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Welcome! That's my blog there to the right, and you can see some other stuff I wrote by clicking on the links below.

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If you want, you can read a little about my life journey...

About my teacher....
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Sri Chinmoy teaches the path of the heart, and I am fortunate indeed to be meditating under his guidance. One of the reasons I am inspired to write is to give some testament as to what it is like to be a student of a spiritual Master; there are not many first-hand accounts of the teacher-student relationship to be found at all. You can find out more about Sri Chinmoy on this site....

On my visits to see Sri Chinmoy in his New York home, I try to write a daily diary describing what's going on inwardly and outwardly: I did one in November 2005 and another in April 2006 . The diary of my November 2006 visit is now available on my blog...

Running adventures
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Running for me is a tremendous way to get lots of mental and emotional junk out of the system and stay in the heart. You can read some accounts of marathons and other races I ran...

Encounters with record breakers

I've been fortunate enough to help some amazing people do some pretty amazing things.

 

A birthday offering

| Posted by Shane Magee | Permanent Link | Sri Chinmoy
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It was my birthday last weekend. In Eastern tradition, it is the celebrant who does the giving (after all, giving is much more fulfilling than recieving) and so I made prasad for all the members of the Dublin Centre this week. Prasad is a spiritual tradition that goes back thousands of years in India, in which food is blessed before eating so that the meditative energy may be more easily absorbed by the physical body. In addition to food (and plenty of it) I also decided to make a little photograph with one of Sri Chinmoy's aphorisms:


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Meditating on this particular aphorism gives me a real sense of detachment amidst the frantic whirlwind of life. Sometimes in life it feels as if I am a stray bit of wood floating on the ocean, being tossed around by the waves; I get much more joy when I am able to stand back and see it all for what it is, as one giant chaotic exuberant evolving circus.

The photograph of Sri Chinmoy I used was taken by Kedar Misani .

Comments

2007-03-15 02:44 PM | Posted by doris
I may join in shaking hands. I actually like the symbol of feeling like a floating piece of wood.
2007-03-15 10:22 AM | Posted by Priyadarshan Bontempi
A belated happy, happiest birthday, dear Shane!

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