Faith & Practicality

Since September 11, 2001, the United States has been caught up in a slowly rising tide of fear and instability. Masked at first by aggressive use of force abroad and intensive security measures at home, terrorism at home has gradually been accepted as an ever-present possibility. To this has now been added the threat of large-scale economic instability and long-term decline. How then can we who are on the path of meditation relate with faith and practicality to these new realities? While generally speaking the “yogic” lifestyle isn’t associated with political activism, “yoga” (which affirms our Oneness) is nonetheless fomenting its own, albeit quiet, revolution: the upliftment and expansion of consciousness one by one.

If the fast pace of globalization were a cyclone, meditation would be the calm in the eye of the storm. Meditation counteracts the threatening and disintegrating aspects of rapid global change by awakening one’s awareness of our underlying connectedness and igniting the self-initiative to work cooperatively with others. When no merely national government or industry can adequately shield its citizens or work force from international trends and rapid change, it is time for individuals to take the initiative. Truthfully, security and stability are never to be found outside of ourselves in any age. But in this age, that truth becomes intensely obvious as day to day life in every nation, city, and town becomes a “reality show” accessible by fast travel, internet, or television!

When the fledgling (and first) Ananda Community in California had all but burned to the ground in a forest fire, Swami Kriyananda stated that “faith is what we need most because faith is the most practical thing of all.” Faith? Not money in the bank? Not the protection of the law? Yes – as time, effort, and grace were to prove – a future network of international communities rose from the ashes of that fire. Faith in ourselves and faith in the goodness of God’s love, wisdom, and mercy in all things is a power no government can match nor any politician promise.

The most powerful political party anywhere is the Faith Party! Membership is restricted to individual souls led by God consciousness, running on a platform of inner peace, funded by unconditional love, and committed to defending the constitution of wisdom.

Conscious, enlightened living is a good start but is not enough. We can each do our part for global warming or the relief of human suffering, but as Mahatma Gandhi put it, now so famously, “we must be the change we seek.” From his followers (Satyagrahis), he demanded nothing less than complete renunciation of personal desires. It is individual dedication that draws the divine grace which is our only true protection and security. If there is to be peace in the world it is we who must enter the state of consciousness that is perfect, inner peace. If there is to be prosperity in the world, it is we who must be free from greed and self-seeking.

Money Magnetism by Swami KriyanandaIn his book “Money Magnetism” Swami Kriyananda demonstrates how material success comes when our life goals are self-giving (rather than self-serving). “Added unto us” (as Jesus put it) are our material needs when we put love for God and service to God in all as our highest priority. Ananda Communities have been founded upon the inspiration of Paramhansa Yogananda who foresaw that practical examples of individuals and families living and serving together cooperatively to express high ideals could demonstrate how to find true happiness in this time of great change and instability. The need for such examples is becoming increasingly obvious as a long era of material security and prosperity appears to be drawing to a close. This is not a view from the depths of despair. It is the promise and the hope for a better world which Paramhansa Yogananda predicted would come, if only after trials and challenges, as a new and expanded consciousness dawns upon our planet. Service, cooperation, and devotion with meditation is the new lifestyle for freedom, security, and happiness.

Hriman & Padma McGilloway, Spiritual Directors of Ananda SeattleBlessings to all,

Hriman and Padma

Living Wisdom School Fun-Raising Dinner

On Monday evening May 12, about 70 parents and friends of Living Wisdom School gathered at The Everest Kitchen restaurant for a fun evening, and fundraiser for Living Wisdom School. The restaurant is a homey one, with excellent Indian and Nepalise dishes provided buffet style. Many of the children had their own meal and playtime at the school (thank you especially to Carole Bartoo for her expert care) while the parents enjoyed an informal get-together. Leslie Moulton, Darcy DeLyle and Louann Garceau headed up the committee that planned and organized the event. (Thank you so much!) In addition to the meal, we had a dessert auction – with the homemade desserts displayed at one end of the room and with people coming up throughout the evening to place their bids on everything from delicious apple pies, coconut/mango pie, homemade caramels and chocolate bark, to cheese cakes and chocolate mousse cake. Some of the items had a furious “battle” going on for them. We had two sweet children from India, clothed in fancy Indian dress, who performed some traditional Indian dances. We also enjoyed a slide presentation of the children as they engaged in various school activities, including some of the performance of the Mother’s Day Tea. To top it off there was the presenting of 15 door prizes which were enclosed in helium balloons.

A great time was had by all and the event raised $2,000 for the school!

Living Wisdom School Teachers & Students

Featured Classes in June

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Essence of Self-Realization
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Art as Inspiration

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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

Meditation Tips – May 2008

Revelations of Christ, Proclaimed by Paramhansa Yogananda, Presented by Swami KriyanandaHave you ever noticed in yourself a tendency to want to sway back and forth slightly when you are meditating? Perhaps, you have observed this movement in others who are meditating? Swami Kriyananda in his book, Revelations of Christ, speaks of this phenomenon and explains it as follows:

“When electricity is directed through an electric wire, its movement generates a magnetic field, which moves spirally around the wire. This fact suggests what occurs also with kundalini awakening: It is a spiral sensation in the spine itself. Often, this movement may cause the whole body at first to rotate in a circular fashion: clockwise, as seen from above. Progressive inner relaxation brings that outward movement under control.

‘Davening’ is the name for a Jewish practice during which men at prayer sway deliberately forward and backward. The reason for this practice may, once again, be explained by a movement that is sometimes caused by heightening states of consciousness. Inner kundalini awakening does often create a similar swaying in the body. A forward and backward motion is an early effect of that awakening. Merely to imitate that movement outwardly, however, is ineffectual; it cannot lead to any inner awakening.”

Nivritti Steenstra, Ananda Minister and Teacher Consciously hold your body still during meditation, therefore, and avoid initiating a swaying motion in the false hope of stimulating kundalini. As Paramhansa Yogananda said, “Be still and know that I am God.”

Happy meditating,

Nivritti

 

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