Last week a group of Ananda members from Seattle flew to southern California to tour the places where Paramhansa Yogananda lived and taught and where, also, our founder, Swami Kriyananda came to live during the last three plus years of Yogananda's life and for another eight or nine years after that.

We meditated and enjoyed the
vibrations of the residue of the many hours of samadhi enjoyed by Master and his most advanced
disciple, Rajarshi Janakananda.


In honor of the pilgrimages led by Swami Kriyananda (years ago) that included a visit to Disneyland, we spent a day there, too. Imagine 30+ adults with no children roaming around Disneyland muttering, “Gee, it IS a small world after all!”


One may easily discover that although Yogananda’s
spirit may be omnipresent, his human remains continue to pulse an undying beacon of
superconsciousness calling us, too, home to eternal bliss.

Our next stop was Yogananda’s headquarters atop Mt.
Washington: a short distance from downtown LA. As a young monk in India it was
this building (and the Encinitas hermitage and the school at Ranchi) that he
saw repeatedly in visions. We were escorted up three flights of stairs to the
apartments of the Master. Words cannot describe the powerful vibrations of
utter stillness. It is like walking into the “Vacuum of Eternity,” another
world saturated with stillness and divinity hushed but latently infinite.
On the first floor of Mt. Washington, we meditated in the
chapel where Yogananda gave kriya initiations, classes, and led meditations.
Here too the residue of cosmic consciousness lingers like a “worm hole” into eternity. (One cannot
adequately describe the blessing of sacred places where divinity has appeared.
It’s not a matter of religion or belief, but experience. Nor is it confined to
any one culture or time.)

We stayed three nights at the Biltmore Hotel, a structure of
such phenomenal artistry and beauty that it stands alone like a time capsule to
the days when Yogananda first came to Los Angeles and lived in the Biltmore
(before Mt. Washington was purchased). It was here in what is now the lobby of
the hotel that he left his body on March 7, 1952. (The occasion was a banquet
in honor of the newly appointed ambassador to the United States from India.)
Reading (as he once predicted in contemplating the end of his life) his poem, "My India," he dropped gently to the floor, leaving his body, as he said he
would, by stopping his heart at the appointed time that he was summoned “home” by
God.

We were guided and ably assisted by the Ananda Center in LA
leaders, Narayan and Dharmadevi Romano. They befriended everyone and charmed us
with their sweet and focused presence.


Later, he regaled us with stories at the Lake Shrine temple
(built high above the lake) and also commented with kindness and understanding in
regards to Swami Kriyananda.
It was a special moment for those who were there.
Those of us who were blessed to travel together to these
holy places share an unforgettable memory and grace which is ours to meditate
upon, nurture, and share.
May the blessings we have received radiate outward in waves of peace!
Nayaswami Hriman