The Serene Swan Blog
Insights from Ancient Wisdom for Enriched LivingThe Lunar Eclipse & OM Chanting
The Full Moon of Buddha Purnima or Vaishakha Purnima, brings with it the blessings of knowledge that the luminaries – the Moon and the Sun – hold for us on a spiritual level.
A Prayer for Peace and Well-being
The power of Mantra and a musical recitation of Sanskrit sounds to invoke specific energies has been studied and experienced through the ages of time.
The Night of Cosmic Silence: Maha Shivaratri
Shivaratri literally translates as the ‘night of Shiva’. It is considered to be one of the most powerful times of the year for meditation and sadhana that invokes the field of Cosmic Silence, the realm of ‘nothing-ness’ upon which everything rests.
The Rising of the Swan
When you listen closely to the sound of the breath during meditation, you may notice the syllables ‘Hum’ and ‘Sa’ as the natural inhaled and exhaled breath sounds.
Seeking Harmony in the New Year
At the beginning of the New Year, as with all new beginnings, I bring to mind this beautiful Sanskrit chant for peace and well-being, from the Vedic texts.
Honouring the Sun: Surya Mantras
The solar eclipse that occurs today, December 14, 2020, is one of two eclipses during this year that have closely aligned with the summer and winter solstices.
The Light of Karthik Purnima
The Moon in Vedic Astrology is representative of the mind or the ‘manomaya kosha’, one of the five sheaths or layers of Being.
Diwali: Lighting the Lamp of Wisdom
During the sacred days of Navaraatri – the nine nights of Goddess worship observed in the Vedic & Yogic traditions – the Divine Mother is worshipped in different forms.
Goddess Worship & Navaraatri
During the sacred days of Navaraatri – the nine nights of Goddess worship observed in the Vedic & Yogic traditions – the Divine Mother is worshipped in different forms.
Lessons from the Shadow: Ketu in Transit
Over the next eighteen months, Ketu, the south node of the Moon, transits the zodiac sign of Scorpio.
Yoga – Finding Equilibrium
In Chapter four of the Bhagavad Gita, Shri Krishna speaks to Arjuna about the origins of Yoga.
Honouring Our Ancestors
We live our lives unaware of the memories we carry from those who lived before us in a hugely different world, and from whom we inherit the subtlest of traits.
Mars in Aries
In Vedic Astrology, Mars is often associated with Lord Hanuman – great devotee of Sri Rama. The warrior energy of Mars or ‘Mangal’ is commonly experienced by us as the emotion of anger.
Full Moon in Shraavana
The Full Moon in ‘Shraavana’ is a day of festivity, worship and the honouring of many bonds of relationship in this life. It is also celebrated as ‘Raksha Bandhan’.
The Gayatri Mantra & Surya (the Sun)
The Gayatri Mantra is one of the most ancient and revered Mantras that is taught within the Vedic and Yoga traditions. It originates in the Rig Veda, and is a powerful spiritual tool for accessing wisdom and higher levels of intelligence.
Jupiter & Sri Ganesha
Over the past few months, we have been witnessing the transit of Jupiter – Great Teacher – between its own sign Sagittarius and its place of debilitation in Capricorn.
Venus & Sri Lakshmi
In Vedic Astrology, the planet Venus (Shukra) is often associated with the deity Goddess Lakshmi. The word ‘Lakshmi’ comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Laksha’, which means to perceive, it also means ‘aim’ or ‘goal’.
Guru Poornima – A Poem of Gratitude
Guru Poornima is the day honouring the wisdom of the Guru. In the Vedic tradition, the Full Moon in the month of July is dedicated to the Guru, the Teacher – one who dispels ignorance and lights the lamp of wisdom within the awareness of the disciple.
Full Moon in Jyeshtha
The time around a full moon is especially important from an astrological view. The Moon rules over our mind and emotions, and the brightening of the moon is seen as an opportunity to enliven qualities of grace and beauty.
Jupiter and Saturn’s Conjunction
Up in the night sky, for a few nights in a row now, Jupiter and Saturn have been visible in close conjunction with the Moon. Tonight when you look up at the Moon, you might just see two twinkling ‘star-like’ lights just above and to the left of the Moon.