Ananda
through the Years
Honoring
Its Principles, Ideals, and Commitments
Introduction
By
Jyotish Novak,
Spiritual Director of the Ananda Sevaka Order, worldwide
Ananda
is one of the world's most successful intentional communities.
Ananda came into existence in the late 1960s, a time when America
saw thousands of attempts to create new models of living. Most
of those experiments never survived their first year, but Ananda
has thrived and grown. The thoughtful person must wonder why?
This booklet helps answer that question.
Three reasons
stand above all others. First, Ananda is built on high, spiritual
principles with daily meditation as the oil that lubricates
all of our interactions. Secondly, we put primary emphasis on
the growth of every individual. And finally, through all tests
and trials, we have stubbornly held to dharma, or righteous
action.
We invite
you to see how "high thinking and simple living," as Paramhansa Yogananda
phrased it, is not only a possible way to live but, in his words,
destined to "spread like wildfire."
Ananda
Through the Years
Honoring
Its Principles, Ideals, and Commitments
"While
most of the utopian religious communities that sprang up in
the 1960s have failed, Ananda has flourished."-The
New York Times
From small
beginnings, Ananda has become a decentralized, worldwide movement
with centers of inspiration or "colonies" in America, Europe
and India. These colonies, all of them autonomous, include residential
communities dedicated to "simple living and high thinking" and
church-type congregations. There are also Ananda meditation
groups on nearly every continent and teaching centers throughout
the United States and Europe.
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Why Ananda Has Succeeded