Archive for February 2011


View from a South Carolina yoga blogger.…

A re-occuring theme in my life lately has been about keep­ing promises.  I was graced with the arrival of Swami Radhananda’s book “Car­ried by a Promise,” which had me imme­di­ately ques­tion­ing myself with the idea.  Do I keep promises? Do I go out of my way to make good on the things I do  and say?

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Spokane workshop.… comments from participants

Group in the Spokane Radha Yoga Cen­tre studio

The events here with Swami Rad­hananda were so nour­ish­ing for me. I found myself open­ing and expand­ing, just being in her pres­ence. The work­shop allowed me to go deep and I could see every­one going to the level that was right for them, from new peo­ple to those with lots of experience.

Faith Hayflich

Lis­ten­ing to Swami Rad­hananda read from Car­ried By a Promise, I felt  the gift she’s given us in open­ing up the book of her life. In the work­shop, when we were repeat­ing the Divine Mother prayer, a door opened to a deep heart­felt longing. I feel blessed to have wit­nessed how oth­ers relaxed, opened and responded to Swami Radhananda’s pres­ence and to have expe­ri­enced it myself!

Satya

 

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Radha Vancouver

Swami Rad­hananda focused on the theme of sanyas or renun­ci­a­tion. She chose read­ings from Feb­ru­ary 2nd, Swami Radha’s and her own sanyas day. It was easy to see how her heart­felt desire was there from the very begin­ning, yet also how Swami Rad­hananda devel­oped per­son­ally and spir­i­tu­ally through her grow­ing under­stand­ing and ded­i­ca­tion. The room was filled with about forty lis­ten­ers, many who stayed to chat, to have books signed and to drink chai in the beau­ti­ful Radha space. Read more…

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