Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New You in the New Year!


My beloved and divine Souls,

Hari om and Happy New Year!
I pray that your every sacred wish be fulfilled in this Holy New Year.

A New Year is also a time to reflect back and give thanks to all the joys, sorrows, opportunities and challenges God has given us in this retreating year 2007. And to stand humbly at the door of 2008 and say, "Yes, Lord, I am ready and grateful for what you will send me in this New Year. All comes from Thee, and all shall return to Thee. Please make me a worthy vessel for Thy grace."

And indeed, the year 2007 was graced by God and Baba with many wonderful new centers, Kriya programs, and Ark of Love activities with poor children.

Here is a brief summary of this delightful year:

. Several new Kriya Yoga centers were started in Latin America -- Cali and Popayan in Colombia; Cochabamba and Santa Cruz in Bolivia; and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Please see the list of Kriya Yoga centers for contact information.

. We are also very pleased to welcome one new Ark of Love center -- in Medellin, Colombia, where we work in partnership with "La Escuela de las Cometas." Please see the list of Ark of Love centers for contact information.

. In India, our three little schools for abandoned children and poor widows have been progressing nicely in Haridwar, Uttarkashi, and Champawat. Our waiting list of poor children, senior citizens and widows is ever-growing, and we are doing the maximum we can to accommodate all. Please see the list of Network of Love schools (new photo and video galleries are on their way!).

. Would you kindly consider making a donation to help sustain these charitable and educational projects? Or even come and volunteer for some time? That would be a divine blessing for our little ones! Please see here for information on how to contribute.

. New Yogic workshop were very successfully introduced in several Latin American countries as well -- Yogic stress Management, Emotional Integration, and Ayurvedic Cooking workshops. People from all walks of life -- executives, housewives, adolescents, teachers, doctors were able to attend these yogic workshops and learn to lead a more balanced and joyful life. Please see here for more information on this type of workshops (a photo gallery will be added soon!).

. We also completed an incredible 2-week pilgrimage from Lake Titicaca in Bolivia to Machhu Pichhu in Peru. See here for more information (a photo gallery will be added soon!).
Next destination: the Santiago de Compostella pilgrimage in July 2008. See here for registration and details (more details will be added soon).

. Finally, we launched our first round of Spiritual Training intensives in both Miami and Lima in 2007. A total of 50 participants graduated from the first level training, "Friends of Humanity". A photo gallery will be added soon!

Not to mention all the peace concerts, theater encounters, storytelling events, silent retreats, and Kriya weddings... what a year it has been! My deepest thanks and heartful prayers to you all who have organized and participated in these programs.

2008 is already full of joyful promises, too...
You can already take a peek at the proposed activities here.

Thank you very much. May God and Gurus continue to bless you, inspire you, and uplift you to the peak of Joyful Living!

With eternal love and tender smiles,
yours,
Swamito.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

The Monk and the Businessman on Stress Management - Part 6

We continue our The Monk and the Businessman series with a sixth installment on stress management.
This week we make a distinction between the three types of stresses—natural, man-made, and mental, illustrated with several classic wisdom tales and examples from the life of Paramahamsa Hariharananda.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Monk and the Businessman on Stress Management - Part 5

We continue our The Monk and the Businessman series with a fifth installment on stress management.
This week it's storytelling time! Swamiji and David trade wisdom tales on the theme of greed and desire.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Labyrinth Treasure Hunt


One of our Arca do Amor volunteers in SaƵ Paolo has designed this wonderful
little labyrinth for our children to play with as they learn about the spiritual treasures hidden within themselves. Click on the icon to view and download the larger image.
Happy hunting!
Swamito

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The Monk and the Businessman on Stress Management - Part 4

We continue our The Monk and the Businessman series with a fourth installment on stress management.
This week we correlate yoga's three personality types—type T (tamasic, or dull), type R (rajasic, or passionate), and type S (sattvic, or harmonious)—with people's constitution: kapha (earthy and resilient), pitta (fiery and strong), and vata (airy and vivacious). The solution to eliminate stress as found in the Chhandogya Upanishad.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Monday, December 10, 2007

Baba videos on YouTube


This year several people have started uploading a number of rare videos of our Baba Hariharananda on www.youtube.com. God bless them!
Just do a search under "Hariharananda". Or click here to see the current crop.
Wish you could save these lovely videos on your hard drive for sharing with friends and reviewing them again and again? It is possible via an external free service called KeepVid.com. Just log on, paste the URL of page of the YouTube video you want to download in the top box, and follow the instructions.
Please note that the file you will download is an Adobe "Flash Video File" (which must end with the extension .flv). In order to play it on your computer, you need to download and install a small free FLV player on your computer first. Here is a list of such FLV players you can download for free.
Blessed viewing!
Swamito

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

The Monk and the Businessman on Stress Management - Part 3

We continue our The Monk and the Businessman series with a third installment on stress management.
This week we talk about the body's physiological response to stress, and the three major sources of stress as identified by the yogic scriptures. Understanding and using the psycho-spiritual model of sattva, rajas, and tamas.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The Monk and the Businessman on Stress Management - Part 2

We continue our The Monk and the Businessman series with a second installment on stress management.
This week we talk about unrealistic goals as a major cause of stress, and the need to abandon control—because we never had it in the first place! The Bhagavad Gita as the perfect manual of stress management.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

New Podcast series: The Monk and the Businessman

Today we start a NEW series titled The Monk and the Businessman. It consists of a series of conversations between Swamiji and David Fischman, a noted business leadership author. Together they explore a wide range of issues relevant both to the business environment as well as to one's personal life—stress management, time management, empowerment, communication, learning from experience, vision and motivation, taking responsibility, and team spirit.
The first section — stress management — deals with stress identification, interpretation and resolution.
This week we talk about the difference between eustress (positive) stress and negative stress, and how the stress response is largely an unconscious choice. Story of how the racist woman gradually overcame her prejudice. How to see all difficulties as gifts, and how St Teresa of Lisieux could attain peace in the midst of the most intense suffering.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Listening to Silence podcast - Part 3 (and final)

We conclude with our series on Listening to Silence — the fine art of speaking, listening... and knowing when to leave things unsaid.
This week we talk about the art of spiritual contentment: example for children — the Birthday Gift; how the Master answered the question "What does it feel like to be enlightened?"; and The Three Reasons Why We Need To Go to School (humor).
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Hailstorms devastating poor families in Latin America


A series of violent hailstorms have affected many cities in Latin America this month. While in Curitiba two weeks ago, I witnessed the destuction of a very poor district. It ravaged a little school for poor children where we do some of our Ark of Love activities, as well as 150 houses in the poor neighborhood. These poor people have lost everything — house, clothes, beds, furniture, food, and whatever meagre resources they had.
The Ark of Love and Kriya Yoga disciples immediately joined hands with the local Kundalini Yoga community headed by Gurusandesh Kaur and her husband Akal Murth and are organizing relief efforts (click on the image to see the flyer). We have already received and delivered to the affected families three vans full of basic essentials, but much more is needed! If you are interested in contribuing to this relief effort in any way, please email the Instituto Guru Nanak in Curitiba.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Listening to Silence podcast - part 2

We continue with our series on Listening to Silence — the fine art of speaking, listening... and knowing when to leave things unsaid.
This week we examine the difference between outer silence and inner peace, and how the master "cooks" the disciples to perfection.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Saturday, November 3, 2007

NEW: Financial Yoga


We begin today our series on "Dehypnotizing Ourselves" with a first installment on dispelling a few common myths about money, credit, and debt.

We have all heard (or should have heard by now) how we must all get serious about eliminating personal debt, cutting spending, increasing savings, and being smart about investing those savings... and yet few of us actually act on this vital advice.

One of the reason for this tragic passivity is that we get hypnotized by the media and government inaction into a false sense of security, and fail to see the consequences. We usually reason that financial markets have always a way to right themselves after a while, and that we will be able to ride out the next crisis as well.

Unfortunately, this is no longer the case, and all the signs of an enormous financial crisis looming on the horizon are clearly present for all to see. No single event will precipitate the crisis; rather it will be the slow and inevitable compounded effect of the approaching exhaustion of traditional energy sources (such as gas and oil), pension funds bankruptcy, global warming and its economic and ecological effects, the ever-increasing national deficit of most nations, the unsustainable monetary system of many nations, the unwillingness of most developed nations to reduce spending, the lack of savings, the renewed arms race... which will plunge the world into economic and social chaos.

As early as half a century ago, Paramahamsa Yoganandaji in his talk "World Crisis" had already warned his disciples in these strict terms: "There is a world revolution going on. It will change the financial system… How can you meet the world crisis that is coming? The best way is to adopt plain living and high thinking. Unless you make drastic changes in your living habits immediately, you will be rudely surprised; conditions will change in a way you cannot imagine now. You still have food and clothing, even luxuries, that people in other nations do not. So it is best to accustom yourself now to simple living. Choose a dwelling place that is adequate, but not larger than you really need, and if possible in an area where taxes and other living expenses are reasonable. Make your own clothes; can your own food. Grow your own vegetable garden, and if feasible, keep a few chickens to produce eggs .... Keep life simple and enjoy what God has provided, without seeking false and expensive pleasures."

To help us shake off our hypnotic state and start taking action NOW, we need to understand a little more clearly what money is and how it is created. I highly recommend watching the excellent little animation feature called Money as Debt by Paul Grignon.

You will also find additional information in our new website section Dehypnotizing the Mind.

So meditate, arm yourselves with peacefulness, and start reducing that economic footprint! This is also Yoga. Financial Yoga.
God bless you all.
Swamito

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Listening to Silence podcast - Part 1

We begin today a new series on Listening to Silence — the fine art of speaking, listening... and knowing when to leave things unsaid.
In this first part we discover how to listen to the master's silence more than to his words, and let it set us on fire.
As Thomas Hardy said, "A man's silence is wonderful to listen to."
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Grace and Deception podcast - Part 2 (and final)

We continue today with the second and last installment of our series on Grace and Deception.
Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Welcome to our first Brahmachari!

We are delighted to welcome Lionel Vega as our first brahmachari (renunciant noviciate). From now on he will be known as Br. Lionel.
Originally from Argentina, Br. Lionelji has relocated to Lima, Peru, where he is actively helping coordinate all the Ark of Love and Kriya activities around the world.
Thanks to the generous patronage of our Rafaelji in Lima, Br. Lionelji will be coming to India with Rafael and myself in February to receive the traditional brahmachari initiation in the holy city of Haridwar, on the banks of the Ganga river, and deepen his study of Kriya Yoga and monastic lifestyle.
For those of you who are interested to know more about the brahmachari lifestyle and training, I have put some information here.
I have also uploaded Gurudev Baba Hariharanandaji's priceless Yogacharyas' Code of Conduct.
Finally, an excellent book for all to know about the practice of sense-control is the classic "Practice of Brahmacharya" by Swami Sivananda, available for free download here.
Please join me in welcoming Br. Lionelji in this difficult and noble path of renunciation, and praying for his all-around success. May God and gurus bless his spirited endeavor.
Humble,
Swamiji

Thursday, October 18, 2007

The Hariharananda.org has a new face... and the podcast is re-started!


After months of redesign, our three websites www.hariharananda.org, www.arcadelamor.org and www.storytellingmonk.org are now integrated into a single portal. Besides providing a much better navigation system, more attractive design and a wealth of new information, the portal is now offered in two version (broadband and dial-up) and gives better access to its three languages (English, Spanish and Portuguese).

We are also taking this opportunity to re-launch The Storytelling Monk's Podcast which had been dormant for a few months, starting today with a new series on Grace and Deception.
From now we will resume our regular schedule of publishing a new podcast every Tuesday. Happy listening!
God bless you all.
Swamito

Friday, September 7, 2007

Return from the Inca Trails

Our valiant and ecstatic little group of twelve pilgrims just returned tonight to the home base in Urubamba, after two thrilling weeks on the Inca (and pre-Inca) trails.
Our journey went from wonder to wonder on a trail originating in the mysterious Isla del Sol in Lake Titicaca (see photo) and ending in the mystical Macchu Picchu.
As Pedro Cieza de Leon put it,
"... From the city of Cusco there are two roads of royal highways which are two thousand miles long; one goes along the plains and the other along the mountain tops. In order to make them the way they are, it was necessary to raise the valleys, cut the stones and rocks, and humble the heights of the mountains."
Along the way we were deeply moved by the natural spirituality and enormous love and generosity of the indigenous people we met both in Bolivia and in Peru.
It was our good fortune to be led by two exceptional guides, Alan in Bolivia and Pepe in Peru with whom we established many bridges between Vedic and Andean religions, arriving at the conclusion that a much more ancient religious matrix must have pre-dated both. Through participating in authentic ancient rituals, trekking along indigenous energy lines, and meditating in power places, we had a rare glimpse into the extraordinary Andean mysticism which still bathes these holy mountains and lakes.
In our contemplative tradition, an outer pilgrimage is only the context to travel deeper into consciousness, and arrive at a different perspective than when we started. And with more questions than answers... Check out the photo galleries and reports which will be posted soon in our "Inca Trails pilgrimage" section.
Next year, if God wants, we shall travel the glorious Santiago de Compostella trail, with the help of our Spanish devotees.
Tomorrow we are off to Lima to begin our first Latin "Friends of Humanity" Training course, where we will be joined by 30 more participants. The trail of Joy continues...

Monday, August 13, 2007

A Lifetime of Learning

Loving greetings to all,

I have not been able to post anything in 6 weeks, due to a whirlwind of activities in North and South America... My apologies for this. The good news is that thanks to the generous contributions of Ursula Ma and the St Petersburg group in Florida, we are now able to afford to hire a professional webmaster, which should allow me to devote more time to publishing and maintaining this blog. The podcast will have to wait a little longer to resume, as I am still looking for someone to help me on this front.
Now it is with great joy that I am finally able to catch up and share with you a few new ideas and documents.

For those of you who read (or would like to learn) French, our popular "Puja and Prayer Guidebook" is now available for free download in French (thanks to the devoted translation and editing efforts of Pepita Ma, Roland Baba and Dadaji).

Another devoted soul, Isabel Ma from Bogota, has accepted the HUGE challenge of turning my seemingly endless collection of photos and video clips of our charitable activities from around the world into Flash and PowerPoint presentations, to share with you all the face of innocent love. Look out for the first flash presentation in a week or so.

Finally, I have just posted a LIFETIME worth of reading, viewing, and studying material as part of our Friends for Humanity training. It comprises what I found to be the best collection of books, videos, internet sites, and audio recordings in subjects as diverse as Sanskrit, Yoga, Tantra, Ayurveda, Chanting, Financial Yoga, Nutrition, Metaphorical interpretation of the scriptures, Wisdom Storytelling, Dehypnotization from the media and advertising, Holistic Education, Parenting, Spiritual Games and Exercises, Stress and Time Management, and much more!

Stay tuned for more... very soon (promised!)
God bless you all.
Humble,
Swamito.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Shopping now benefits charities!


A kind soul just registered us with a new online service called Giveline, a discount shopping website with a social conscience: a portion of every purchase made will benefit the charitable organization of your choice. It is like shopping via Amazon with a heart.
To start shopping via Giveline, simply go to www.giveline.com and click on "Click here to select your cause" in the top right corner, and enter "Hariharananda Mission West" in the "Organization Name" box (don't bother filling the other boxes unless you really want to), then click on "Search now", and then on "Select this cause" once you see the confirmation listing of Hariharananda Mission West appearing. That's it!


Please also remember to keep using the Goodsearch engine service mentioned in an earlier post, which works on a similar principle: this Yahoo-powered search engine with a social mission donates one penny to the charity of your choice everytime you search for a word on the internet.
In order to start using Goodsearch.org simply follow these steps:
1. Go to the www.Goodsearch.com website.
2. In the box "Who do you goodsearch for?" type: Hariharananda Mission West.
3. Start searching the internet. It is that simple!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Monday, June 18, 2007

Yogacharya Miguel Bermudez returns to his true home

This morning at 2 am a very dear disciple and devoted Yogacharya of our Baba Hariharananda took his last earthly breath and returned to his eternal home to be reunited with his beloved master.

Yogacharya Miguel Bermudez had been initiated in 1975 in Bogota during Baba's second visit to the West, and had devotedly kept up the flame of Kriya Yoga burning in Colombia ever since, despite many problems and difficulties.

Miguel Baba was responsible for bringing back Kriya Yoga to Colombia when he invited Swami Prajnanananda and myself to do a program in Bogota in 1998 -- the first in 22 years!

Baba empowered Miguel Baba to be a Yogacharya a few years later, and he assumed his role with greatest care and devotion, all the while remaining in the closest touch with Gurudev Baba Hariharananda.

To honor this great soul and pillar of faith in the Latin American Kriya community, I am humbly requesting all centers to kindly inform their members and place his picture (which you will attached) on the meditation altar and hold a special service of prayers and puja for him.

I would like to also extend an invitation to all Bogota kriyavans and all people who loved him and have been touched by him to join me for a special celebration of Miguel Baba's service to the cause of Kriya Yoga next month (early July) when I return to Bogota.

Miguel Baba's life was and is forever intimately associated with the great mission of Gurudev Baba Hariharananda and the history of Kriya Yoga.

I humbly bow to this great soul and pray to God and Gurus to shower him with infinite Grace and Blessings forever more. Amen.

God bless you all.
Humble,

Friday, June 8, 2007

The Eternal Wisdom Alliance is born!

My shiny souls,

Loving greetings from Madrid, Spain, where we are having our first ever Kriya Yoga program! People are literaly driving from the four corners of Spain to attend this initiation--their love and sincerity is so beautiful.

Because of constant travels since Baba's birthday, I have not been able to keep up with the podcast or blog, but I am finally able to be near an internet connection long enough to share some beautiful news from India...

A number of monastics and scholars at the head of different schools, monasteries, ashrams, and research institutes (including this Swamito) founded the Eternal Wisdom Alliance in Haridwar in the Himalayas in April 2007. Through the power of this network of small but efficient organizations working on different aspects of human development, we are able to pool our resources together and offer a large number of classes in various parts of India (Haridwar, Uttarkashi, and Champawat in Uttarkhand; Varanasi and Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh; Mount Abu in Rajasthan; and Delhi, to start with), and, in the future, in Latin America.

Each organization member of the Alliance works independently, yet follows a common goal: the formation of inter-religious, multi-disciplinary students, who are comfortable with and adept at drawing from the best of prominent schools, traditions and knowledge without confusing the specificity of each stream.

See you there!
Blessings, Swamiji

Friday, May 25, 2007

Baba's Golden Voice on the Net - Part 3 (and final)

Dearest ones,
A few days late due to internet problems here in India, but now it is ready: the final part of Baba's 1986 interview on Infinity Radio .
In this segment Paramahamsa Hariharananda speaks on treading the spiritual path, who is God, the social and personal benefits of calmness, and the practice of spirituality in the scientific age.

Happy listening and Happy Centenary Birthday Celebration to all this May 27!

Blessings, Swamiji

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Baba's Golden Voice on the Net - Part 2

Beloved souls,
Namaste.
We continue our special series of podcasts featuring the beloved master's lilting voice: Baba on San Francisco's Infinity Radio - Part 2. In this segment, you will hear Baba responding to questions on developing spiritual discernment, the effect of food and intoxicants on meditation, and the universal application of Kriya Yoga.



Enjoy and be joy.
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Baba's Golden Voice on the Net

As devotees around the world are preparing to celebrate Baba Hariharananda's Centenary Anniversary on May 27, we will have a special series of podcasts featuring the beloved master's voice.
To hear a God-realized master's voice is in itself a supreme blessing.
This week we start with part 1 of a KCBS interview of Paramahamsa Hariharananda in 1986 when Baba was 79-years young: Baba on San Francisco's Infinity Radio - Part 1. A rare gem!

Enjoy the sweetness and become even sweeter.
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Monday, May 7, 2007

How the River of Yoga Flowed to the West - Revisited!

Based on some very useful feedback from Dadaji, I have considerably revised and clarified my article How the River of Yoga Flowed to the West. Do give it a second reading, if you get a chance.
Thank you very much.
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Two New Books on Yoga coming up!

Loving friends,
It is with great joy that I can give you a little progress report on our newly- formed SHREYAS Editorial Board (see previous post). I am currently co-authoring our first two books and hopefully will have both available by the fall of '07.
The first is a Yoga Diary based on PataƱjali's Yoga Sutras--each page contains a sutra to meditate upon, chant, memorize and learn in Sanskrit, if it is your wish. A wealth of tips on memorization, study, pronunciation, spiritual routine is included, as well as a unique Divine Prescription section in which we have identified particular sutras to be meditated upon for the correction of various psychological and/or physical imbalances.
The second, called Yoga: A Journey from Confusion to Fusion, is a clear and comprehensive exposition of what exactly constitutes the classic yoga of the ancient sages, free from exaggerations and deviations, and how it can help us manage our busy lives.
We hope yo uwill enjoy these practical guides.
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

The SHREYAS Editorial Board is born


No podcast this week due to other pressing matters... Let us tune in next week again.

In the meantime, I am delighted to have been asked to participate in a new research and publishing venture called SHREYAS. Here is the official announcement:
In April 2007, a number of yoga masters and Vedic scholars at the head of various schools, orphanages, ashrams, and Yoga and Ayurveda institutes came together in Haridwar, the sacred city at the foothills of the Himalayas on the banks of the mystical Ganga River. Their purpose was to research the roots of the classic yoga taught by the ancient rishis (seers) of India and present this eternal tradition free from superstition and deviations to the modern world in a way which accords with scientific methods and reason. This unique team of dedicated researchers and advanced practitioners are the members of the SHREYAS Editorial Board, the publishing arm of their investigation.
You can read more about it and preview our first joint publication: a Yoga Diary based on the Yoga Sutras of PataƱjali.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Inca Trails Pilgrimage Update

GOOD NEWS! Thanks to the incredible hard work of our volunteers in Peru under the guidance of Rafael, we are now able to reduce the price of the complete two-week "Inca Trails Storytelling Pilgrimage" to only $1,900 (which includes all travels within Peru). Take advantage and sign-up now, there are still a few place available...

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

"My Kingdom is not of this World" - Part 4 (and final)

Namaste. I have just returned from a delightful week in Western Orissa, India, re-discovering long-forgotten gems from the authentic Kriya Yoga tradition of Paramahamsa Hariharananda. I may expand on this in future posts.
For now, I am happy to let you know that the fourth and last installment of the podcast on the New Testament is now available. Come and find out the distinction beween Meditation and Contemplation in the East and the West, and re-discover the four steps of Lectio Divina--Christianity's original meditation technique.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

"My Kingdom is not of this World" - Part 3

In this third installment of our meditative journey through the New Testament, we come to the Gospel of John and the special emphasis that this Beloved Friend -- as Lord Jesus referred to him -- placed on the Logos.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

"My Kingdom is not of this World" - Part 2

Yes, I had to skip a week in my postings due to traveling to our little school for poor children in Champawat, in a very remote corner of the Himalayas where electricity is a myth, telephone connection a distant dream, and poverty very real. But more about this in a later post. Back in Haridwar, I have just posted the second installment of our meditative journey through the New Testament.
This week: The disciples gather their field notes; Four Gospels, four teaching styles; The Gospel of Matthew, manual of knowledge; The Gospel of Mark, manual of action; The Gospel of Luke, manual of devotion.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

"My Kingdom is not of this World" - Part 1

This week in our podcast section we begin a meditative journey through the New Testament -- using the tools of deep metaphorical interpretation given to us by the Kriya Yoga masters.
This week: Return Again (song); Different revelations, different platforms; Structure of the New Testament; Teaching to the Inner Circle vs. to the Multitudes.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Saturday, March 24, 2007

How the River of Yoga Flowed to the West

As part of the upcoming book Yoga — A Journey from Confusion to Fusion which I have been asked to co-author with a number of other monks and scholars in India, I have posted a first chapter about how Yoga flowed from the East to the West (and vice-versa) and the cross-fertilization process between these two radically different cultures. I hope it will help to clarify many conceptions regarding Yoga, Hinduism and religion in general. There are also a number of interesting legends and tales in there.
Happy reading!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The Wisdom of the Idiots - Part 3 (and final)

We now conclude our podcast series on "The Wisdom of the Idiots" this week with two more tales from the inimitable Mullah Nasruddin, and a European tale with a surprising twist...
Tune in the Hariharananda Mission West's Holy Humor podcast section.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The Wisdom of the Idiots - Part 2

We continue our podcast series on "The Wisdom of the Idiots" this week with instructive tales from rabbis, fakirs, monks, or plain folks who, in their own inimitable ways, caution us against jumping to conclusions based on surface appearances. And yes, we will meet our beloved Mullah Nasruddin again!
Tune in the Hariharananda Mission West's Holy Humor podcast section.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Sunday, March 11, 2007

The Inca Trails 2007 Storytelling Pilgrimage

The new storytelling pilgrimage guided by Swami Sarveshwarananda is now finalized.
"The Inca Trails Pilgrimage and Friends Training" will take the participants from Lake Titicaca to Macchu Picchu on a meditative encounter with the ancient ways and paths of the Inca and pre-Inca civilizations.
The first two weeks is the pilgrimage proper, in which we will explore their ancient holy sites, participate in ancestral cultural and religious ceremonies, retell their legends and stories, and trek in the natural splendor of the Andes.
The last (optional) week culminates with the first "Friends of Humanity" FREE training program in Urubamba, the "Valley of the Gods" near Macchu Picchu.
For starters, you can already enjoy the Macchu Picchu via this beautiful slideshow put together by our Peruvian devotees...

Register quickly if you are interested, as the number of places are very limited... and going fast.
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

The Wisdom of the Idiots - Part 1: Mullah Nasruddin

Who is Mullah Nasruddin, a fool or a sage? This endearing character's antics has left his audience in profound stupefaction for centuries. It is even said in the Middle East that hearing seven of his mystical stories in succession is enough to prepare an individual for enlightenment. Let our cosmic joker friend be our guide to kick off our new podcast series "The Wisdom of the Idiots", which you will find in the Hariharananda Mission West's Holy Humor podcast section.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Clicking for Charity!


There is now a new and wonderful way to contribute to our charitable and educational work of the "Ark of Love" and the "Hariharananda Mission West", and that is simply by... searching the internet using the Goodsearch.com service.
GoodSearch is a Yahoo-powered search engine with a social mission--they donate one penny to the charity of your choice everytime you search for a word on the internet. Although a penny does not sound like much, most of us spend some time searching something on the internet every day. If 1,000 of us search the internet just twice a day in favor of the Hariharananda Mission West, it would earn $7300/year for our charity!

In order to start using Goodsearch.org simply follow these steps:
1. Go to the www.Goodsearch.com website.
2. In the box "Who do you goodsearch for?" type: Hariharananda Mission West.
3. Start searching the internet. It is that simple!

Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

The Deeper Islam - Part 4 (and final)

And we are coming to the end of our series with this last podcast on Islam. This week: The salient features of Islam and of the Muslim way of life. Tune in to the Hariharananda Mission West's Metaphorical Interpretation of Religion podcast section.
Next week we start a new category: Holy Humor. Our cosmic joker friend Mullah Nasruddin will be our guide to kick off the series "The Wisdom of the Idiots".
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Thursday, February 22, 2007

The Deeper Islam - Part 3

A little late (due to difficult internet connections in my dear India) but still we proceed... This week, in our third of a 4-part series on Islam: The Five Pillars of Faith; the real meaning of jihad (holy war); Muslims beliefs; on idol worship. Tune in to the Hariharananda Mission West's Metaphorical Interpretation of Religion podcast section. Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Deeper Islam - Part 2

We continue this week with the second of a 4-part series on Islam with the recounting of the early preaching of the Prophet; the flight to Medina; the two subsequent divisions of Islam; and the emergence of Sufism. Tune in to the Hariharananda Mission West's Metaphorical Interpretation of Religion podcast section. Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

The Deeper Islam - Part 1

This week in our podcast section we start a 4-part series on Islam -- An opportunity to distinguish tribal customs from religious tenets, and fanatical attitudes from the deeper Islam. This week we examine the true meaning of Islam; the life of the Prophet Mohammad; the revelation of the Qu'ran. Tune in to the Hariharananda Mission West's Metaphorical interpretation of religion podcast section. Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Making Assumptions - Part 2 (and final)

This week in the podcast section we continue exploring how we make assumptions, especially in terms of religious dogmas and spiritual routines. See how Guru Nanak taught both Muslims and Hindus the true meaning of worship, and how a bumbling little tailor triumphed over a fierce samurai once he learned how to control his imagination... among several stories. Tune in to the Hariharananda Mission West's Wisdom Tales podcast section. Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Mahabharata Pilgrimage Photo Album


The photo album of the Mahabharata Pilgrimage (which took place in India last September 2006) is up! 1192 photos, arranged in 71 categories, encapsulate the highlights of "the journey of a lifetime"...
Thanks to all participants who have contributed their photos. God bless you all.

In related news: the next two storytelling pilgrimages are already under preparation:
1) Following the Inca (and pre-Inca) Trails, from Lake Titicaca to Macchu Picchu... culminating with a one-week yoga camp in Urubamba, the "Valley of the Gods" near Macchu Picchu. Duration: three weeks (August 19 - September 8, 2007)
2) The Santiago de Compostela trail. This pilgrimage will follow the end of the famous Santiago de Compostela trail in Galicia (Spain's northern coast). Duration: 9 days (July 7 - 15, 2008).
Please remember to book early, as places are limited.
Love and blessings always,
Swamiji

Thursday, January 25, 2007

The Storytelling Monk's Podcast now on iTunes

You can now listen (and subscribe) to the Storytelling Monk's Podcast through iTunes by following this link.
All podcasts are free, and you do not need an iTunes account to listen to or download them (although you do need the iTunes software installed on your computer, available for free here).
Happy listening!
Love always,
Swamiji

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Making assumptions - Part 1

This week in the podcast section we go back to some basics: making assumptions -- how our mind constantly engages in a guessing game about the significance of any given event. Sometimes fairly correctly, but most of the times dead wrong. Which leads to conflicts, wars, misery... and a good number of comical situations!
You will find this podcast in the Hariharananda Mission West's Wisdom Tales podcast section. Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Do You Want the Truth? - Part 2 (and final)

Aaaah, the fascinating ways we ignore, bend, or "clarify" the Truth. A subject which never goes out of style. And yet there are ways to remain truthful in a world of falsehood...
I have just posted the second podcast on Truth in the Hariharananda Mission West's Wisdom Tales podcast section. Go have a listen about how Mahatma Gandhi, the Prophet Mohammad, and an ancient sage called Satyavrata grappled with these issues. Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

The Baba Stories


Paramahamsa Hariharananda, known affectionately as Baba (meaning "father" in Sanskrit), was a divine mystery, a fountain of chaotic beauty and bliss. As Baba himself once said, "If anyone tried to know who is Baba, he would go mad"... Coming to his touch, even for a fleeting moment, could change a destiny. It certainly changed mine.
Never in my existence had I met a master so audacious, so unconventional, and so caring that he would risk EVERYTHING to pull out his disciples from their own self-created darkness.
Baba left us on December 3, 2002, but his teachings live on through his beautiful flowers (as he would endearingly refer to his disciples).
I have posted a few Baba stories, a faint echo of the immense love that visited us for 95 blessed years. The history of Kriya Yoga was changed for ever.
If you have some Baba stories to share, please leave a comment.
In love with all flowers,
Swamiji

Monday, January 8, 2007

First podcast available - Do You Want the Truth?


To start the New Year with a challenging new question... and a few wise, intriguing, and humorous ways to look at it, I have posted a first podcast on Truth!
You can find it in the Hariharananda Mission West's Wisdom Tales podcast section.


I will post a new podcast every week.
Happy listening!
Love and blessings,
Swamiji

Welcome!

This is your friendly storytelling monk welcoming you to his latest editionthe blog. Here we will explore the practical aspects of spirituality, as taught by the lineage of Kriya Yoga masters and my own guru, Paramahamsa Hariharananda (1907-2002).
Here is a space to discuss how people in various ages, places, religions, and cultures have always dealt with various issues by relying on the strength of their faith and devotion, the development of their intuition through prayer and meditation, the guidance of sages and scriptures, and the grace of God.
All
religions are treated with the same respect, but only their more practical and open-minded aspects will be presented—religious controversies, sectarian disputes, and fanatic views are not entertained. As Jonathan Swift once said, We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another.
Now more than ever is the time to build and share an all-encompassing love, for a change! This is the philosophy of the Hariharananda Mission West's and the Ark of Love's philosophy.
We hope you will join us in this adventure.
Blessings,

Swamiji