December 2007
OM
Blessed Self
The London Yoga Show this year seemed quite mellow. Personally, I enjoyed
having the "big names" such as David Swenson – and Jivamukti's founders, Sharon
and David. They seemed to give the Show a more universal feeling.
Looking around the hall at such hard-working yogis as David Sye, made me
think of how much potential clout that we, as yoga teachers, could have. David
has been doing incredible work bringing Israelis and Palestinians together. His
organisation (Yoga Beats) has a new slogan "Yoga Beats Conflict". What other
positive actions could we come up with, if we put our mind to it…
Brain-storming with Nigel Walker, of VegiVentures, we produced the idea
of transplanting my favourite holiday: Thanksgiving. As a non-sectarian,
non-religious highly-spiritual event, it could prove to be the perfect antidote
to the letdown of our traditional holiday season. At this time of year, more
than any other, many people strongly experience how material things fail to
satisfy their heart. If you, like most people, invest your possessions with
emotional meaning, you may be starving yourself of what you most need, i.e.
authentic deep relationships.
Now, as we move more deeply into December,
you are probably being hit by the seasonal sales barrage. Daily emails tempt you
with free shipping, mail-order catalogues with cheery covers stuff your post
box, and magazines try to convince you that giving/caring = spending.
An
interesting contrast to this is Adbusters.org, who celebrated "Buy Nothing Day"
on Nov 23rd. It seems that the idea started in Vancouver and has become a global
cultural phenomenon. They recommend that you rethink the season with a Buy
Nothing Christmas.
ActionAid's "Gifts in Action" suggest that you
delight your friends and family with presents that help to make the world a
fairer place for its poorest people.
http://www.giftsinaction.org.uk
World Vision offers "Alternative Gifts" that will make a big difference
to communities in developing countries. http://www.greatgifts.org/
Maybe
this Christmas season could be the perfect opportunity for you to integrate the
practice of aparigraha into your daily life by living more simply, perhaps
sharing what you do have. Also, stop judging others by their material
possessions. Stop believing that what you own is tantamount to who you are, that
buying more brings more happiness.
My thoughts and prayers are with you
for a joyous holiday season – and a new year filled with great happiness and
sublime learning experiences.
I'm off to India today (Dec 10th) – back
mid-January.
With best wishes
Swami Saradananda
Aparagraha
"When non-acquisitiveness is established, an understanding of the purpose
of life is gained".
"Knowledge of past and future lives unfolds when you
are free from greed for possessions".
- Patanjali, Raja Yoga Sutra 2.39
LISTINGS:
1. Special Yoga on YouTube
2. The Sound of Devotion
3. Winter Solstice Chanting by Candlelight
1. Special Yoga on YouTube
Please take a moment to watch this short video:
youtube.com/watch?v=9w1A4OHPy3Y
2. The Sound of Devotion: Sat, Dec 15,
6:30-8:30pm
The first Sound of Devotion gathering on 1st September was an amazing
evening with songs and chants from numerous traditions. This included chants
from different yoga traditions, both simple mantras sung together and beautiful
bhajans sung solo, an Aramaic translation of the Lord's Prayer with a very
inspiring interpretation and a very uplifting African song to finish. Now,
Narayani, aka Frankie Jennings, is inviting you for an inspiring evening of
"Unity in Diversity …Through Sound".
Venue: 4 Carol Street, Camden, London
NW1 0HW
Recommended Donation £5 to help cover costs and support this
growing project.
We are also still looking for a larger space in Central
London to hold the gatherings. Please do contact: frankiejennings@yahoo.co.uk
3. Winter Solstice Chanting by Candlelight: 17 Dec,
7.30-10pm
Join Nikki Slade and friends in a festive evening of chanting from the
heart – to raise money for The Pegasus Children's Charity, children in Nepal.
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Road, Teddington TW1
more information:
www.freetheinnervoice.com