Paramahansa Yogananda’s First Talk in the West and Its Enduring Message

October 4, 2024

Inspiration from the September 2020 Newsletter 

Yoganandaji in Boston in October 1920 with fellow delegates to the International Congress of Religious Liberals — the event at which he made his first speech in America on “The Science of Religion”

This month we celebrate the anniversary of Paramahansa Yogananda’s momentous arrival in America on September 19, 1920. 

Shortly after arriving, Yoganandaji began the organization that he later named Self-Realization Fellowship. Founded for the purpose of disseminating the science of Kriya Yoga that he brought from India, SRF grew, within the Guru’s lifetime, to have a worldwide membership. (In India and neighbouring countries, Paramahansaji’s work is known as Yogoda Satsanga Society of India.) Since his passing in 1952, Yoganandaji’s teachings have continued to expand their influence, embraced by an ever-increasing global following. 

In honour of Yoganandaji’s historic landing in Boston one hundred years ago, we look back to his very first speech in the United States, “The Science of Religion.” Speaking to a congress of religious leaders from around the world only a little more than two weeks after his arrival, Yoganandaji compellingly presented the universal spirituality of India — timeless yet timely ideals that were new to many Westerners yet ideally suited for the modern scientific age.

Yoganandaji affirmed that true religion is not dogmatic but universal and can be grounded in the concept of God as Bliss. He spoke of the faculty of intuition, by which God can actually be experienced, not merely reasoned about. Greatest of all, he told his audience that there was a practical method for awakening one’s latent intuitive powers of God-perception. That method consists of techniques for consciously controlling the life force — techniques that comprise the Kriya Yoga science in which he initiated some 1,00,000 people during his lifetime. Its spread continues today through his YSS/SRF Lessons. 

Following is a short selection of excerpts from The Science of Religion, an elaboration of Yoganandaji’s landmark speech in book form, first published in the 1920s and kept in publication ever since by YSS/SRF. 

 

What we conceive of God should be of daily, nay hourly, guidance to us. The very conception of God should stir us to seek Him inthe midst of our daily lives.

If God is not conceived in such a way that we cannot do without Him inthe satisfaction of a want, in our dealings with people, in earning money, in reading a book, in passing an examination, inthe doing of the most trifling or the highest duties, then it is plain that we have not felt any connection between God and life.

Intellect gives only a partial andindirect view of things. To view a thing intellectually is not to see it by being one with it: it is to view a thing by being apart from it. But intuition…is the direct grasp of truth. It is in this intuition that Bliss-consciousness, or God-consciousness, is realized.

This Bliss-consciousness or God-consciousness can pervade all our actions and moods, if we but let it.

We can know God only by knowing ourselves, for our real nature is similar to His. Man has been created inthe image of God. If the methods here suggested are learned and earnestly practised, you will know yourself to be a blissful spirit and will realize God.

To purchase copies of the book The Science of Religion, please visit the YSS online bookstore. 

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