Monthly Archives: May 2024

Chant, Meditate & Learn!

Every week, you can attend two satsangs with Gurudevi Nirmalananda — in person or online!  Which works for you?

Sundays from 10:00 – 11:30 am (Eastern Time)

Wednesdays from 7:30 – 9:00 pm (Eastern Time)

When you meditate with a Master, you slip inward so easily. That’s what Gurudevi offers, along with the sutras and teachings from the ancient tradition. Join us for chanting, a discourse, meditation instruction and group meditation. 

It’s free if you can join us live in Downingtown PA.

If you cannot join us onsite, enroll in our online program. Our subscription service gives you a way to participate no matter where you’re located. You may enroll for a single satsang or for a series.

The Importance of Connection

By Gurudevi Nirmalananda

Yoga says that your need for connection is a spiritual need, not a social need. 

The superficial conversations about the weather and traffic conditions are entertaining, but they don’t fill your need for connection. You make a connection in that shared moment of frustration over the traffic jam or the shared joy during the first snowfall. 

Even if it is only a moment of connection, a whole hour of superficial conversation is worth it. When the connection doesn’t happen, you think that person is a waste of time and you try to avoid them in the future.

Here’s what happens. When you share an experience with someone else, you have an understanding of the other person, while they understand you.  This understanding is a type of validation, making you feel that you are worthwhile as an individual — you are understood and accepted, in your frustration with the traffic or joy of the snow. 

Yet that is still superficial. If you both agree that snow is a big hassle, and there’s all that scraping and shoveling to do now, you have a shared experience, but you don’t yet have a connection. It is only a shared experience.

But if your eyes meet or there is a silent pause, that shared experience turns into connection. In that moment of connection, something happens inside of you. Something opens on the inside. 

Excerpt from Yoga: Inside & Outside, pages 205‒206

I Caught the “Light Contagion”!

By Barbara (Girijananda) Hess, SVA Board Member

Yes, the light of Consciousness is contagious. I caught this “light contagion” the first time I met Gurudevi. 

I did not fully understand it.  But when I received this gift, I wanted to give back. I became a monthly donor and began supporting the semiannual fundraisers. Join me in offering financial support. 

Supporting the teachings and the teachers who bring them to you is a sacred practice. It’s called dakshina — unconditional financial giving. This sacred way to share your own light uplifts you. There is nothing better to do than to dedicate your actions to your own upliftment.  And it helps Gurudevi reach more seekers in search of a Great One. 

What she offers is contagious. It’s an ever-expanding process. After meeting her, I was expanding and wanting more.  Along with practicing dakshina, I started traveling to take courses with her. The effort I was putting toward studying and learning with a Great One sped me along my spiritual deepening.

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Gurudevi says, “Like if you sit in the sun, you get warm. If you sit with the Guru, you get lit up on the inside. Why? Because your nature is light. When you spend time with one who lives in the light full time, you start to perceive your own.”  When you come to Lokananda for trainings or retreats, you feel this most strongly.

Have you caught the “light contagion?”  You are a yogi drawn to the Svaroopa® Sciences which offer healing and transformation on many levels.  Arise! Awake! Learn!  And please participate in our fundraiser. You were born to share your transformation with the world, to let your inner bliss overflow into the world.

All that we do, we do for you. We appreciate your support more than you know.

Donate online or shoot us an email: donate@svaroopayoga.org.  Or send us a check: SVA, 116 E. Lancaster Ave, Downingtown PA 19335. Or give us a call and talk to a real person at 610.644.7555.

Yoga Miracles Happen at Any Age

By Marlene (Matrikaa) Gast, Yogaratna

Adventurous and enthusiastic at 81 years of age, Bette sought Svaroopa® yoga therapy after ziplining and white water rafting in Costa Rica last winter.   Her neighbor — a Svaroopa®  yoga student — noticed Bette walking “strangely,” clearly in pain.  Her neighbor suggested yoga therapy. Bette replied with a resounding “yes.” 

After a series of 10 Overlap Healing Embodyment® sessions, Bette’s back pain was gone.  Her shoulder pain was gone too. But that can’t be attributed entirely to yoga therapy.  Midway through her Overlap Healing, her painful shoulder got an anesthetic injection from her physician.

Bette began yoga therapy with level 10 pain in her sacrum and 7 in her right shoulder. Her physician had diagnosed a fracture of the left side of her sacrum.  Years before, she’d had two surgeries to repair torn ligaments and tendons in the shoulder.  At age 9, she incurred a serious tailbone injury.

Per protocols for a high-risk client, I began her pain treatment by teaching her Ujjayi Pranayama.  She took to it immediately. Afterward, she felt “much more relaxed.” She was “only slightly aware of” the sacrum pain with which she’d arrived.  Her shoulder was also “feeling much better.”  During the six weeks of her Overlap Embodyment® sessions, Bette faithfully practiced daily Ujjayi breathing.

After four sessions in a row, she reported feeling “straighter without trying or straining, taller and just calmer up and down my back.”  Her pain steadily lessened through the six sessions at wider intervals.  In her final session, Bette arrived with no pain in her shoulder and just a level 1 in her sacrum.  At the end, she had zero pain and told me, “I don’t understand it.  It’s sort of mystical.  The pain is gone.”

I moved 2,000 miles away a few weeks later. So Bette has continued weekly sessions with another Embodyment® Therapist near her.  She wrote me a note saying that her “sacrum fracture has become less painful.” She feels that with continued daily Ujjayi breathing it “has a better chance to heal.”

Yes, Embodyment® plus Ujjayi opens us to the healing power of Consciousness.

Mystical Yogic Breathing

Get Gurudevi’s new audio, a full album of yogic breathing practices for you. Experience new dimensions in your yogic breathing practices under her guidance. 

Discover profound inner openings with her five tracks, including:

  • Introductory Mantras
  • Am I Breathing?
  • Easy Open Breathing
  • Ujjayi Pranayama
  • Finesse the Sound

Deep healing and mystical meditative experiences result when you do these amazing breathing practices.

Your Wholeness & Radiance

By Gurudevi Nirmalananda


Integrity is a wholeness that makes you invulnerable.

All the levels of your being and your life are fully aligned. What you say is also what you think and feel. What you do matches up to all your other levels.

No one can undermine you when you live in integrity with yourself. It’s an easy way to live because you’re always consistent, both with others as well as with yourself.

You gain this integrity by using your mind differently than most people do. They look outside for answers but, as a yogi, your mind always looks inward for guidance. Thus, you select your words and make decisions to do things that are in integrity with your own Divine Essence.

Transparency means you have nothing to hide. The old ditty bag that you carried around for so many lifetimes has been completely emptied out, so you have no grudges waiting to be fulfilled, no obsessions or aversions to limit your joy, no “gotta’s” that propel you in slavery to your animal instincts and no neediness to infect your relationships or your decisions.

The radiance of your own being shines through without impediment, allowing you to enjoy the perpetual sunshine inside plus share it with the others in your life…

Excerpt from A Yogic Lifestyle, page 32

Healing Superhighway

By Swami Satrupananda

Yoga cured my back pain. I want the same for you.

Whether it be back or neck pain, migraines or headaches, Svaroopa® yoga can help. Our slow-paced process also does wonders for allergies, digestive conditions and your immune system.

This healing methodology is powerful because it is multidimensional. Yoga works with your body, mind, heart and more. Not only do you get healing on all these levels, they also all contribute to your healing. This makes the changes deep and lasting.

Taking a weekly yoga class gives you so much. Two classes a week more than doubles your benefit. But if you want to be on the healing superhighway, get private yoga therapy sessions.

In a private session, your yoga therapist customizes the practices to your needs. You receive extra support and adjustments. And we can use yoga’s more powerful healing techniques in this setting. Your healing process is guaranteed.

Yoga can help you with your pain. Contact one of our yoga therapist to discuss your healing needs and to schedule your private sessions.

Contact info: info@downingtownyoga.org or call 484-678-2078

The Formless Being Form

By Gurudevi Nirmalananda

The four-fold model of Consciousness details how the One, being formless, manifests into form. As one of his honored names, Shiva is called jagat-sharira, universe-bodied.

Like water becomes ice, yet is still water, Shiva becomes the universe. But he is not limited by it. Nor is he limited to the universe, for he is beyond the universe as well as being in it and being it. You are a form of the formless as am I and everyone you know.

Shiva is also being everyone you don’t know, as well as being everything that exists. Shiva is also everything that doesn’t exist, for if you can think of it, your thought is made of Shiva.

How does this come to be? He coalesces into physical matter through four dimensions. We look at this because my Baba urged us to understand the physical and subtle principles from Shiva to the earth. This gives you mastery over the world as well as a pathway to follow inward.

Shunya — the Void is Shiva’s way of hiding from himself. Since he is Beingness-Itself, he masquerades as Nothingness. In the vastness of his own being, he appears as non-being, like a vacuum. Yet when you experience the void, you are…

Travel Frames for Guru Photos

By Amanda (Purna) Schmidt

New picture frames from Ganeshpuri are available!  This triple-photo frame holds 2×3-inch prints, perfect for small Guru photos. 

Gold lotus details adorn the frame’s back side.  Purchase it empty or with Guru photos included.  

Perfect for travel, it is also ideal to set up in your yoga space!  Bring the presence of the lineage Masters with you, anywhere.  

Feel the support of Divine Grace, no matter where you go.

Who Are You?

By Gurudevi Nirmalananda

You don’t have to become somebody or something. You are already radiant Consciousness. All you need to do is uncover it. Yoga practices essentially subtract away the stuff that gets in the way. They remove the blockages until your own capital-S Self is revealed. 

This is why, at the beginning and at the end of programs, I bow to your own Divine Essence. I chant: “OM svaroopa svasvabhava namo namah.” Namo means “I bow to,” and namah means “I bow to.” So I translate namo namah as “again and again I bow.” 

To what do I bow? To svaroopa, your own Divine Essence. Yet while I am bowing to you, I am bowing to my own Divine Essence. Because there is only one Divine Essence. The One Reality is being each of us and all of us at the same time. 

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It is like light that shines through a window with many panes; the reflection on the floor looks like different squares. Yet there is only one light. The one light takes on all the different shapes so it can shine in all the different forms. The One Reality has become you, me and all that exists. 

In this phrase, I love the word svasvabhavah. It comes from Abhinavagupta, a Kashmiri Shaivite sage who lived a thousand years ago. He wrote…

— Excerpt from Yoga: Embodied Spirituality, pages 17‒19