The Vision of the MIP for 2026
My vision for the Making It Personal (MIP) program for 2026 is simple and clear.
It is to support a living spiritual path, centered on Sankalpa, remembrance, and guidance.
The spiritual diary, the weekly updates, and the monthly meetings are not separate practices. They form one coherent path, designed to restore clarity whenever confusion arises. When spiritual memory is not nourished by sattva, we forget. And when we forget, direction is lost. This structure exists to support remembrance, so each student can continually return to their intention and move from intention to realization.
— Swami Shambhudevananda

1- Reflect & Create — Sankalpa
Clarify your spiritual intention and write your Sankalpa. Take time to reflect on your true aim Write one clear Sankalpa
Send it to Swamiji and keep a personal copy
👉 Sankalpa FormShort Sankalpa Form
Full Sankalpa Form

2- Anchor the Sankalpa — Remembrance
Keep your intention visible to sustain clarity. Place your Sankalpa near your journal or altar Re-read it regularly Allow it to orient your practice

3- Spiritual Diary — Daily Practice
Observe how your Sankalpa manifests in daily life. Notice efforts and resistance Observe emotional, mental, physical, or external obstacles. Keep the reflection connected to your intention
👉 Need support with journaling? Book a session with Ambika
4- Weekly review — Reconnection
Return consciously to your Sankalpa once a week. Review how you followed (or did not follow) your intention. Identify obstacles and insights. Clarify what support or guidance is needed. Your weekly updates naturally prepare you for your meeting with the teacher. 👉 Choose or update your weekly reflection day if not done and send your update every week to Swamiji.

5- Guidance with the Teacher — Realignment
Receive clarity and support when confusion arises. Review your path with Swamiji Bring questions related to your Sankalpa
Restore direction and remembrance
👉 Book an appointment with SwamijiWalking the Path, One Return at a Time
The path of Sankalpa is not about perfection, performance, or spiritual achievement.
It is a living relationship with intention, remembrance, and guidance.
Through daily practice, honest reflection, and regular realignment, the path gently brings us back—again and again—to what truly matters. When clarity fades, the structure holds. When motivation weakens, remembrance restores direction.
This path exists to support sincerity, steadiness, and inner truth.
Not to control the journey, but to protect it.
By walking this path with humility and commitment, intention slowly becomes lived experience, and lived experience matures into realization.
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You do not walk alone.
The path is walked together—step by step, breath by breath, return by return
