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Ananda Village Founder Swami Kriyananda: Reminiscences of Yogananda - P1/2
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So we're entering now
the main part of
Crystal Hermitage,
and this is the Shrine
of the Masters.
And we're going to
meet Mandala, who is
the manager of
the Shrine of the Masters.
Hi!
Nice to meet you!
Nice to meet you!
This is Shrine of
the Masters
at the Crystal Hermitage,
and we are a gift shop
in a little garden center.
We have lots of people
that come here
for the Tulip Festival.
This is Yogananda,
a poster from early on.
This is his original
“Autobiography of
a Yogi” and some
of his earliest lessons.
Welcome,
blessed viewers, to
A Journey through
Aesthetic Realms.
Today, we’re visiting
Ananda Village
near Nevada City
in Northern California,
USA, a place to
help people experience
the Divine
through meditation
and spiritual living.
Ananda Village
is situated amidst
the foothills of the
Sierra Nevada mountains,
on 900 acres of beautiful
meadows and forests.
Two hundred fifty people
of all ages and
backgrounds reside here
permanently, including
adults and children.
This is Lahiri Mahasaya,
and this pot is
very special.
We fill it with water.
This was a water pot
that belonged to him and
he would fill it with water
and then bless the disciples
that would come to
have fellowship with him.
We fill that with water
and then we take it down
to the Crystal Hermitage
to Swami's apartment,
it stays on his altar.
It gets blessed,
and then we pour it
into little bottles,
and I'd like to give you
some of those as well.
This is Babaji, Lahiri
Mahasaya’s master,
and here is some more of
Yogananda's things.
His family members,
many of these are
the family members that
have offered all these
little relics to us.
Ananda Village is part of
Ananda Sangha,
a worldwide movement
founded in 1968
by a direct disciple of
Paramhansa Yogananda,
Swami Kriyananda.
The Sanskrit word
ananda means “bliss.”
The Ananda Village
community is based on
the teachings of
Yogananda, who showed
how everyone can realize
God in their daily lives as
a tangible, loving reality.
At the age of 22,
Swami Kriyananda, who
at the time was known as
J. Donald Walters,
began the adventure of
his lifetime:
the search for joy in God.
His guide was
the great Indian Yogi,
Paramhansa Yogananda.
Kriyananda became one
of Yogananda’s
foremost disciples
and his spiritual path
eventually inspired
thousands of
other truth-seekers in
all corners of the world.
Swami Kriyananda
has completely dedicated
himself to two main goals
in life, in his own words,
“to find God, and
to help others find Him.”
A gifted writer
and composer,
Swami Kriyananda has
written over 100 books
and 400 pieces of music.
He speaks 9 languages,
and his books and music
have sold over
three million copies
and are published
in 25 languages.
From April to May 2011,
Swami Kriyananda held
a weekly lecture series
at Ananda Village and
read from his latest book
to be published soon.
This book consists of
treasured reminiscences
of his teacher
Paramhansa Yogananda.
Heavenly Father,
Divine Mother,
Divine Beloved God,
Jesus Christ Babaji-Krishna,
Lahiri Mahasaya,
Sri Yukteswar,
Beloved Guru,
Saints of all religions.
We bow to all of you.
We love you.
We want to serve you.
We want to be one
with you.
Om. Peace. Amen.
On the day of
giving this lecture,
Swami Kriyananda
had to go to the dentist.
Still having some
difficulty speaking, he
used this uncomfortable
experience to elaborate
on the deeper meaning
of pain in life.
There are times
when there is
a certain sensation.
I think I have learnt that
the important thing
is to not to define
that sensation as “pain.”
It is just a sensation.
And if you find
the thought coming that
“Well, it is pain,” then
accept it, because – okay
– but it doesn’t matter
if it is painful.
In other words,
don’t reject the pain.
One time, the pain
was rather intense.
But I told myself,
“Well, this is only
right here and right now.
Reality is much bigger
than this little tooth
of mine.”
So, I lived in that reality
and noticed that
this reality here was
bothering me but it
didn’t matter that much.
I found that
with that attitude,
I can lie there while he
[the dentist] is working
and not even know
what he is doing.
I can work out points
of philosophy that are
a little difficult
to figure out, or
write music in my head.
Really, it’s
a very important lesson
in life because all of us
have experiences
that are not easy.
Some of us have what
we choose to call
“tragic experiences.”
We don’t have to
call them “tragic.”
Let’s accept that
this is what life is.
Even when I see a movie
and I see a painful thing,
a recording from it,
I try to put myself
right in that position.
And I say, “Well,
what attitude would I
need to be able
to bear that pain, or
bear that tragedy or
bear that whatever it is?”
And I find that
it’s a very good practice
for real life,
because in real life you
will have to go through
your own particular
pains, not necessarily
that one but some others.
But if we can have
the right attitude,
we find that nothing
needs to touch us.
And I have discovered
that that’s true,
just remain even-minded
all the time, even-minded
and cheerful.
This is what
Master taught us.
Swami Kriyananda then
continued to read
from his new book
of reminiscences
of Yogananda.
I have been reading
his characteristics.
And it’s absolutely
wonderful to ponder
his greatness in
so many different ways.
One thing I noted
about him was his always
blissful outlook on life.
I would notice this fact
not only in his calm
inward expression but also
from the deep bliss I
often felt in his presence.
What you need to do too
is try to feel that
everything that
you were doing,
the underlying reality
is bliss.
I had this dream.
I shared it with you before.
It was in Florence
between meeting with
our distributors in Italy.
I woke up with this
wonderful inspiration.
I had this dream of
thousands of people.
And I knew that
the one thing they all
wanted was bliss.
And they were Mafiosi
[criminal] types,
tough business types,
all kinds of people.
But all of them,
they all wanted bliss.
They just didn’t know
where it was,
they didn’t know
how to find it.
So the Mafiosi types
thought, well, we’ll get it
by punishing people,
by riding hard on them,
by taking from them,
by killing them,
by taking revenge.
But all they really want
is bliss, they just hadn’t
figure it out yet.
And it takes many
incarnations to figure out
that that’s really
all that life is about.
We should learn to find
how bliss can be
discovered
in any situation.
This bliss that
Master talked about
came to him because
he was completely
even-minded, because
he was not attached to
anything.
You don’t have to
do things to attain bliss.
You have to remove
those things
that cover that bliss.
Bliss is like gold buried
in the earth.
You don’t have to
make the earth gold, you
have to uncover that gold
so that it will shine.
So, you have that bliss
in you.
But you think
“I need this,
I want to do this, I am
going to try to do this,
I don’t want that
to happen,
I want this person to
come, I wish this person
would leave me alone.”
All the thoughts
that come to people.
If you can get rid of
all that, it’s not that
you become apathetic,
you find that then you
begin to enjoy things.
Paramhansa Yogananda
often predicted that
world brotherhood
communities, based on
the principles of “plain
living and high thinking”
would be the social
pattern for the future.
Since his youth,
Swami Kriyananda
had dreamt of creating
small communities
based on cooperation
and high ideals.
So when
Swami Yogananda spoke
about the importance
of creating “World
Brotherhood Colonies,”
Swami Kriyananda
immediately felt that it
was his mission to help
create such communities.
To establish
a spiritual community
is not an easy task and
the noble intentions
to do so are sometimes
misunderstood by others.
In his talk,
Swami Kriyananda
elaborated that
true masters do not
do anything, including
coming into the world,
for their own benefit,
but only for the good
of others.
Master gave
that beautiful example
in his life that
whatever happened
he was always blissful.
He was deeply loving
to all, and concerned
for their well-being.
This is something that
people have to realize.
A guru doesn’t
come into this world
for his own good,
he comes here, because
he has this deep feeling.
He knows how much
he suffers, over millions
of incarnations,
to attain freedom.
And, most people, when
they attain that freedom,
they say,
“Well, I’ve had it.”
There are very few
people who come back
again and again.
They don’t need to
take on the pains of this
world, they don’t need to.
They come back because
they want to help us.
And then people say,
“Yeah, what have you got
to give me?”
It’s certainly not
an easy thing but he
had love for everybody.
And he wanted to help us.
It’s such a beautiful thing
to realize.
Through many years of
dedicated work,
Swami Kriyananda
and the members of
the Ananda Sangha have
made Ananda Village
and other affiliated centers
around the world havens
of outer and inner beauty.
Visitors to
the Shrine of the Masters
at Ananda Village often
remark on the deep peace
they feel here.
We have three
3-hour meditations here
every week.
So we've had this
going on since
the very beginning.
Every Saturday morning,
from 6 to 9, without fail,
we have people come
in here and meditate
for three hours, and then
Thursday night
the men come, and
they have a meditation.
And then
Sunday evenings, we also
have some young people
that are new
to the community come
and have
a 3-hour meditation.
So it's very blessed in here.
Many people come
and they wonder
what they're feeling,
and so I think it's
a combination of having
Yogananda's relics
as well as the meditations
we have here, and
the beauty, of course.
This concludes the first
part of our program
on Swami Kriyananda
and the Ananda Village,
a spiritual community
in the US which was
inspired by the teachings
of Paramhansa Yogananda.
Thank you,
noble viewers,
for being with us today.
Please join us again
next Sunday, July 17
on A Journey through
Aesthetic Realms,
when we will continue
our visit to Ananda Village
and hear more from
Swami Kriyananda’s
engaging discourse there.
Up next is
Our Noble Lineage,
right after
Noteworthy News.
May each of your days
be filled with
beauty and bliss.
For more information
about Ananda Village
and Swami Kriyananda,
please visit:
www.AnandaVillage.org
and
www.SwamiKriyananda.org
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