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  • Jul 13, 2024

    The Shining Mirror of Consciousness

    The Shining Mirror of Consciousness

    A post by Michael McCann (Spandan). In his Mathnavi, Jalal-al-Din Rumi offers this allegorical reflection on two distinct paths to spiritual fulfilment.  ‘There arose a contention between the Greeks and the Chinese in the art of painting and picturing. The Chinese said: “‘We are the better artists”. The Greeks said: “The superiority in power and…

  • Jul 5, 2024

    Introduction to Ashtanga Yoga (the Eightfold Path) and Yama and Niyama

    Introduction to Ashtanga Yoga (the Eightfold Path) and Yama and Niyama

    The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali give eight steps on the path of exploring Yoga most deeply. The first two steps are often described as ‘rules of conduct’ for the practitioner.Another in the series of 2004 discourses from Mandala Yoga Ashram in Wales, by the Founder Swami Nishchalananda Saraswati. Raja Yoga, the Eightfold Path. Swami Nishchalananda…

  • Jun 27, 2024

    The Fear of Death

    The Fear of Death

    The fear of death arises from the fact that we live as individual egos. And in our individual life, we live in Time, a place of beginnings, and therefore endings. Another in the series of 2004 discourses from Mandala Yoga Ashram in Wales, by the Founder Swami Nishchalananda Saraswati. ‘Why do we fear death?’ Firstly,…

  • Jun 14, 2024

    The Nature of Mind

    The Nature of Mind

    Is the Mind simply the ‘Ghost in the Box’, a neurological shadow, or is there more to it than that?Another in the series of 2004 discourses from Mandala Yoga Ashram in Wales, by the Founder Swami Nishchalananda Saraswati. ‘What is the nature of the Mind?’  ‘The Ghost in the Box’Swamiji suggests this as the standard…

  • Jun 8, 2024

    Nada Yoga, and the Present Moment.

    Nada Yoga, and the Present Moment.

    A question and answer session at Mandala Yoga Ashram in 2004 on the subjects of Nada Yoga, then, living in the moment and the acceptance that it brings. ‘What is difference between Shabd (Shabda) Yoga and Nada Yoga?’ Swamiji explains that they are essentially the same. Shabdha Brahman means Total Intelligence, manifesting as the Word,…

  • May 22, 2024

    Yoga and Religion

    Yoga and Religion

    A guided Meditation on Spaciousness, followed by a Discourse on Yoga and Religion, together with an Explanation of Spaciousness. We start with a guided meditation, getting in touch with the feeling of ‘Spaciousness’. Practice in this is most useful not only in our sitting practice, but in moments through our day, to tune in to…

  • Apr 28, 2024

    The Granthis, episode 4

    The Granthis, episode 4

    The fourth and final episode in the series of talks and guided reflections, given by Swami Nishchalananda in 2002 in Paris, France, on the three Granthis, or ‘Knots’. They are a paradigm in classical Yoga; a way of understanding areas which are a natural part of human existence but also represent places where we may…

  • Apr 19, 2024

    The Granthis, episode 3

    The Granthis, episode 3

    Third in the series of talks and guided reflections, given by Swami Nishchalananda in 2002 in Paris, France, on the three Granthis, or ‘Knots’. They are a paradigm in classical Yoga; a way of understanding areas which are a natural part of human existence but also represent places where we may be blocked in the…

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Swami Nishchalananda

Swami Nishchalananda Saraswati is accorded the title Yogacharya, Master of Yoga, by the Bihar School of Yoga where he studied with his Teacher, Swami Satyananda Saraswati, for 14 years. He has dedicated his life to teaching the principles of Yoga, Tantra and Advaita.

Swamiji’s story

Books and Publications

Swamiji has written many classic Yoga texts in the name of his teacher. In his own name he’s written two profound texts for the modern era. He’s also recorded songs from Yoga’s traditional roots. Many of his teaachings are recorded, or can be sourced, here in this blog

Publications

Mandala Yoga Ashram

Swami Nishchalananda was valued highly as a teacher in India, and was asked to found an ashram there on several occasions. However, he felt the pull to return to Europe, and then to a piece of land in the heart of Wales which, from humble beginnings, became his Ashram.

Mandala Yoga Ashram

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