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November 2024

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Nature in Shree Muktananda Ashram
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Nature in Shree Muktananda Ashram

by Pamela Roberts

The scriptures of India often describe the ashram of a spiritual Master as flourishing with vibrant gardens, abundant wildlife, and the entrancing beauty of nature. It seems that all of life celebrates the presence of a great being in its midst. Why is this so? The scriptures reveal that the grounds of an ashram are infused with the presence of the Guru’s shakti, the benevolent, divine power of grace and spiritual awakening that is beneficial to all living creatures.

The photographs of nature in this series all originate from Shree Muktananda Ashram, the abode of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, the Siddha Yoga Guru. Month after month, year in and year out, we are given an opportunity to witness the movement of the shakti that continuously arises and flows through the seasons, manifesting as the majestic natural world of infinite variety, perfection, and mystery. By engaging with these images, we may discover the transformative power they can have on our inner state and awareness.

When I looked at these photographs for the first time, I felt a gentle, blissful energy stirring within me. After viewing the last image, I sat motionless, in silence and in a deeply peaceful state. Gradually, a thought arose, and I realized I had been in meditation. I had always loved nature, but being with nature had never drawn me inside in this way.

Contemplating this experience, I realized that I had connected with the shakti that pervades the grounds of Shree Muktananda Ashram. I understood that these photographs had provided me with a way to experience the play of supreme creative energy as it manifests in nature. Inspired by this understanding, I began a regular exploration of the natural world through the exquisite purity and perspective of these images.

Any one of these photographs can take us within, where we can experience our oneness with nature—and our own divinity. Each time we prepare to view the photographs, it is good to set an intention—for example, the intention of connecting with the shakti. As we center ourselves, our approach might be like entering a temple, the sacred temple of nature. Before looking at the photographs, we might begin our meditation by focusing on the breath and repeating the mantra. Then, as we press “play” or scroll one-by-one through the images, we can coordinate our breath and the mantra with the movement of nature before us. When we are drawn to a specific image, we can pause the image to contemplate it, asking ourselves, “What do I learn from this photograph that I can apply to my life?” In this way, we are engaging with the images as a spiritual practice.

By viewing the photographs regularly, we can observe the harmony and balance that sustain the natural world. And because we are an intrinsic part of nature, we can contemplate how our own lives can benefit from nature’s peerless example. Over time, by learning to immerse ourselves in the divinity of nature through these images from Shree Muktananda Ashram, we can transform our experience of nature wherever we live and wherever we go on this planet.

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How wondrous and wonderful is the way the snow fully offers pranam to this holy land of Shree Muktananda Ashram—as if the blanket of snow had arrived to protect and absorb the warmth of Bhagavan Nityananda, the Heart of all divine love.
 

California, United States

Just as nature offers herself over and over again each day, these images of nature inspire me to offer myself over and over again to Gurumayi, God, and the Self of all—with love and devotion. As I do so, I experience such sweet bliss and feel in harmony with nature, humanity, and the divine.
 

California, United States

Each day I am inspired by the way images of Shree Muktananda Ashram appear with such freshness. This invites me to look with fresh eyes both at nature and at my experience of my own divinity and others’ divinity.
 
What an amazing path we are on—that the simplest leaf can stir the experience of unity, gratitude, and divinity.
 

California, United States

These images of the holy grounds of the Ashram evoke within me the understanding of God’s generosity in creating such beauty and harmony.
 
My heart longs to walk these grounds and be with Gurumayi. In my longing, I feel a sweet dissolving into the unity with Gurumayi, God, and nature.
 
I am blessed! I am blessed! I am blessed! My heart is full of gratitude and contentment.
 

California, United States