Monthly Archives: September 2023

Yogic Nutrition with Gurudevi

Online beginning November 7

What does a yogi eat?  To achieve health as well as pleasure and (most importantly) spiritual development, yogis feed themselves consciously.  

Drawing on yoga, Ayurveda and scientific nutritional guidelines, Gurudevi gives you easy ways to improve your nutritional profile.  

As these principles begin working for you, you’ll notice a change in your digestion, assimilation and elimination. 

Taste is also important, especially as it contributes to your nutrition as well as your quality of life.  Each class includes a tasting session with discussion.

Enrollment is limited, so everyone can participate in the discussions as well as get personalized support and recommendations from Gurudevi.

Diagonal Leg Deliciousness!

Carolyn (Karuna) Beaver, Yogaratna

One of my go-to poses is Diagonal Alternate Leg.  It has a wonderful way of resetting my unstable hip joints.  Lately, however, I have been slowing it W-A-Y down.  Then I get all the juice I can from it.  It feels like my own self-administered Cure All Knee Press.

It’s a two-for-one pose.  You start in the regular angle of Alternate Leg.  I linger just a little, first with my knee in towards my chest.  Then, I move my leg into an advanced and deeper angle, thus I can feel my tailbone release in both angles. Ahh…

I take my time moving my leg across my body into the diagonal angle.  I go slow, and then pause.  When I coax my knee in towards my chest, I might even feel into a tight spot.  Some softening breaths, and I can feel those muscles let go.  It’s the “Cure All” effect!

My favorite part of all?  Allowing my leg to lean in towards my chest slowly and naturally, as I ease it back to its starting point.  I can feel my thigh bone pivoting and settling into my hip socket in a different and deeper way.  And even better than all this?  I get to do it all on the other side!

Telecourse: Being, Light & Bliss

Gurudevi’s Telecourse helped me remember I am more than my daily to-do list.  I am a human BE-ing.  My greatest potential is realized not by becoming but by relaxing into who I already am. I am the Light and Bliss of Consciousness.  The constant obsession for fulfilling my to-do list wears me down.  The constant knowing of my own Divine Beingness lights me up.

— Phil M.

Each of Gurudevi’s Telecourses has several modules.  Enroll in them all for a discount or take only the ones you want.  You have personal access to all the articles and videos for months.  You can dive in deep, even reviewing each offering multiple times.  This is guaranteed to shift your sense of who you are, supporting your life in the world from the inside-outward.

Inclined Towards Enlightenment

By Gurudevi Nirmalananda 

Then your mind is inclined

towards discernment and

 is heading toward liberation.

Tadaa viveka-nimna.m kaivalya-

praagbhaara.m cittam.   

— Yoga Sutras 4.26

This sutra is near the end of his text, meaning you’ve done the deep spiritual work he describes.  Then, having trained your mind for a while, it becomes inclined towards two things:  discernment and liberation.  Discernment means you easily distinguish between what uplifts you compared to what tears you down, and that you make intelligent choices. Liberation means you become free from the cycle of reincarnation, thus this is your last lifetime.

There’s a hitch.  First you have to train your mind for a while.  How long?  Well, just like training your dog to sit, it depends on how much time you put into it every day.  If you make a stab at it once a week for 10 minutes, it will take much longer than if you spend an hour on it daily.  You choose, basing your choice on what’s important to you.  If you want to get enlightened, you like to put time and energy into it, just like with anything else for which you might aspire.

A research study proves that Patanjali’s promise is valid.  When you put some time and energy into upliftment, you get uplifted.  

Burton & King1 asked participants to write about IPEs (intensely positive experiences) for 20 minutes daily for three days.  The members of their control group wrote about different topics.

They were all evaluated for mood and health at the beginning and three months later.  Those who wrote about IPEs for 3 days had enhanced positive mood scores compared to the control group. They also had significantly fewer medical visits for illness in the three months.

Do you want to improve your mood and be healthier?  Write about the happiest moments of your life for three days, 20 minutes a day.  Amazingly easy!  And the effects will last at least three months.  If you want them to last longer, you may have to continue your writing assignment or redo it.

Do you want to get enlightened?  It will take more than three days.  But it’s worth it because enlightenment is so much greater than mere mood management. Enlightenment is about shining with the light of your own Beingness all the time.

This light is already there within you, but covered over by things that weigh you down and tear you up.  Yoga’s meditative practices lighten your load and reweave the fragmented parts of your being back into wholeness.

In ancient India, yoga was not an athletic endeavor.  In the 1900s, one yoga teacher mixed British calisthenics into his classes.  He became famous, starting a trend that continues today, with athletic yoga, aerobic yoga and even gymnastic and aerial yoga.  But for thousands of years prior to that, yoga was always a meditative process. 

I call it “slow yoga.” That’s what we do – slow you down so you can go through three reliable stages:

1, Healing – both body and mind need some TLC.  Slow yoga gives you the recovery time and deep reconditioning you need.

2. Transformation – the upliftment of your mind brings your emotions along.  It starts with inner peace, gradually expanding into happiness, generosity and bliss.

3. Illumination – enlightenment is within your reach as your mind becomes naturally inclined toward discernment and liberation, just as the sage describes.  He calls it “svaroopa,” which names your own Divine Essence.  That’s why our yoga is named Svaroopa® yoga.

However, you don’t actually “reach” for enlightenment.  You settle into it.  That’s because Divine Light, as in the word en-lighten-ment, is already within.  You are an incarnation of Divine Light. You merely need to look within in order to find it.  That’s called meditation. 

  1. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092656603000588?via%3Dihub ↩︎

Filled with Grace

By Lloyd (Dharma) Apirian

Interviewed by Lissa (Yogyananda) Fountain

By attending Swami Sundays with Gurudevi, I’d already made profound inner shifts.  Yet I was looking for something even deeper.  Feeling a little down and flat, I wanted renewal: a deeper knowing of my own Self.  

An immersion with my Guru guarantees this!  I also know Shaktipat is a powerful way to boost my personal growth and transformation.  So I signed up for my first online Shaktipat Retreat.  

Doing a Shaktipat Retreat weekend at home has its advantages.  I was in my yoga room and everything was so familiar.  Yet I went just as deep in meditation as when I am in Gurudevi’s presence.  After Gurudevi gave Shaktipat-diksha, the spiritual energy climbed my spine more than ever.  It was freeing, opening and releasing.  I was surrendering to the Self. 

During a longer meditation, I experienced an auditory kriya.  I heard OM Namah Shivaya singing in my left ear!  In a short time, the sinus congestion I’d been feeling cleared away.  This was all Grace, pure Grace.  The Shakti moving through the Guru transcends limitations of space, time and energy.

To keep the Grace flowing, it’s recommended you increase your meditation time and be consistent.  After the retreat, I did notice the effects were fading.  I hadn’t been doing enough meditation.  Before my next Shaktipat, I’m signing up for Meditation Club!  To support carrying these effects into my life, I need the structure.

The Shaktipat experiences that Gurudevi describes with her Guru, Baba Muktananda, inspire me.  They once seemed unattainable and remote.  Now I know they are possible for me.  Shaktipat is a life changing opportunity to experience the Truth of my own Beingness.  I am forever grateful.

Saved Her Life

By Rebecca (Rasa) Rivers

Interviewed by Marlene (Matrikaa) Gast, Yogaratna

From her yoga classes and yoga therapy sessions with me, Clair credits yoga with “saving her life.” She describes it in these ways:

I mean that Svaroopa® yoga has enabled me to live the life that I want.  Both of my parents and my older sister suffered from genetic-based osteoarthritis.  At an early age, I was warned that I could look forward to serious physical issues.

In 1972, in my early 30s, I had my first surgery to address complications of osteoarthritis.  Given my family’s health history, I was not surprised.  In the early 2000s, I had knee replacement surgery.  In 2011, when my physician suggested a hip replacement, I said, “Let me think on that.”

I’d taken yoga classes from Rebecca (Rasa) Rivers in a nearby town.  By 2011, she was teaching Svaroopa®yoga in my town, so I got in touch with her.  After an assessment, she suggested that I join her classes.  I also availed myself of her private sessions.  I received yoga therapy and private instruction on specific poses for my condition. 

When I saw my surgeon a year later, he said, “I don’t know what you did, but you no longer need hip surgery.”

Indeed, I was able to climb mountains again, walk three miles a day, and return to swimming.  Given the therapeutic effects of Svaroopa® yoga, I am so grateful and so happy to be alive.  

Since 10-years-old, I’ve been doing things that are positive for my body, including diet and exercise.  When I’ve walked through forests, their scent and vibrations have uplifted me.  I’m conscious now of the same sense of fulfillment from Svaroopa® yoga poses.

I have also become interested in learning more about yoga philosophy.  My original interest was focused on yoga’s physical benefits only.  Having recently completed a Learn to Mediate course, I am expanding my interests to yoga’s spiritual teachings as well as Svaroopa® Vidya meditation.

Seeing clients experience such profound change is one of the joys of my serving as a Svaroopa® yoga therapist.

My Shaktipat Experience

By Chelsea (Rajñi) King

With each Shaktipat experience, my ability to receive what Gurudevi gives is greater.  This time, I received a promise of the state that I can live in all the time.  For the whole weekend and beyond, this experience was tangible and accessible.

During chant and meditation on Friday evening, the concentration of yogic energy (shakti) was palpable.  I felt light, easy and upright.  My mind was mantra.  I wrote in my journal after meditation: “…aware of the One being me that is ME.”

The next day, during the first Shaktipat by touch, Gurudevi stayed with her finger on my forehead for what seemed like a long time.  I felt supported and like she was taking care of me.  After a bit, I felt a subtle arising from tail to top. Kundalini realigned my head on top of my spine.  The density of my mind dissipated.  

My mind felt lighter, with my body comfortable and relaxed.  Blissful and aware, I settled into a deep, easy state. Thoughts were floating in and out of my mind along with mantra.  My body felt fuzzy, undefined, blurry.  When I opened my eyes, I was aware of seeing from an unusual depth within.  Mantra continued inside without effort.

Later in the day, we received Shaktipat by will.  My experiences from earlier continued.  Kundalini was moving in me, supporting me from the inside as I sat upright and easy.  Again, I felt at ease physically, mentally and emotionally. Mantra spontaneously arose the whole time.  

These experiences remind me of where this path is taking me.  As well, they propel me further along.  Shaktipat is such a gift!

Pleasure, Happiness & Bliss

By Gurudevi Nirmalananda

At the end of a busy day, you look for something pleasurable to do. You may even have sought out pleasure during your day. Your choice of foods and drinks, maybe going for a walk or taking a nap, filling your ears with music or your eyes with beauty – pleasure seeking is a dominant theme in most people’s lives. Why?

To find out why, simply refrain from pleasure when you feel the need. Notice how you feel without a sensory indulgence, including any discomfort in your body as well as your emotional state. You may also find that your mind is crazy-busy. No wonder you want something to distract you!

Pleasure is a pathway to happiness. When you do something pleasurable, you get happy for a short while. When the happiness ends, you need another indulgence to trigger a few more moments of happiness. Like a frog, you hop from one thing to another, seeking brief moments of happiness. Bliss is better.  It lasts longer than happiness.

Mystical bliss is hidden in every pleasure… (read more)