Discussion with Nayaswamis Keshava and Daya about the upcoming “Pilgrim's Vow of Intention” on 4 January
Sunday, 28 December, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm (In-Person Only)
On Sunday, 4th January, during our Satsang honoring Paramhansa Yogananda’s Birth Anniversary, we will give the opportunity for Sangha members to take the “Pilgrim’s Vow”, one of the four stages of renunciation as part of the Nayaswami Order. It offers devotees a way to make a greater commitment to God and live their lives with deep understanding and dedication to higher principles. If you feel like taking this step, please join this discussion.
More About the "Pilgrim's Vow of Intention"
This vow is taken by one who wishes to make a greater commitment to God.
The Pilgrim Vow of Intention is one step to join the Nayaswami Order of renunciates as defined by Swami Kriyananda. The order of the New Age is open to devotees of any faith tradition. Renunciates of the order transcend the limitations of ego, rather than suppressing their egoic desires as in traditional monasteries, and live in the higher consciousness of spirit.
The vow represents a genuine commitment to the path of inner renunciation. The choice to become a pilgrim involves deep understanding, willpower, and commitment to higher consciousness.
Below are the words of the vow:
I understand, and intend from now on to live by my understanding, that life is a pilgrimage, of which the final goal is to find and merge back into God.
I will endeavor resolutely, therefore, to direct all my thoughts and actions toward that end.
I will offer up all material desires for purification in the fire of divine bliss.
I will offer up all attachments for purification in that cosmic fire.
I will search my heart daily for any lingering desires and attachments, and will offer them to Thee, my Cosmic Beloved.
I will strive to be an example to others of a pure, discriminating, and noble life.
I will offer the fruit of all my actions and labors to Thee alone.
Bless me, and direct my footsteps ever to the summit of Thy holy mountain.
You might also enjoy this short video by Asha Nayaswami on the Pilgrim’s Vow of Intention
















