Independence Day

Today was the quietest 4th of July we’ve experienced in decades! Last year we were celebrating Ananda’s 50th anniversary on July 4th, so that was an especially huge celebration. But there’s almost always some variety of parade and games and special meal, with lots of fun and laughter.

This year, of course, we’re still physical distancing, so….no games, no parade, no eating together. And I haven’t even heard any fireworks (so far at least).

In this peaceful, quiet space I find myself reflecting on what it is to be “independent”. I think being truly “free” requires non-attachment. And that brings to mind the chant Nayaswami Maria spoke about earlier in the week…


I AM FREE by Swami Kriyananda
I own nothing, I am free! In myself I am free.
I own no one, I am free! In myself I am free.

I need nothing, I am free! In myself I am free.
I need no one, I am free! In myself I am free.

In myself I am free! In myself I am free!
I am free, ever free! In myself I am free.

I am joyful, ever free! In myself I am free.
I am blissful ever free! In myself I am free.

I am nameless, ever free! In myself I am free.
I am formless, ever free! In myself I am free.


This is the independence I aspire to!

Wishing you peace and inner freedom this 4th of July!🗽

One Reply to “Independence Day”

  1. Love that chant! So much joy and freedom in its vibration. When Swami left his body it was one of the main chants I kept chanting for weeks afterwards!

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