Bundle of Self-Definitions!

Swami KriyanandaA theme for the talks in June at Ananda Village in California by Swami Kriyananda revolved around the process of transcending ego and shedding the “bundle of self-definitions” that veil the true Self from our realization. When, in his talks and writings, Paramhansa Yogananda gave to us a definition of “ego” as the “soul identified with the body,” he was offering to us a bridge spanning what otherwise seems to be a chasm between ego-consciousness and cosmic-consciousness. Spiritual writers and teachings often treat the human ego with the equivalent of brick-bats and the notion of “killing the ego” is a common one. But in truth consciousness never “dies,” for consciousness is all there is. Instead of awareness expands beyond limited self-definitions. There are seemingly two complimentary processes or starting points by which we grow towards God-consciousness: the one is through negation of the ego and the other is expansion of self-identity towards Infinity (or the true Self). Both achieve the same goal and, paradoxically, both are needed.

The concept of “shedding our bundle of self-definitions” fits neatly into either process, for by “shedding” we get rid of, and, by expanding our identity we “shed” self-limitations! In the teachings of yoga we speak of the sheaths, or koshas, which must be dissolved that the Spirit within us might be released.

This is no mere abstract subject. The ethnic, racial, national and religious conflicts we find throughout the world are specifically the consequence of colliding self-definitions. If the human race and this planet Earth are to survive weapons of mass destruction and patterns of greed and exploitation, we must shed selfishness and the self-limiting identities of race and nation so that we might know our kinship with all life.

Growth and change always involve a giving up, and a taking up. To regain our physical health, we must avoid junk food and learn to eat and enjoy foods with vitality and nutrition. To regain mental clarity and efficiency, we must discipline our restless tendencies and to concentrate on what’s most important. To regain spiritual awareness, we must replace negativity and doubt with devotion and faith.

Swami Kriyananda gives the example of his composition of hundreds of pieces of music. He has created a new genre of music with virtually no formal training. How, then, is this possible? He refuses to see himself as the “composer.” This approach, when combined with dynamic will and divine self-offering, is the secret of his creativity and inspired musical composition. Genius, he asserts, became associated with madness only in the modern era when creativity began to be viewed as having its source in the ego and subconscious mind. In the classical era which preceded the modern one, inspiration was understood to be a divine gift. Ego consciousness ultimately undermines and thwarts the creative process.

As Lajjana Beeninga, one of the Seattle ministers wrote, just after returning from a weekend of talks by Swamiji, “Master’s bliss flowed through Swamiji all weekend with dynamic energy! His voice was deep and steady. Throughout all of his talks he went right to the core of what the spiritual life must be if we want to find God in this lifetime. I came away with the message that we should learn to serve together and let go of all of our ‘self-definitions!’”

Bruce Davis, resident of Ananda Community in Lynnwood, added: “The love and joy that Swami conveys I found at times overwhelming. We came away feeling like we were floating on clouds!. I highly recommend listening to Swami’s Friday talk (June 20). [You can find it and others at http://www.ananda.org/40anniv/multimedia.html.]

Some might imagine that the process of ego-transcendence strips us of our humanity, stripping from us our capacity for kindness and friendship. Far from it! Consider Natalia’s experience that same weekend when she greeted Swamiji. Natalia, originally from Spain, wrote, “When I talked to Swamiji and he pronounced my name [in Spanish], I felt a great sense of love coming through his voice, like an old friend greeting me.”

For information on Swami Kriyananda’s other public appearances this summer, visit www.ananda.org.

Blessings to you,

Hriman and Padma

Meditation Tips – July 2008

I wanted to share a passage about meditation that ParamhansaYogananda gave as told to Swami Kriyananda and written in the book, Conversations With Yogananda.

Conversations With YoganandaYogananda says, “Do not be anxious if you don’t have meditative experiences. The path to God is not a circus! Don’t even be anxious about such fruits of meditation as inner joy and peace. Everything will come in God’s time. Meanwhile, consider meditation, too, as a form of Karma yoga: action without desire for the fruits of action. Meditate above all to please God, not yourself.

Every sincere effort is registered in the divine consciousness. Your duty as a devotee is to accept whatever He sends you – and, for that matter, whatever He doesn’t send. God alone knows what past karma keeps you from perceiving Him right now. He may want you to finish up your karma in this life, before He gives you eternal bliss in Him.”

Nivritti Steenstra, Ananda LightbearerHappy meditating!

Nivritti

Living Wisdom School Summer News

The Living Wisdom School finished its school year on June 13th;. We had our graduation ceremony for 26 children. The children were awarded “qualities” based on a long-standing Ananda tradition. These “qualities”- non injury, patience, calmness and even mindedness – to name just a few – were carefully selected by the teachers based on the child’s abilities and challenges that he/she courageously mastered this year.

We shared many stories together along with new events happening for the next 2008-9 school year .

The classrooms will have a new configuration, and we are bringing on new teachers to the Living Wisdom staff.

Chandi Holliman will be teaching the Kindergarten and a few Pre K children. Our interviews for our 1st and 2 nd grade teacher are coming along smoothly with a variety of highly educated and experienced candidates ready to explore the Education for Life principals in the Elementary classroom. We will be announcing the new teacher very soon.

Martia Denniston, Artist in ResidenceThe classrooms will have a new look to them next year. We are adding additional space for our Art Studio, coordinated by our Artist in Residence, Martia Denniston and a new 1st & 2nd grade classroom. The kindergarten is moving into last years’ k-1 space, and we’ll have a newly remodeled preschool room, foyer and reception area.

We invite you all to come help out at our remodel workdays in July – 12 & 13 and 26 & 27. Any and all help is appreciated as this is a big project and will take many hands. Please contact Nivritti if you can help! [nivritti@anandaseattle.org or 425-772-9862]

We look forward to seeing you and sharing in our quest to help children grow to their highest potential.

Fantastic Fridays at the Ananda Community

During the summer months the children and families are having play dates together. If you would like to join us the dates for these summertime events are:

July 11th 11:30-2:00

July 18th 11:30-2:00

August 15th 11:30-2:00

Please bring your sunscreen, sun hats, swimming attire and we will share in the joy of our newly remodeled pool area. Please call Chandi Holliman: 206-790-5905 if you are coming.

You can find directions to the Ananda Community at http://anandaseattle.org/contact/ContactUs.php#MapCommunity.

Summer Day Nature Trips bird watching with Children

Chandi Holliman is also coordinating day trips for viewing of our Northwest birds. If you would like to join our experiental group of bird watchers. Please call Chandi for dates and times.

 

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