Thursday, November 26, 2020

The Shanti Mantras - creating a vibration of peace.



 I spoke a little about the joy of chanting in the previous article and wanted to share with you the very profound and important Shanti Mantras found from the Upanishads - the summery's of the ancient Vedas or Hindu scriptures that are so relevant to us all no matter from which culture you are from.  Great wisdom and knowledge of how to direct ourselves through life can be found in these wonderful threads of wisdom that can allow us to be guided to sow together a wonderful life.

The Shanti Mantras help to create a vibration of peace, have been chanted over centuries and centuries and are especially important in our present pandemic climate, where we are all in adversity in some shape or form and now is the time if ever there was one to evoke peace with all physical beings, with the earth, the seas, the plants and animals, with our teachers, with different parts of our body and with the Divine souls or Devas.  

"Everybody wants to have a happy life, however real happiness is not about having money or power, it is about achieving inner peace, if you have peace of mind you will be happy by day and by night.  Happiness is related to our emotions and we all have the potential to experience positive as well as negative emotions.  Which ones we cultivate depends on how we use our intelligence."  His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

So by chanting we are constantly working to purify ourselves, cultivate wisdom and purify our minds which is so important in todays toxic societies.  We can focus the mind and invoke the Guru - the one who brings light, put aside the I, I, I, me, me, me and start to connect to this very special energy that these mantras bring - become a part of it and not feel apart from it.  Chant with Bhava - feeling with sincerity and journey to your inner peace - real peace is happiness: pleasures of the material world do not form happiness - dive inwards and know that everything on the outside is not as it appears and as long as we are caught in the illusion of the world we will find obstacles of some shape or form.  So the Shanti Mantras help us to find the reality of the true self and create positive vibrations for the whole universal energy.

The Sanskrit is difficult - but don't worry just try and have good intention and over time you will find it becomes easier and you can relax and take refuge within the words.  I have shared the link of a youtube clip so you can chant along with it to help you.    Enjoy every sound you make knowing it is making a difference.

Om Sam No Mitrah Sam Varunaha

Sam No Bhavatvaryama

Sam No Indro Brhaspatih

Sam No Visnururukramah

Namo Brahmane Namste Vayo

Tvameva Pratyaksam Bramasi

Tvameva Pratyaksam Brhma Vadisyami

Rtam Vadisyami Satyam Vadisyami

Tanmam Avatu Tadvakaram Avatu

Avatu Mam Avatu Vaktaram OM shanti shanti shanti


Om may the sun be good to us, may the waters be good to us, may the king of Gods and preceptors of Gods be good to us. Prostrations to the supreme. Prostrations to thee - you are indeed the visible Brahman (supreme absolute) I shall call thee just, I shall call thee true, that you may protect me and my teacher. Om peace peace peace.

Om Sahana Vavatu Saha Nau Bhunaktu

Saha Viryam Karavavahai

Tejasvi Navadhitamastu Ma Vidvisavahai OM shanti shanti shanti

Om may that protect us both teacher and student, may that cause both to enjoy the bliss of liberation, may we work with enthusiasm and determination to find the truth, may our learning be brilliant and may we not have any misunderstandings between us.

Om Apyayantu Mamangani

Vakpranascaksuh Srotramatho

Balamindriyani ca Sarvani

Sarvam Brahmaupanisadam

Maham Brahma Nirakuryam

Mama Brahma Nirakarot

Anirakaranamastu Anirakaranam Me Astu

Tadatmani Nirate Ya Upanisatsu Dharmah

Te Mayi Santu Te Mayi Santu OM shanti shanti shanti

Om may my limbs, speech, eyes, strength and life force grow vigorours.  All these are Brahman (supreme absolute) May I never deny Brahman may Brahman never deny me - may there be no rejection. Let all virtues abide in me - delight in the self.

Om Bhadram Karnebhih Srnuyama Devah

Bhadram Pasyema Aksabhir-yajatrah

Sthirairangai Stustuvagm Sastanubhih

Vyasema Devahitam Yadayuh

Svasti Na Indro Vrddhasravah

Svasti Nah Pusa Visvavedah

Svasti Nastarksyo Aristanemih

Svasti No Brhaspatir Dadhatu OM shanti shanti shanti 

Om may we with our ears hear what is auspicious, may we hold with our eyes what is auspicious, may we enjoy the life allotted to us by the Gods - may we offer our praise with our strong body. May we have inner prosperity - may we receive what is good for us - may we all receive what is auspicious.


Wishing Peace Peace and Perfect Peace to all living entities 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENfQpDbmdmY&list=WL&index=14&t=3s

Mangala - Nicky

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Transforming emotion to Devotion.

 



The chanting of Mantras and bhajans or devotional songs and verses is an important part of the yogis daily practice.  Now we all love to roll out our mats for our asana practice, for our pranayama and meditation - but chanting is something I have always practiced during my years of Yoginess - but haven't quite connected to so deeply until recently.  It really is a way to transform our emotions into a deep feeling of joy and love - turning away from our negative thoughts and channeling the mind in a positive way - it really is very up-lifting.  Even if you don't fully understand all the Sanskrit or indeed any of it - the true meaning of what we are chanting is in our hearts and it is a sure way to connect to that deep place within and keep purifying ourselves.  It is only the one with a purified mind that can hear the voice of the soul. Through the chanting the heart starts to soften and open and you can indeed reach the real meaning within you.  And this meaning is love.

Divine and unconditional unified love.

We are all looking for love - each and everyone of us is looking for happiness and love - if only we could stop looking in all the wrong places - love for the external things or people is only an unconscious effort and urge to merge with all things into oneness.  Our minds though are constantly tossing entertaining this and that or obsessing about this or that - complaining about this or that - this person isn't how I want them to be, this job isn't what I want it to be, this place isn't what I expected it to be etc etc and the list goes on.  In acceptance of everything for what it is we can become untouched by it, if we can accept then we are transforming ourselves, chanting is a way to channel the mind, focus and reveal the joy and love that we essentially are.  All beings have this capacity to find this love; the love that we all are - if you have a desire to transform your situation - job, partner etc etc you are going to create more problems - but if we can transform ourselves then the obstacles or problems become an opportunity.  Chanting is a tool box of delights to start the transformation.  It is a way to journey within connect to the whole - the universal love that is within us and around us.  It is a powerful practice - maybe even more so than other practices as it is accessible to everyone - it is a way to let go of grasping and let the Sanskrit carry you - like putting yourself on a Divine river and flowing with the water.  I don't think I can put into words the feelings I have experienced  from chanting.  I can only tell you that it is amazing and you don't need or want for anything else.  Years ago in the 1980's and 1990's I was hooked to chemicals to bring these similar feelings - the beats of heavy dancing - it was, in a way a place to unite but I have never experienced such unity as I have through my yogic practices - and recently chanting has enabled me to dissolve completely - this feeling then you can come back to time and time again - or indeed it never leaves - the only true refuge is in the nature of our true self.  Chanting in Sanskrit can and with dedicated practice over time - take you.

Join the journey to the depths of a beautiful beautiful soul that you are - chant with me here on soundcloud the link is below -

https://soundcloud.com/nicola-zammit/devi-devi-devi-jagan-mohini

Sanskrit -       Devi Devi Devi Jagan Mohini 

                       Chandika Devi Chanda Munda Harini

                       Chamundeshwari Ambike Devi.    (chanting to the Divine Mother full of protection and unconditional love.)

Have beautiful days and be inspired in your practice - be safe - be happy - be free

Love to all shanti shanti shanti

Mangala / Nicky                    

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

A little bird and a fruit.

 


A little story from Sri Swami Sivananda 
sometimes a little story is just what we need!


Parable Of The Bird And The Cotton-Fruit

A bird has its nest on the branch of a cotton-tree. Near the nest there was an unripe fruit. Every day it would look at it and think: “Let it ripen; then I will eat it. It waited and waited. Suddenly one day, even as it was eagerly looking, the fruit burst and its content flew away! The bird was sorely disappointed.

A young man thinks that when he grew old he would practise Sadhana. Days roll by. Suddenly one fine morning life departs from the body. He had spent his life in vain.

Therefore, take time by the forelock; do it now


Sadhana - spiritual practice. 

Take time now to practice and then surly the fruits of your efforts will start to pay reward, a little at a time, day by day - take time to connect to a higher awareness. Communicate with the source through yogic postures, breathing, withdrawal concentration and meditation.  We all have time, it is just organising yourself.  Get up out of bed a little earlier and roll out your mat.  You will feel held and inspired and connected to all after time you will settle and feel greatly contented.  What could be more important than that? 
I couldn't be without Sadhana - without my practice - it brings me so so much, to balance our energies, emotions and keep the body strong and healthy, what a very precious gift.  It has given me sight, expression and release, guided me through extremely challenging times and deep insecurities.  Has enabled me to find my inner medicine and healing,  my wish is for you to find it too.  Please visit my facebook page for sessions that you can follow - YOGA mangala 
Have a beautiful practice
In deep gratitude of my glorious Gurus.  
Om Namah Sivaya OM OM OM 
Mangala - Nicky



Friday, July 17, 2020

Nurture yourself with meditation as you nurture yourself with your food.




Meditation is the Royal road to freedom, a short practice each day will really nurture you and help to bring balance, clarity and peace back after maybe a busy or stressful day or just dealing with the trials and tribulations of life.   The benefits of meditation are unlimited and are so profound, however you have to practice - 10 minutes each day is not too much to ask for is it?  You have to take care of the mind as well as everything else, it is like a work out for the mental activity, think how your body feels after a fabulous asana session - now take your mind to that same place with this simple and accessible meditation for everyone.  Enjoy your practice and the journey on which it will take you.
Click on the link below.
Om shanti shanti shanti 
Mangala / Nicky

https://soundcloud.com/nicola-zammit/10-min-meditation-on-the-breath-and-om


Saturday, June 6, 2020

Herbal tea to Boost your Immunity.


Om Namah Sivaya - Hello Everybody!
It seems like a long time since my last blog posting but here we are now and with a really great and important herbal tea recipe to keep the immune system strong and give you a boost.  I was really honored to be able to attend an ayruvedic lecture this morning with the lovely Dr Shanti Kamlesh and here is his recommendation for this tasty as well as beneficial tea that is easy to make with easily sourced ingredients no matter where you are.  This is not in any way a cure for Covid 19 but it is a strong way to keep healthy and maintain your health alongside your yoga practice of asana (yogic postures and exercise,) meditations and breathing techniques and appropriate diet and lifestyle including enough rest.  So share the recipe with your loved ones and enjoy a lovely cup of tea! I will allow you a biscuit seeing as you have all been so good!!  And it is interesting to see that in countries that use these herbs daily in their cooking such as in India, the actual infection rate especially compared to the population is low, hmmmm the power of herbs from the earth. 
10 grams fresh Basil leaves
10 grams ginger powder
5 grams black pepper
5 grams cinnamon 
5 grams cloves
Boil in half a litre of water for 10-15 minutes then filter, you can add some jaggery or pure honey for taste and enjoy!  
Take morning, lunch time and evening.
Wishing you all peace, time to reflect, time to be with your wonderful self and find that the whole universe is within you. 
Take care of yourself and love yourself please
AUM shanti shanti shanti 
Mangala / Nicky

Dr Shanti Kumar Kamlesh
www.kamleshayurveda.com

Monday, April 13, 2020

Yoga Mangala goes facebook live - with mixed feelings!


Traditionally we learn yoga and the yogic way of life - Dharma by living, working and studying with the teacher: this is called the Gurukula system.  Guru meaning teacher and Kula is home.  In ancient times students would usually remain at the ashram for 12 years, taught philosophy, the main paths of yoga  as well as the practical elements of pranayama, asana, meditation and karma yoga.  Today Yoga and yoga classes seem to be available in every shape and form and have been stretched further and further to suit fashions, glamour and fads.  Yoga Mangala holds high importance of keeping the teachings as a living tradition and always taught from personal experience.  In today's current climate where we are staying home due to covid -19 outbreak I have been asked to go online.  This is something I have never approached before or had any inclination to - in fact I have to say it is something that actually I have not agreed with at all.  It has always been of upmost importance to me that when you come to my sessions that you feel that you are being looked after, cared for, given what is needed and energy transferred through me to you.  How is that possible through a screen where I can't even see you and know if you need a little help? However considering our current situation and of a way of offering support I agreed to make facebook live sessions, to keep people in practice, elevate spirits and give a set of tools to help address the difficulties that we may be going through.  In fact now after making 16 of these sessions, I am almost feeling that somehow and even though the sessions are short mini practices that some sort of Gurukulu system is taking place.  I am not sure at this stage where this is going to go and what it means for me as a teacher, but one very wonderful thing is that I have been able to re-connect with many practitioners that I have taught from all over the world, that normally wouldn't be attending my sessions here in Casablanca where I am based for now.  I am still in the very mixed feeling stages of this process and there is certainly not an enjoyment of instructing an image of myself in a little box, however I have received some wonderful messages from people that are finding these sessions helpful or are even helping them to get back into practice.  So lets see what happens, for now you can view these 'little Mangala' practices that include asana (yogic postures) pranayama (breathing techniques) meditations and a little chanting on the YOGA mangala facebook page or on my personal page - Nicky Zammit.  Please do also feel free to connect with me there and to leave a comment under the clips to say hi and let me know how you are doing.   
For now breathe, observe how you are feeling and know that everything is going to be alright.
Sending my thoughts and wishes to everyone, to your time and finding inspiration within yourself.
AUM shanti shanti shanti
Love and in gratitude of our great Guru's 
Mangala / Nicky

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

A great opportunity for positive thinking

Our energy is very much connected to our thoughts, mental activity and emotions, at this time when we are staying home, it is a great opportunity to tune our attention inwards, to put ourselves on pause, stop ourselves in our tracks, give ourselves time to breathe, reflect, make wise changes and heal.  It is a time when less positive thoughts can arise as there is a sense of uncertainty or unease as we think of the welfare of our loved ones, our employment and future but it is important for our health both mental and physical to observe how we are feeling and start to turn around our worries to positive intentions and vibrations.  Positivity is going to boost the immunity, mental health and whole system and a wonderful way to do that is to take some moments each day to share, write down or even make a little craft project of what we have gratitude for.  Positive thinking can help make you feel stronger and more vitalized - cultivate joy, contentment, appreciation and gratitude.  Share 5 points of gratitude each day such as "I am grateful for the fresh air I can breathe."  "I am grateful for the songs of the birds."  "I am grateful for the good and healthy food I have today."  Or my husband would say "I am grateful for Crystal Palace football team!" I would say "I am grateful for this moment to be able to stop and reflect."  Why not take an empty clear bottle or jar and each day add something you are grateful for by felt marker or pens or stick on paper, then if you keep water in that bottle and drink from it those words of compassion and love will filter into the water and filter into you - a wonderful boost, honoring the water as you drink as it becomes part of you.  Keep your mind elevated and strong - this supports your immune system, what we think so we become so it is important that we are aware of our thoughts and work towards turning any negativity around.  
Make a little project and see where it takes you, plant love, water love and watch love grow.
Now is the time to make a change and for those of us that have time on our hands as we self- quarantine by turning our time into positive actions it is also a way that we can honor those working so hard for all of us - such as those in the hospitals and those keeping our food supply coming in.
Be positive, be love, be compassion because essentially that is what you are and now is a great opportunity for us all to remember.
Love to all from the heart
Mangala / Nicky.  


Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Increase strength, health and confidence


Performing mudras (yogic gestures or even attitudes) are energizing and powerful means to arouse energy or shakti and to unite the individual vital life with the universal or cosmic energy or Divine consciousness.  They can be known as a way to uplift and create a certain psychic, emotional, devotional and aesthetic attitude and really enhances how we connect to a higher force of energy. Performing mudras can develop our concentration, deepen our awareness and change our perception, they can be simple hand gestures or involve the whole body - here Prana Mudra or otherwise known as Shanti Mudra is explained.  It provides a direct link between the body, mind and energy increases our strength, overall health and sense of confidence and connection with the universe.  It is a beautiful mudra when performed after your asana practice and pranayama it really invokes the subtle flow of energy throughout the system and brings an inner sense of peace and equanimity as it brings an attitude of offering and receiving energy to and from the divine source of life.
1. Sit in any comfortable meditation posture with the right hand resting on top of the left - palms facing upward. 
2. Close the eyes and become settled, bring your awareness to your easy breathing and relax the body in your stable position.  Inhale deeply and fully then exhale completely.  Contract the abdominal muscles inward to really push out all the exhalation and retain the breath here, creating udyhana bandha.  Contract the pelvic floor muscles creating moola bandha hold for as long as is comfortable without strain.
3.Release the two bandhas and begin a deep inhalation - breathing into the abdomen, at the same time release the hands the palms facing the body and bring them in front of the navel.  Feel a sense of lifting the energy upward within the body.
4. Continue the inhalation expanding the chest and raising the hands until they are in front of the sternum at the centre of the chest, keeping the sense of the energy being lifted.
5. Continue the inhalation slightly raising the clavicles and raise the hands to the front of the throat - still raising the energy.
6. Retain the breath now and spread the arms out to the sides the palms facing upward the arms are not straight.  Bring the concentration to the crown of the head and visualize and aura of light emanating from the head.  Hold the retention for as long as is possible without forcing or straining and feel the whole being radiating vibrations of peace throughout your system and to all living entities.  Radiate vibrations of peace to the whole universe.
7. Begin the exhalation slowly and with control and bring the hands and arms back down to the original position in the same way they came up - past the throat, chest and abdomen.  And feel the energy progressing down the body.
8. Apply the moola bandha - contracting into the pelvic floor muscles for as long is as comfortable.  Then release and relax the whole body and the breath.  Sit in the love and the light of your whole complete self and Divine energy.



With this mudra benefit your whole system but also the whole universe - be an ambassador for peace.
Have beautiful practice and beautiful days
AUM shanti shanti shanti 
Mangala / Nicky 

Saturday, February 29, 2020

A Reflection


"What is life?  It is the flash of a firefly at night,
it is the breath of a buffalo in winter time,
it is the shadow which runs across the grass and 
looses itself in the sunset."
Crowfoot

In the case of our existence in this human form being a flash of a firefly then we should make each moment a precious, gentle and kind one, to ourselves, to all living entities and to Mother Earth.

"Like the grasses showing their tender faces to each other, this should we do also, for this was the wish of the grandfathers of the world."
Black Elk
Each moment a new opportunity to find oneness and peace and magic in everything, have beautiful days.  Chant Om Namo Narayanaya for peace each day for a few moments and make a difference. 
AUM Shanti shanti shanti
Mangala / Nicky

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Back Pain - what is the root cause?


Back pain can come in all shapes and sizes; between the shoulder blades, around the rib cage and in the lower back, but one thing for sure is that today it is epidemic.  In fact it is one of the most common disorders of today and is estimated that 60% or more of the population will suffer from an incident of acute or more long term back pain at some stage of their life.
In a western outlook the cause of the pain can often be elusive and hard to or wrongly diagnosed and treatment ineffective.  Often Dr's lack the confidence to treat the problem maybe due to lack of explanation from a western scientific approach. 
Yoga offers a simple and effective way to treat the issues that are causing the distress and is a doorway to the root cause which may be far away from a physical attribute.  Root causes of the issue can be hotly debated within the therapeutic communities however in my experience of dealing with students with back pain the most common and root cause is stress and pollution of the astral nerves (nadis) through unwise lifestyle choices.  The astral nerves are so sensitive and are often bombarded with pollutants through modern living - fast pace, overwork, technology, sounds, what we read, listen to, watch and talk about and of course everything we ingest into the system creates toxins.  When there are toxins there are blockages to the flow of the vital life force (prana) within the energy channels and the subtle body.  When we experience pain there is not enough prana reaching this particular area of the system or in some cases too much prana - the flow of the energy is not as it should be.  Our astral nerves are so subtle and sensitive that blockages happen very easily and emotions can play a vital role in polluting the system.
Often the body is telling you that there is a build up of stress even if the mind doesn't want to accept it and maybe an emotional reaction to a situation is the real contributor to the pain.  
Keeping a simple daily yogic program which incorporates relaxation techniques, meditation and appropriate asana to strengthen areas of weakness in the body (maybe due to lack of use) and also release tension that is held within the muscles, tendons and ligaments etc is a natural and wholesome way to approach and combat the problem with longterm effect.  A simple diet of vegetables that are lightly cooked, whole grains, pulses, fruits and juices should be taken - when the digestive system is working well also there are less toxins and back pain can be eliminated.  Avoid excessive sugar, white flours, milk and dairy, meats, fish, oil and spices.  And of course avoid all those other damaging stimulants such as alcohol, caffeine etc.  Get out in nature and take in the fresh air - feel a breeze and become aware of every leaf, flower the moisture in the air and every insect and bird.  Reduce use of technology as much as you can and be more mindful about what you read and listen too creating a more harmonious atmosphere rather than nightmares!  Be mindful about negative conversations, all these things greatly contribute to the health of the body mind system.  And create a dedication to your daily practice and total faith in a dedicated and experienced teacher that can guide and relax you.  Everyone can practice daily even 10-15 minutes is going to have a great impact if practiced with the right attitude so maybe it is just a little more organisation or re-organisation of your time that you need.  
It is maybe more difficult to accept that the pain is coming from these elements such as stress, emotions and lifestyle,  than somebody giving you an answer that is just physical such as a torn muscle or ligament or slipped disk etc, but maybe  acceptance that the issues that I have mentioned here are a root cause is the biggest step you can take - the rest will take care of itself with mindful, dedicated and respectful practice.  Once you have accepted then you can begin to move forward on the path to wonderful happy health.  
Comprehensive yoga therapy techniques which incorporate deep relaxation, movements with breath awareness, breathing techniques, meditation and the right asana (yogic postures) for you is paramount to a joyful body mind system.  
I wish for every being to find that harmony back with the natural world and the natural self - and the natural self is that of a relaxed and contented one.  
Have beautiful days living gently with the earth
AUM shanti shanti shanti 
Mangala / Nicky 

Monday, January 27, 2020

A Story from Tao - or in other words Namaste


The Rascal and the Saint

Few people had the courage to remain with Chuang Tzu.  He was always creating embarrassing situations; saints were not supposed to do such things.  For example, he was seen one day in the capital riding on a donkey with his disciples following him.  The whole town was laughing - people were gathered on both sides of the road - because he was not sitting the right way on the donkey.  The donkey was going forward and Chuang Tze was sitting backward facing his disciples!
The townspeople were laughing and the disciples were embarrassed.  Finally one disciple said 'why are you doing this? You are making a fool out of yourself, and along with you we are being ridiculed with you unnecessarily.  People think we are idiots!'
Chuang Tzu said, 'There is something great implied in it - I have thought it over.  If I sit the way people normally sit on donkeys, then my back will be facing you, and that is insulting.  I don't want to insult anyone, not even my own disciples.  The other possibility is that you walk in front of me - and that is not right either, this would be the disciples insulting the master, and that is not right either.  So this is the solution that I have found.  Let the fools laugh - but you are facing me and I am facing you and that is how a master and a disciple should be, I am respectful toward you and you are respectful toward me, and the donkey has no objection - so why should we bother about what some people think?'
Now this kind of man is rare and unique and perhaps difficult to find.  He attained the highest clarity, consciousness, love, compassion and he remained cheeky and a rascal with playfulness until the very end.
Placing our hands together at the centre of our chest in Namaste mudra or the position of Namaste / Namaskaram brings this sense of respect - or the meeting of two - the sun and the moon, the master and the disciple, night and day the two polarities meet each other.  If you become sensitive enough you can feel the vital life force merging or transmitting between the two.  I make this gesture to all life forms, to every living being, tree, frog, human, bird and blade of grass - every drop of water - you are life of joyful life - life of divine consciousness.  I honor the light that is within you that is the same within me,  I honor the universe that is within you that is the same within me, together we are one.  
Have joyful days of practice and awareness of all life that exists around you and feel yourself in respect for everything
love life,  love the planet,  love yourself
Namaste - I honor and salute you as I honor and salute myself
Om Namah Sivaya
Mangala / Nicky  

Monday, January 6, 2020

A New Year begins when we decide to make a change.


Atha Yoganusasanam
And Now Yoga

So here we are in now 2020, somebody somewhere told us the year, that there are 12 months in one year and 24 hours in one day.  It seems at this stage people begin to make lists of all the things they would like to change for a new year.  Swami Chinmayananda explains beautifully that only when we as a human being make a choice for a change - a dedication for a change for a better self then a new year will begin.  Why wait for a number - this can happen at any moment throughout your day, month, year - life time - when the time is right make a conscious choice to change from a less meaningful way of life to a meaningful way of life.  And this means taking care of yourself in the right ways, of evolving away from materialism and moving toward knowledge - that you are not this body, this mind, these thoughts, and to reconnect with supreme satisfaction and contentment.  As one moment dies a new moment is born, in death of one thing there is life.  Where there is opportunity for the individual soul to merge with the whole universal spirit.
The great sage and compiler of the Yoga Sutras starts with the first thread - Atha Yoganusasanam - meaning and now you are ready - you have come to this point and now you are ready to make an integral change within you.  To come to start your journey working towards awakening through Sadhana - spiritual practice and Sadhana leads to knowledge and ultimate freedom.  To start to look within to nurture and clean internally, to maintain your inner landscape to begin to find the stupendous capabilities that you hold within you.  Or as Sadhguru says to engineer inwardly, to scientifically observe and analyse ourselves.  To put an end to a meaningless search and begin with a meaningful one, or to stop the searching all together and let things unfold in the 'way.'  To put an end to paddling up stream with a struggle and a beginning to surrendering to the flow of the water and allowing it to take you without effort.  To live a more creative life full of vitality and intrigue, a magical lust for the beauty of every leaf of every tree you pass on every day, for every bird and every ant that crosses your path, for a pure joy of all aspects of life.
Take a simple step forward to a profound way of life - creating your own sense of happiness and fulfillment and in doing so you will also be creating the same for others.  By helping yourself alone - you will become more and more proficient in helping others.
Only you can choose to start a new year only you, nobody or anything else can do it for you - no higher consciousness will do it for you - only you.  As Swami Chinmayananda says 'The day you decide to make that choice to live a higher life, that will be the new years day, it need not be January 1st, any day can be January 1st, new years day is the day that you decide to change yourself.'

So when you are ready if you haven't already done so - make it a new year - a beautiful new year.
AUM Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mangala / nicky