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First Things First (with Tyagi Atman)

Atman Goering
October 16, 2022

Sunday Service with Tyagi Atman and Tyagi Bhaktimarg at Ananda Village, recorded October 16th 2022.

Jesus Christ said: "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."
For those who want to put God first, Tyagi Atman offers ways to make God the center of our lives. Some of the topics that he touches are:

  • the role of Gyana Yoga and Bhakti yoga
  • the importance of having the right consciousness and intention
  • how tuning into different "bhavs" (moods) can enrich our spiritual journey and deepen our devotion.
  • Tyagi Atman shares lessons from the deep inspiration he found on his pilgrimages to India.

    This week's reading is:

    First Things First

    (From Rays of the One Light - Weekly Commentaries on the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Kriyananda)

    Truth is one and eternal. Realize oneness with it in your deathless Self, within.

    The following commentary is based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda.

    That expression, “First things first,” is a piece of counsel often given to students of business techniques. It is the advice of practicality to those who aspire to worldly success. But according to the Hermetic doctrine, “As above, so below,” that which works best in one level of life is often the best guide to what will work best on every other level. If a person is true to his highest priorities, he will generally find that his other needs are fulfilled naturally as well.

    This is true, certainly, of the search for God. One of the greatest sayings of Jesus Christ was this simple sentence, in the Gospel of St. Matthew, Chapter 6:

    Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

    Paramhansa Yogananda gave his elder brother Ananta a wonderful lesson in this truth. It was Ananta who had captured him and brought him back from his flight to the Himalayas, described by Yogananda in Autobiography of a Yogi. In Yogananda’s book we read how Ananta later challenged him, in the city of Agra, to pit his divine faith against such “practical” worldly considerations as the need for earning a living. Fearless before that challenge, the young aspirant agreed to go by train, without any money, to the nearby town of Brindaban; not to miss a single meal in Brindaban; and to find his way back to Agra without begging and without in any other way asking for help. In one of the most thrilling chapters in the book, Yogananda fulfilled all the conditions of the test. Yogananda continued the account:

    As the tale was unfolded, my brother turned sober, then solemn.

    “The law of demand and supply reaches into subtler realms than I had supposed.” Ananta spoke with a spiritual enthusiasm never before noticeable. “I understand for the first time your indifference to the vaults and vulgar accumulations of the world.”

    Late as it was, my brother insisted that he receive diksha (initiation) into Kriya Yoga.

    As the Bhagavad Gita puts it in the ninth Chapter:

    Those who worship lesser gods go to their gods…but those who worship Me come to Me.

    Thus, through holy Scripture, God has spoken to mankind.