Ramloti Wood, President, Haidakhandi Universal Ashram
- Ramloti is the president of HaidaKhandi Universal Ashram. She served as the chair of the San Luis Valley Coalition for youth service for three years.
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Overview
The Haidakhandi Universal Ashram is a spiritual community inspired by Haidakhan Babaji and dedicated to the Divine Mother. The Ashram was established in 1986. It is located on 101 acres of land at the base of a beautiful 14,000-foot mountain in Southern Colorado, an area sacred to Native Americans because of its spiritual power and beauty. This area is also home to several other spiritual traditions, such as the Carmelites, Tibetan Buddhists, Shumeis, Sufis, and Zen Buddhists.
Life at the Ashram is guided by Babaji’s teachings of truth, simplicity, and love. Keeping his teachings alive, Ramloti Wood is spreading them all across the globe and is also the president of the Ashram.
[01:05] – About Ramloti Wood and her journey.
- Ramloti is the president of HaidaKhandi Universal Ashram. She served as the chair of the San Luis Valley Coalition for youth service for three years.
- She has been the president of American Haidakhandi Samaj for 5 years.
- Wood has always been deeply spiritual and touched by Hindu rituals. She loves the chanting, pujas, incense, and fire ceremonies.
- She also read the Autobiography of a Yogi and found about Haidakhan Babaji.
- You can relate or believe you had a lifetime with your spiritual leader. In Srimad Bhagavatam, in a samvad, Vishnu is talking to Narad about Mahamaya.
13:18 – What were Babaji’s thoughts on Karma Yoga?
- He said that in traditional Yoga, most people might sit for 10 hours in meditation, but it is not so available to most of our minds these days.
- Karman Yoga is the Yoga of the time. When Babaji appeared to Lahoti, he talked about Kriya Yoga, and they took that to a lot of meditation and things like that. But now Baba was speaking about Karam Yoga which is meditation and action.
- It is constantly repeating the name of God but doing work. So, whether it is cleaning or planting gardens, doing computer work, or whatever it might be called.
- Babaji said, “Until people get back into working with that devotion, there will be a kind of uneasiness in people’s minds. They will always have unkind thoughts about one another.
[19:00]- What three lessons do you want our audience to take away?
- Be at peace where you are. We will probably not be perfect, so believe in this idea of being at peace and understanding the divine.
- Seek the unconditional love of your God or whomever you believe in.
- Speak to your divine connection, and ask for the help you need because we only need that help and guidance.
RESOURCES:
Visit: https://www.babajiashram.org/
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Profile
- Ramloti is the president of HaidaKhandi Universal Ashram. She served as the chair of the San Luis Valley Coalition for youth service for three years.
- She has been the president of American Haidakhandi Samaj for 5 years.
- Wood has always been deeply spiritual and touched by Hindu rituals. She loves the chanting, pujas, incense, and fire ceremonies.
- She also read the Autobiography of a Yogi and found about Haidakhan Babaji.
- You can relate or believe you had a lifetime with your spiritual leader. In Srimad Bhagavatam, in a samvad, Vishnu is talking to Narad about Mahamaya.