murali brings great humor and delight to the often dreaded study of anatomy. Chocolate somehow works it’s way into the content each class!

If you have an interest in taking the program in the future now is a good time to begin preparations. Please email Willow Kushler or call her at 425-806-3700.

Check the yoga schedule and visit one of Ananda’s many classes. Remember that Yoga is for Everyone

Welcome and bless the trainees . . .
Front Row: Randa Hilal, Marjorie McIntyre, Natalia Morales, Prem-Shanti Rider (Re-taking), Carole McDonald, Cindy Gottfried
Back Row: Paula Scher, Brian Dotson, Vanessa Downer, Diana Piermattei

Staying in Touch

This Week At Ananda

We invite you to subscribe to This Week At Ananda, a weekly email update with details of what’s happening at Ananda in the next week. You can see a sample and sign up for an RSS feed at http://community.icontact.com/p/ananda_seattle/newsletters/twananda, or email contact@anandaseattle.org to subscribe.

Ananda Sangha Monthly Newsletter

Once a month we publish the Sangha e-newsletter with feature articles on meditation, upcoming events, excerpts from books by Paramhansa Yogananda and Swami Kriyananda, birthdays, Ananda Community and East West Bookshop news, family news, and so much more. To receive your copy by e-mail, email contact@anandaseattle.org or visit http://anandaseattle.org/contact/MailingListRequest.php.

Save a Tree – Go Digital!

Would you like to receive a digital copy of the next issue of the four-month Ananda Magazine? Here’s all you do: send an email to contact@anandaseattle.org. When the next magazine is published, we’ll send you an email with a link to view the magazine on your computer screen with the option to print all or a portion of it yourself. By making this choice you will not receive from us a printed copy in the mail (although you can pick one up any time at any Ananda or East West Bookshop location). You can change your mind any time.

Need a Calendar?

Did you notice that the fall Ananda magazine no longer has a four-month traditional calendar? Did we forget? Nope! It’s now viewable or printable at http://anandaseattle.org/activities/Calendar.php. Or pick up a copy at either Ananda location or call 425-806-3700 and we’ll mail you one.

Ministry Fund Update

After a year of operating at two locations in the Seattle area, we thought it might be helpful to share some financial facts and goals for the ministry budget for Ananda in Seattle & Bothell. The increased attendance at both locations has been a blessing for many new souls & old friends. Please let us know if you have any questions!

Ministry Fund 2008Monthly Income Budget &Actual Tithes/Pledges/Donations (Thank You God)

Your tithes/pledges/donations to the Ministry Fund support the operations and staff.

God Serving God

Budget Actual Over/Short
January $15,500 $10,578 -$4,922 **
February $15,500 $12,847 -$2,653 **
March $15,500 $13,148 -$2,352 **
April $15,500 $12,343 -$3,157 **
**To date, shortfalls have been covered by new class offerings which will not repeat again until the Fall of 2008.

Ananda Photo Gallery

Karen ShermanDo you recognize the person sitting near you at Sunday service, but don’t quite remember his or her name? We’ve had requests for years to have a photo gallery of participants at Ananda in Seattle and Bothell. We are now in the process of creating one! We will be posting snapshots of anyone who wants to participate on an informal bulletin board. It will be a great way to learn the names of fellow Ananda friends and members.

Chandi & Joel HollimanWe encourage you to have your photo taken, since this will help both newcomers and old timers to learn who we all are. Photo shoots will be announced in advance. While we are “catching up” and taking photos of all, Chandi will plan to take photos several times a month. After that, she will take photos on a monthly basis. Dates will be announced in advanced. If you have a favorite electronic photo, we would be happy to use that. Send it by email to contact@anandaseattle.org.

Thanks for helping us to get to know each other,

Chandi and Karen

 

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