The hard-working bee gathering pollen from the lilac-colored flower is teaching me the virtues of steadfastness, patience, and loyal duty to one’s life’s destiny. Nature is such a great teacher!
St. Laurent, Canada
There are two pictures of daisies following one another in the Nature Gallery. In the first image, the daisies are in full bloom. To me, they look so happy as if they were smiling. In the second image, the daisies are droopy and withering. This made me think of my life-- sometimes I feel like I’m in full bloom and sometimes I feel like I ‘m drooping.
Through the teachings and practices of the Siddha Yoga path, I have learned to remain centered in the unchanging inner Self—the core of my being—and I remember that full bloom will be followed by withering, and withering by new, happy bloom.
California, United States
In the photo of the bench, I love seeing the play of sunlight and its countless diamond-like sparkles on the glistening waters of Lake Nityananda.
Observing the light on the lake, I remember the truly awesome play of Shri Guru's light within me during meditation.
St. Laurent, Canada
The bright magenta hibiscus flowers outside the Nityananda Temple in Shree Muktananda Ashram touched my heart so deeply. I felt especially connected to the one hibiscus with the statue of Lord Ganesh in soft focus in the background. It brought to mind the red hibiscus I had seen in Gurudev Siddha Peeth. As someone who lives in Hawaii and sees hibiscus flowers all the time, I marveled at this “hibiscus connection.”
Hawaii, United States