Nayaswami Padma shares an excerpt from Swami Kriyananda’s autobiography “The New Path”.
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Fill Me With the Sound of Aum – One Chant One Hour
Lyrics Fill my body, Fill my spirit, Fill me with the sound of AUM, Fill my body, Fill my spirit, Fill me with the sound of AUM. (chant by Swami Kriyananda)
Healing Relationships (with Nayaswami Jyotish and Nayaswami Devi)
Recorded in India at Ananda Mumbai. Here is the link to the online course that Jyotish and Devi have spoken about during this workshop: How to Develop Harmonious Relationships Transform your relationships. Experience happy, healthy, loving connections with others. Join us for a new course that is based on time-tested yogic principles that can help you develop dynamic and healthy … Read More
Material Success through Yoga Principles
With Pia Singh, recorded at Ananda Pune Spiritual Fair Oct. 2022
How Master Worked with Me (With Swami Kriyananda)
Find out more at https://www.swamikriyananda.org/ Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nayaswamikriyananda Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kriyananda ABOUT SWAMI KRIYANANDA In 1948 at the age of twenty-two, Swami Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters) became a disciple of the Indian yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda. Yogananda is best known for his spiritual classic, Autobiography of a Yogi. In his book he recalls his experiences growing up in … Read More
Change Your Habits, Change Your Life
With Tyagi Daya & Tyagi Keshava, recorded at Ananda Pune Spiritual Fair Oct. 2022
How to Keep Moving Forward on the Spiritual Path
Watch Nayaswami Parvati share shares this important spiritual inspiration during her Sunday Service at Ananda Village, November 13th 2022. You can find the complete talk here.
Dissolving the Ego through Selfless Service
With Nayaswami Jaya & Nayaswami Dhyana, recorded at Ananda Pune Spiritual Fair Oct. 2022
The Promise of the Scriptures (with Nayaswami Parvati)
Sunday Service with Nayaswami Parvati and Nayaswami Pranaba at Ananda Village, recorded November 13th 2022. In the Bible, Jesus tells the story of the prodigal son, who, after leaving and wasting all of his father’s money, comes back to the palace to be received with open arms. Nayawami Parvati sheds light on the deeper meaning of this parable and how … Read More