Thursday, May 1, 2008

Swami Sadyojata visits Fontainebleau

Sunday 20th April saw a very special satsang with Swami Sadyojata, Director (International Relations), and a senior teacher in the organisation. Swamiji's had just flown in from Morocco, and had earlier attended a South Asian Peace Conference in Oslo with Guruji.




There were about 40 people in the satsang. Though many who had done the course in Fbl could not be there, it was nice to see many who had not been initiated into AOL yet. Swamiji charmed us as usual with his simplicity. When he walked into the room Alexia's 6 year old daughter asked her mother, "Is he Jesus?"

He taught us the 8 Ways of Being Happy as told by Guruji. All 8 are equally important and to be consciously practised everyday.


1. Smile


2.Sing aloud


3.Do some spiritual practices, like yoga, meditation, pranayam


4.Take a walk by yourself. This does not include walking to work or for some errand. Consciously take some time out to walk by yourself.


5.Have a goal in Life. Could also be a spiritual goal about wanting to know the Truth, knowing yourself etc


6.Do some Selfless Service.


7.See your life in the context of Time and Space. Billions of years have gone by and billions of years will come. So your life of 50,60, 70, 80 years is but a blip in the cosmos.


8.Have Faith in God, Divinity, Universe, Nature or a Higher Self.





How does one overcome life's obstacles and problems?

He said, imagine that you are on a motorbike, and a huge truck is right in front of you emitting clouds of exhaust fumes. You could do one of 3 things...

1. Stay behind the truck and breathe in the pollution, all the time complaining how terrible your situation is. (Some people go through life continously cribbing yet never coming out of the misery).

2. Stop your motorbike and wait for the truck to go away. (Some people hide or run away when faced with a big problem). But that doesn't help either, 'cause a bigger truck might come in front of you.

3. Overtake the truck and forget about it altogther. For one to be able to do this 2 things are necessary...the bike has to be in a good condition, and the rider needs some skill. If you are lacking in any one of the 2 above, it would be difficult to overtake. The bike here is our body-mind complex that needs to kept healthy with yoga and meditation practices. And the skill is the Grace of the Divine, which flows to one who has gratitude.

The next day, we took him to visit the Fontainebleau Chateau, and later Swamiji, Serge, Deepali, Camille and Stephane stopped over at my home for lunch.



Urvi and Swamiji feeding the fish in the Chateau lake


Lunch in my home


Swamiji was giving a lecture on the Vedanta on wednesday at Paris Sorbonne. I was really upset that I could not attend. On Thursday around 12 noon, Stephane called to say that he and Swamiji were passing close to Fontainebleau on the way to Lyon...would it be possible to stop over for lunch at my place??? Wow, I couldn't believe what I was hearing!Later Steph said that my longing was so great that they could not help but come once more.

Either that, or he was really hungry :)

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Suparna,

This is very nice...without being present at Fontainebleu, we get to know what's happening....We should spread this to all of france...

Vish