Spirituality for today's world: Our path is a path of the heart, as taught to us by Sri Chinmoy for the fastest spiritual progress.
Spirituality for today's world Our path is a path of the heart, as taught to us by Sri Chinmoy for the fastest spiritual progress.
What does the Sri Chinmoy Centre do?
  • First: it supports its members in their spiritual growth, by offering a framework for a deep and rich inner life.
  • Second: it serves the public by organising free meditation events and concerts, races and much more. more »
Who is Sri Chinmoy?
  • Sri Chinmoy is a God-realised, or enlightened spiritual Master. He says that the real Master is God; the human spiritual teacher is like an elder brother showing his younger siblings the path that he himself has travelled.
  • We meditate and practice spiritual life according to his philosophy, which brings together the best of Eastern poise and Western dynamism. more »
How does one join the Centre?
  • We are one of many spiritual paths. To reach the highest goal of meditation – enlightenment, or God-realisation – every genuine spiritual seeker needs to find the path for them, and stick to it. Sri Chinmoy's path might be the path for you; it also might not be.
  • To join our Centre, you should feel inside your heart a connection to this way of meditation and spiritual practice. more »
Find out how we meditate: A comprehensive guide to starting and keeping your meditation practice, from Sri Chinmoy's writings.
Find out how we meditate A comprehensive guide to starting and keeping your meditation practice, from Sri Chinmoy's writings. more
 
 
Music and meditation: Sri Chinmoy believed soulful music was the next best thing to meditation. We arrange, perform, and offer free concerts of his sublime meditation music to the public.
Music and meditation Sri Chinmoy believed soulful music was the next best thing to meditation. We arrange, perform, and offer free concerts of his sublime meditation music to the public. more »
 

How we started our spiritual journey

We are all very different, and so are our stories.

 
Sports and spirituality: Our teacher believed that sport and meditation were perfect complements; we participate in and organise sports events around the world.
Sports and spirituality Our teacher believed that sport and meditation were perfect complements; we participate in and organise sports events around the world. more »
 
 
Interested in finding out more?: One of the easiest ways to get to know us better is to drop into one of the cafés, restaurants or shops owned by Sri Chinmoy's students.
Interested in finding out more? One of the easiest ways to get to know us better is to drop into one of the cafés, restaurants or shops owned by Sri Chinmoy's students. find one near you »
 

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The latest stories and videos from our members.

Believe, take a step and proceed: a 6-day race experience

Susan Marshall ,

How my spiritual search led me to Sri Chinmoy

Vidura Groulx Montreal, Canada

Muhammad Ali: I was expecting a monster, but I found a lamb

Sevananda Padilla San Juan, Puerto Rico

Sri Chinmoy's opening meditation at the Parliament of World Religions

Pradhan Balter Chicago, United States

People see something in Guru and want to be part of it

Saraswati Martín San Juan, Puerto Rico

'When you perform for me, always choose devotional songs.'

Gunthita Corda Zurich, Switzerland

The day I saw my Guru's Third Eye

Vidura Groulx Montreal, Canada

Sri Chinmoy's biography, written by one of the most famous Bengali authors

Mahatapa Palit New York, United States

I was just so transported by the atmosphere

Pulak Viscardi New York, United States

Sri Chinmoy meets St. Peter

Paramita Jarvis Kingston, Canada

Breaking the world record for the longest game of hopscotch

Pipasa Glass & Jamini Young Seattle, United States

The day I made a useless and ridiculous weightlifting machine for Guru

Devashishu Torpy London, United Kingdom

I was what you call a classic unconscious seeker

Rupantar LaRusso New York, United States

'Always say things in such a way as to inspire people, not discourage them'

Pradhan Balter Chicago, United States

The first time we met our Guru

Kaivalya, Devashishu and Sahadeva Torpy London, England

If I can smile like that, it's worth becoming a disciple

Mahatapa Palit New York, United States

If I could remember this in my daily life now, I'd be a very high soul

Charana Evans Cardiff, Wales

Your life's responsibilities compel you to develop inner strength

Pradhan Balter Chicago, United States

'You have to be like a warrior and fight'

Mahiyan Savage San Diego, United States

I felt a bell ringing in my heart

Charana Evans Cardiff, Wales

If a wish comes from the soul, it will be granted

Kamalakanta Nieves New York, United States

The connection between Sri Chinmoy's music and my soul

Kamalakanta Nieves New York, United States

Our Guru becomes the perfect disciple

Devashishu Torpy London, United Kingdom

'It was like I was seeing who Guru really was: this extraordinary, beautiful being inside a physical body'

Jogyata Dallas Auckland, New Zealand

I know where you are

Kamalakanta Nieves New York, United States

My wife's soul comes to visit

Jogyata Dallas Auckland, New Zealand
 

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How to be a good spiritual seeker?

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As a foreword, I have honestly to say that it does sound quite amusing that I got into writing this. This question and the answers that may come up here actually mean my own seeking for an answer on how to improve my own standard. It seems to be something born out of my own aspiration. I usually feel that writing on spiritual topics is part of my conscious aspiration to improve on myself.

Sri Chinmoy depicts the ladder that runs from aspiration (per se) to dedication and manifestation (to be of oneness-service as a result of your aspiration) to realisation (the fulfilment of the Highest Vision of aspiration):

The secret of realisation
Is aspiration in secret.

The secret of manifestation
Is dedication in secret.

The secret of perfection
Is satisfaction in secret.

Sri Chinmoy
Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, Part 7, Agni Press, 1980.

 

Am I a seeker?

If you are reading this or if you go out running or if you are looking for something or (whatever...), then you are a seeker!

"Dear friends, dear brothers and sisters, dear distinguished professors and deans, here we are all seekers. We are sailing in the same boat, the boat that is carrying us to the Golden Shore of the Beyond. Nothing gives me a greater sense of satisfaction than to be of dedicated service to seekers, for I am also a seeker, an eternal seeker, a seeker of the infinite Truth and Light. ..." -

Sri Chinmoy
The Meaning of Discipleship

Sometimes we even do "wrong" things. But the past is dust. If you learn from something, that is your experience. Only please learn from it! Repeating the same things will delay your progress!

How to improve?

Through the inner cry of the heart, which is fulfilled by discipline, patience, simplicity and humility!

"The role of the disciple is quite simple, of course, if he follows the path of the heart and not the path of the mind. The role of the disciple is to give what he has and what he is. What he has is an inner cry, which is birthless and deathless. The disciple offers this birthless and deathless inner cry to his Pilot Supreme and receives His infinite Light, eternal Peace, and immortal Bliss. What he is, is a devoted and soulful instrument. He wants to help mankind see the beauty of the Infinite in the very heart of the finite. He wants to unite earth’s helpless cry and Heaven’s endless Smile. He takes it as his bounden duty to serve both Mother Earth and Father Heaven. To manifest the eternal Truth is his constant cry and constant hunger. Undoubtedly, he is a chosen instrument of the Absolute Pilot Supreme.

"Yesterday’s disciple, today’s disciple, and tomorrow’s disciple. Yesterday’s disciple was simple and humble. Simplicity was his outer life, humility was his inner life. Simplicity and humility inundated his entire being. Today’s disciple is complicated and argumentative. Complication and argumentation reign supreme in his life, day in and day out. Tomorrow’s disciple will be the fastest spiritual runner. His code of life will be to run and become, to become and run. He will run in order to succeed; he will become in order to proceed. At times he will run to reach the Goal; at times the Goal will come to him. When he reaches the Goal, he will be blessed with the transcendental Pride of the Absolute Supreme. When the Goal reaches him, he will immediately sit at the Feet of the Absolute Supreme with his heart’s soulful gratitude-sea.

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"Until the Goal is reached, do not stop! And this Goal is for whom? Not for the weakling! “The soul cannot be won by the weakling,” Nayam atma bala-hinena labhyo . The inner Goal can be achieved only by powerful souls, not by weak ones. The Goal that satisfies our inner world and our outer world, the Goal that quenches our Eternity’s thirst, will not be achieved by weaklings." 

Sri Chinmoy, The Meaning of Discipleship

 

The Spiritual Master and The Meaning of Surrender

"The Upanishadic seers have taught us how to inspire the body with inner dynamism just by repeating these soulful and powerful words of incantation:

 Arise, awake! Realise and achieve the Highest with the help of the illumining, guiding and fulfilling Masters. The path is as sharp as the edge of a razor, difficult to cross, hard to tread—so declare the wise sages."

"Unfortunately, the present-day world is scared to death when it hears the word “surrender.” But the surrender that we speak of in the spiritual life is not the surrender of the slave to the master. It is the recognition of the Infinite by the finite. A tiny drop recognises its inner identity with the vast ocean. It then enters into the ocean and becomes the vast ocean itself.

"In the spiritual life, nobody is compelled to surrender. But everybody has an inner urge to grow into the Infinite. As the tiny drop grows into the Infinite, even so, our finite consciousness can eventually grow into Infinity. Surrender and freedom are always at daggers drawn, but if we dive deep within we see that there is no difference between these two so-called realities. They are just the obverse and the reverse of the same coin. Before we accepted the spiritual life, we enjoyed freedom in one way. We fulfilled, or wanted to fulfil, our earth-bound desires. We felt, perhaps, that we had the capacity and potentiality to be another Napoleon or Alexander the Great. Like Julius Caesar, we wanted to voice forth: “I came, I saw, I conquered.” This is the positive way that we could have embraced: this reality. Otherwise, if we embraced it in the negative way, then we would have cherished and admired deep in the inmost recesses of our heart the destructive message of Hitler and Stalin. In any event, before we entered into the spiritual life we did enjoy freedom; whether it was real freedom or not is another matter. But we can say that we enjoyed something in a limited way, and the after-effect was total frustration. Therefore, we needed a kind of escape. Or we can say that illumination dawned on us. So we gave up the desire-bound life and entered into the spiritual life.

"Previously we wanted to please and fulfil ourselves by fulfilling our desire-life, but now we want to please and fulfil ourselves by fulfilling our aspiration-life. It is not that we have given up our freedom. No! Freedom is always there. Only we have changed the course of the game, and now we are enjoying a different kind of freedom.

"Unfortunately, when we enter into the spiritual life and follow a Master, we feel that we are surrendering to somebody else and giving up our freedom. But this is not at all true. Nobody is compelling us to follow a spiritual path; nobody is compelling us to listen to the Master. The seeker has come to the Master on the strength of his own inner urge. The seeker is staying with the Master in order to fulfil a divine longing that he feels. He feels that the Master knows a little more than he does, so he himself has decided to follow the Master. It is his own freedom that he is exercising. So the question of surrender does not arise at all. When we lead, we enjoy freedom. Again, when we consciously, deliberately, soulfully and unconditionally follow, at that time we enjoy another kind of freedom. In the case of the seeker, his inner awareness, inner development and inner sense of truth are compelling him to follow a higher life, a more illumining life, a more fulfilling life. It is his own free choice.

"In the spiritual life, it is always God for God’s sake right from the beginning. If this message the seeker can embody, reveal and manifest in his life at every moment, then he will be a supreme and perfect instrument of his Beloved Supreme. There shall come a time when Mother Earth will be inundated with seeker-disciples who will be carrying the banner of unconditional surrender to God which is nothing other than conscious, constant, inseparable and unconditional divine oneness with their own higher reality and their Master who represents this higher reality."

3:00 PM

June 1, 1979

Pacific School of Religion

Berkeley, California

Sri Chinmoy, The Meaning of Discipleship

Bithika

Start of European World Harmony Run 2012

Recently, the 2012 European leg of the World Harmony Run began its journey in Figueira da Foz, Portugal.

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 Some of the participants who joined the World Harmony Run.

The city of Figueira da Foz played host to the international team of runners who will cover over 24,000 kilometres in the coming 8 months, carrying the Peace Torch through 45 European countries. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Run, which was founded by Sri Chinmoy in 1987.

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World-renowned marathon legend Tegla Loroupe was part of the international running team in Figueira da Foz. Over 900 local school children joined her in the opening run through the city. The mayor warmly welcomed the runners and wished them a good journey ahead.

Follow latest at World Harmony Run.org

Gandharva Loka Concert in Dhaka

Recently, Gandharva Loka Orchestra gave a concert in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Gandharva Loka perform the spiritual compositions of Maestro Sri Chinmoy. In the Dhaka concert they were also joined by renowned Bengali artist, Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya.

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The Gandharva Loka orchestra include members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre from many different countries around the world.

crowdAn appreciative crowd in Dhaka.

Sri Chinmoy, the inspiration behind the group was originally born in Shakpura, Chittagong, East Bengal. Since coming to the West in 1964, Sri Chinmoy composed over 15,000 songs in Bengali - as well as several thousand English songs.

Rabindranath Tagore Sri Chinmoy Related

Von Soldaten gesucht

Diese Geschichte ereignete sich im Herbst 1992, kurz vor dem Krieg der Jugoslawien auseinanderreißen sollte. Ich war gerade erst Schülerin von Sri Chinmoy geworden. Die jugoslawischen Schüler hatten ein Treffen geplant, zu dem sie aus dem ganzen Land anreisen wollten. Es sollte in Sarajewo stattfinden, der Hauptstadt der Republik Bosnien. Für uns Schüler aus Belgrad war Sarajewo am besten mit dem Zug zu erreichen; allerdings führte die Strecke auch durch ein sehr gefährliches Teilstück im Gebiet einer anderen Republik, und gerade über eine bestimmte Bahnstation in diesem Gebiet kursierten Gerüchte über entsetzliche Vorkommnisse, die sich immer wieder dort ereigneten. Jeder durchkommende Zug wurde dort angehalten und die Papiere der Reisenden von Soldaten untersucht. Sie suchten nach Leuten mit gewissen Nachnamen, welche sie als Angehörige einer anderen Nationalität und somit Erzfeinde der letzten kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen auswiesen. Machten die Soldaten eine solche Person ausfindig, zerrten sie sie aus dem Zug und töteten sie in einem nahegelegenen Feld. Die serbische Polizei wiederum wagte nicht, sich dem Zug als Begleitschutz anzuschließen, da sie in diesem Fall von den Soldaten ebenfalls exekutiert würden.

Nun wies allerdings mein eigener Nachname, und auch die einiger anderer Schüler, genau die Eigenheiten auf, auf die es die blutrünstigen Soldaten abgesehen hatten. Wir hatten daher in unserem Zentrum in Belgrad eine ernsthafte Diskussion darüber, ob wir es wagen könnten zu dem Treffen in Sarajewo anzureisen, oder ob man gar das Treffen für ganz Jugoslawien absagen sollte. Da es aber schon von langer Hand geplant und von allen sehnsüchtig erwartet wurde, beschlossen wir schlussendlich doch zu fahren. Auch hatten wir das Gefühl, dass wir uns als Anhänger eines spirituellen Meisters, und als Friedensbewegung, nicht durch solch dunkle Umstände davon abhalten lassen sollten. Und siehe da, die Zugfahrt nach Sarajewo verlief ohne Zwischenfälle und wir verbrachten mehrere wunderbare Tage im Kreise unserer Freunde. Das sollte sich allerdings auf der Rückfahrt schlagartig ändern!

Als wir in besagter Station einfuhren, bestieg eine Gruppe Soldaten den Zug und kontrollierte jedes Abteil. Schließlich kamen sie auch zu uns und verlangten unsere Ausweise. Als der Soldat den Namen in meinem Pass sah, riss er überrascht die Augen auf und wollte sofort meinen Wohnort und den Grund meiner Reise wissen. Ob ich Verwandte in der verhassten Region hätte, ob ich Kontakt zu ihnen pflegte, sie besuchen würde … .  Als er mit dem Ausfragen begann, fragte ich mich ängstlich, was jetzt passieren würde. Aber ich versuchte äußerlich ruhig zu bleiben und die Fragen des Soldaten so besonnen wie möglich zu beantworten. Ich verneinte gewissenhaft, dass ich Verwandte in dem besagten Gebiet kennen würde, zeigte ihm meinen Studentenausweis und versuchte ihm zu beweisen, dass ich in Belgrad geboren wäre, dort studierte und keinerlei Verbindung zu anderen Teilgebieten Jugoslawiens hätte. Dann erzählte ich ihm, dass ich ein Mitglied der Sri Chinmoy Friedensorganisation sei und dass ich in der Gruppe reiste. Der Soldat jedoch schien nicht überzeugt. Immer und immer wieder stellte er mir dieselben Fragen und weigerte sich mir meinen Pass zurückzugeben. Schließlich trat er aus unserem Abteil in den Gang und rief seinem Offizier zu, er habe hier ein verdächtiges Subjekt lokalisiert!

"Hol ihn aus dem Zug!" schrie der Offizier zurück. "Da gibt es nur ein Problem", erwiderte der Soldat, "es handelt sich um ein Mädchen!". "Was…?" der Offizier stürmte heran und ich hörte unter Qualen seine schweren Schritte näherkommen. Ich weiß nicht, wie ich äußerlich so ruhig bleiben konnte und die zahllosen Fragen des Offiziers so vertrauensvoll und freundlich beantwortete. Die Gefühle, die dabei in meinem Inneren tobten, sind schwer zu beschreiben! Ich war mir von Anfang an voll bewusst, dass ich mich in einer lebensbedrohlichen Situation befand und dieses Gefühl, dass mein Leben an einem seidenen Faden hing steigerte sich, je länger mich die Soldaten ausfragten. Ich weiß nicht mehr welche Worte ich in meinem Inneren wiederholte, um Gott um seinen Schutz anzuflehen, aber ich erinnere mich deutlich, dass ich dachte: "O Gott, das war’s jetzt, innerhalb weniger Minuten kann mein Leben zu Ende sein!" Währenddessen hörte der Offizier nicht auf mich zu befragen, mein Foto zu studieren und mich abzuschätzen.

Da plötzlich passierte es: Ich vernahm in mir ganz deutlich und voll Sicherheit die Worte "No! Everything will be alright!" ("Nein! Es wird alles gut ausgehen!"). Sofort begann meine Angst zu verebben und das lebensbedrohliche Gefühl in mir nachzulassen. Der Offizier, der immer noch meinen Pass studierte, klappte ihn plötzlich zu, reichte ihn mir mit einem durchdringenden Blick zurück und verließ ohne ein weiteres Wort zu sagen unser Abteil. In diesem Moment hatte die Gnade und der direkte Schutz meines Meisters mein Leben gerettet, denn ich weiß mit absoluter Sicherheit, dass es mir mit meinen menschlichen Fähigkeiten nicht möglich gewesen wäre, die Soldaten, die nur allzu bereitwillig nach scheinbar verdächtigen Personen fahndeten, davon zu überzeugen, dass ich nicht eine von jenen war, die sie suchten.

Bhashata, Belgrad

Kamakura Buddha

At Radio Sri Chinmoy there is a new recording by Hiya Bhasha of songs dedicated to the Lord Buddha. Some of these songs were composed by Sri Chinmoy after he visited the Kamakura Buddha, in 1982, on a visit to Japan.

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Recently, members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre offered a Songs of the Soul concert at Kamakura as part of a Japanese tour. The musicians also performed by the great Kamakura statue.

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View: more photos of Kamakura Concert at Songs of the Soul.

Photos by Jaitra Gillespie.

Sri Chinmoy visited Kamakura on a number of occasions, including three peace concerts. He wrote a poem about this most significant statue.

Sri Chinmoy Kamakura

Kamakura! You in the Buddha
Are his Reality's Face.
Kamakura! You with the Buddha
Are his Divinity's Grace.
Kamakura! The Buddha's Life for you
Is the limitless consolation
Of descending mankind.
Kamakura! Your life for the Buddha
Is the boundless promise
Of ascending mankind.

Sri Chinmoy, My Salutation To Japan, Agni Press, 1973.

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