Let’s imagine for a moment that each child is like a plant. Our responsibility is to help that plant, to protect and care for it, so that it gives fruit. The way parents do that with their children is by lovingly cultivating good habits and knowledge to bring about a conscientious giving adult.

Honesty

Sincere communication starts by doing what we preach. Parents! Start by being honest to yourself. This will teach the child to do what parents and teachers say with words. Think and act according to the best wishes to your kids. Study yourself and your kids personality’s weaknesses and strengths, see where help is needed and do something about it.

 

Fade away expectations

Our job is to do actions to protect the plant but not to expect immediate fruit. So, by fading our individual expectations, we give space to the tree to bloom, to expand consciousness, to help others in turn, and extract from within the real outmost potential.

 

Silencing the flood of external information – reconnecting to God

In our regular stressful lives, we hear and see a lot of information. After a certain point, we gradually give more preponderance to the external information than to our inner understanding of the Universe around. As we become too dependent on the external senses, we lose personal confidence and will power, courage and inner tranquility. As we sever communication between ourselves and the Universe, we stop listening to God.

 

At the ashram, the teacher will help the disciples silence the outside stimuli to regain connection to the Universe surrounding us. We will do that by practicing silent meditation and studying all different philosophies and spiritual practices to achieve it. Silence is the language of God. When our mind is quiet, we listen to the true answers from within.

 

How do we find our real potential, our reason in life?

As human beings grow up, we like or are good at many things. Potentiality is enormous.

 

When grownups tell a child where to go, we are trampling into what may be the child’s true inner strength for which the kid came to the Universe to fulfill.

 

At the Vishwa Shanti Guruku Ashram, we provide the foundations to inner search and growth for unlimited expression of inner potentiality of children AND parents.

 

At the Ashram, parents practice mediation and Yoga according to their needs, develop their own practice to unfold inner harmony and peace, and to balance their personality. Children do the same on their side.

 

What happens after staying at the Ashram?

Families and their children go back to their regular lives with an enhanced understanding of the Universe and their responsibilities in it.

 

In order to achieve continuous growth and spiritual evolution, disciples of the Ashram practice Karma Yoga, which means “Working Without Expectations”, to purify mind and emotions and become a more humble, more simple and balanced persons, in touch with the rest of the Universe.

Disciples are welcome to return to the Ashram.

Children & Families

Help the Children of India

Miami Ashram Phone

(305) 267-6772

 

Email: holisticyoga@bellsouth.net

 

E-mail: swamiji@omsatyananda.com

 

Web site of

The International Yoga Healing Center

www.omsatyananda.com

 

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