Note to friends: Ananda Community
Open House: Tomorrow! http://www.anandawashington.org/event/solstice-open-house/?instance_id=132275. Stay tuned for a follow up article with some reflections about American society. "Just sayin' "
Our nation
mourns for the latest victims of violence in our country even as calls go forth
for finding preventative solutions for the future. Could this Saturday’s annual
Open House and Solstice Celebration held by Ananda Community in Lynnwood be relevant to the serious challenges in our
time?
We certainly
think so. The modern trend of globalism is neither all “good” nor all “bad.” It
is complex and besides being an historical fact and a cultural fait accompli,
it is, among other things, a trend that is bringing people of every race and
nation in contact with one another.
What we see
in decline, however, is a sense of community. Our urban and suburban neighborhoods
tend to be a transient admixture of people and families with little in common,
and their paths rarely cross.
On July 30,
1949, at a speech given in Beverly Hills, Paramhansa Yogananda proclaimed that
“I am sowing into the ether” the seeds of the community ideal for the future.
He predicted that a new pattern of conscious, intentional and sustainable
living would “spread like wildfire.” The “wildfire” part still awaits a future
ignition but the increasing violence in the world will unquestionably be one of
the sparks. Economic challenges, no doubt, will be another.
The stage is
being set and Ananda’s founder, Swami Kriyananda, who was present in the
audience that fateful day, vowed to do his part. Before his passing in 2013,
Swami Kriyananda had founded nine such communities throughout the world, including
the Ananda Community in nearby Lynnwood.
The concept
of intentional communities is not limited to its residential forms. Virtual
communities or associations of those inspired and committed to serve their own
local area or the world at large, all count as “communities.”
Our
invitation to you, therefore, for this Saturday’s Solstice Celebration and Open
House is an opportunity for all of us to register “our answer” to mindless
violence by coming together to affirm our kinship with one another and all life.
The power of harmony and friendship will always win, but it takes conscious
efforts on our part.
Since time immemorial, the Summer Solstice has drawn
people together, recognizing intuitively that the powerful rays of the sun at
its diurnal zenith symbolize the healing and energizing rays of the Divine
Light within and without.
Blessings to
all,
Nayaswamis
Hriman and Padma McGilloway
Note details
of the Open House:
Come
rain, sun, thunderstorms! It will be fun and memorable no matter what!
Saturday,
June 18, 3 to 7 p.m. 20715 Larch Way, Lynnwood 98036
3
p.m. Grounds are open; parking in the back. Tours, refreshments, childrens
activities, music, summer fun faire booths with food, organic produce,
clothing, gifts, books and healing services!
5
p.m. Solstice Celebration : a theme of family featuring music & ceremony
6
p.m. Vegetarian dinner (free)
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