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Save the Date: Western Baul Artist Residency
The Western Baul Artist Residency brings together a vibrant cohort of artists. Residents will enjoy solitude and independent work time as well as communal meals and evening in-process sharing and conversations. Participants may join for one, two, or three weeks. Space is limited.
All Fools’ Celebration
Mirror of the Sky
Resting in the Highest View
April Fools’ Celebration
April 4-5, 2026
The closer you are to God, the higher the interpretation you give to any happening in life.
— Yogi Ramsuratkumar
Every day we are assaulted by an endless stream of inner conflicts, as well as the unimaginable suffering of the world around us. Our hearts are broken again and again. And yet somehow, the Dharma says that it is all lila, all part of the cosmic play, all just as it is. If we do not return to the highest vision, the clear vast-sky knowing that all is Father, Just This, the radiance of Pure Awareness, then we will always be reaction machines to events both inner and outer. When we cannot see that pure vision then we can strive to have faith in it – that it is so. Faith in the Guru is faith in this very vision, of non-separation, of “Father is doing all.” In this vision, even the suffering, the heartbreak is just as it is. This is also the foundation of “being that which nothing can take root in” – which is both context and practice. Without remembering all is Father – every thought, emotion, reaction, world event – will take root in us, reinforcing the illusion of separation. This does not mean we are not deeply feeling the pain of duality, the suffering of those around us and the world at large. In the midst of confusion, chaos, fear, anger – our awareness can simultaneously take rest and refuge in the highest view. This is not only our practice but our seva – to the path and to the world.
This Beggar’s name
is in the sky.
This Beggar’s name
can be heard in the sky.
When anyone even
remembers this Beggar,
Father sends help.
— Yogi Ramsuratkumar
Gaze to your heart’s content at the lofty mountains or on the wide ocean, and your words will be frank and free. If you cannot do anything else, at least peer at the open sky whenever you have the chance.
Little by little the rigid knots that make up your shackles will be loosened, and you will find yourself becoming free. A fully awakened consciousness functions only through an untrammelled mind and body.
— Anandamayi Ma