Ashram Residency

There are currently three long term residents at the Ashram; Ramloti, Premand, and Jonathan.  To read each of their experiences about coming to the Ashram or meeting Shri Babaji, click on their names; Ramloti, Premanand, and Jonathan. Those that have visited the Ashram would remember them since they have been here for many years. Why do they live and serve here?  Shri Babaji's strongly urged us to practice karma yoga which is selfless service offered to the Divine. To practice this at Shri Babaji's and the Divine Mother's home here in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Colorado is extremely meaningful. Each one of them plays a part in creating and maintaining this special place that has served thousands of people who are seeking spiritual growth and refuge.  What good fortune to be able to live and serve this way.   

 Would You Like to Serve?

With the Ashram continuing to grow, it seems to be time to have one or two more full-time residents living here. Jonathan, Premanand, and Ramloti wear several hats here and they are all willing to share some with the right person or persons. Some of these hats would be maintenance person, pujari, shop manager, administrative assistant, and web master. Before giving the job description of each of the positions, let us first consider the basic qualifications for a long-term resident at the Ashram.

First of all the person needs to have established a relationship with the Ashram. This can be accomplished by a few visits of a week or so. This gives everyone time to consider how living together would be. The qualities that make a good fit is a sincere desire to serve, a generosity of spirit, a sense of humor, a willingness to take on any task at any time that is needed, a willingness to share your feelings and take advise, and a deep faith and commitment to Shri Babaji and His teachings of truth, simplicity, love, and service to all of humankind.  Excellent health and a strong body are also important here since we live in a rugged climate, work hard and the Ashram is located at an altitude of 8,500 feet.  The nearest hospital is an hour away in Alamosa, as are most medical doctors.

Financial arrangements are as follows: One should expect to make the suggested donation of $324 for the first month at the Ashram. If all goes well, board and room are provided with no donation expected for the next two months. After three months, the new resident is eligible to receive a small monthly stipend along with board and room. The food served at the Ashram is all organic, vegetarian, and a raw diet is also possible if one desires. The accommodations vary with the time of the year from a private room in the beautiful straw-bale adobe dorm to shared space with other residents, perhaps even on the floor in the yurt. A married couple could also be considered.

Everyone at the Ashram does just about everything from cooking, cleaning, weeding, tending the Shop, sweeping and shoveling snow, taking care of visitors, and helping in the temple, however there is also some specialization. Job descriptions are as follows:

Maintenance Person - Handy at repairs of all kind, a general knowledge of solar, plumbing, electricity, and construction.

Pujari - A willingness to rise early and learn to awaken, bathe, dress, and decorate the Divine Mother and other murtis in the temple. Must be very sincere, devoted, and focused on the duty and have a good eye for color and balance.

Shop Manager - Some experience in running a retail store. Duties would include ordering products, pricing, display, organization, and keeping the on-line shop up to date. Basic computer knowledge (preferably Macintosh) would be helpful.

Administrative Assistant - Help with the management of the Ashram. Skills needed would be good telephone presence, organizational and management skills, typing and computer knowledge.

Web Master - Maintain and enhance the Ashram website. Must have solid computer skills (preferably Macintosh), must be careful and methodical and a good speller.

Living at the Ashram is both a great blessing with many joys and also a challenging life of service. As most of you know, the Ashram is located in one of the most beautiful places in the world on 101 acres of pristine land with a creek running through it providing our delicious water supply. If you feel you can be of service to the Ashram, please call or email us for more information at 719-256-4108 orinfo@BabajiAshram.org.  The following are some excerpts from people who have stayed at the Ashram for periods of time or who visit frequently.

The Ashram by Travis

Posted by Ramloti (ramloti) on Jun 01 2007
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 The Ashram

I have talked with many visitors to the Ashram who have commented on the good energy and the atmosphere of peace here. You can see the relief in their eyes when they walk into the temple and have Mother’s darshan. I distinctly remember the first time I had the fortune of coming to the Ashram. It seemed that I had stepped into another reality, one free from the dramas and destructions of the world at large. I do not know if any of you out there have found a moment that felt so perfect that you knew everything would (always) be all right. That is how I feel at the Ashram. It is a feeling I have no other description for than home. It feels like home. I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you for making this place feel like home. To all of you who open your hearts and share your love here, to all of you karma yogis who have pulled weeds or cooked food, to all of you generous souls who find a little extra money to support our mission, thank you. Thank you for being beautiful and thank you especially for contributing your beauty here.

For that is what truly makes a place holy. The love that comes from the recognition and appreciation that Divinity is not something hidden from view, it is right here waiting to be seen. This vision naturally compels our higher being to help beautify, protect and serve. That is the feeling so many people sense at the Ashram.

This morning I had the honor of helping bathe and clothe Mother for the day. As I stood in Her Presence in those quiet dawn moments, it became obvious that the love we offer God in all forms is the same love we see reflected in the land, in the murti, and in our hearts. We all owe a debt of gratitude to Ramloti, Johnathan, Premanand and every one else who has poured their heart into keeping this place sacred. For making this place feel like home.

Love, Travis Flynn

 

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