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The constantly ringing aspiration-prayer

[From The Master and the disciple, by Sri Chinmoy]


How can you play your role with aspiration?

Early in the morning, when you leave your bed, you can say to the Supreme,

Oh Supreme, make me unconditionally devoted to You so that I can serve You in Your own Way.

Sanatan Dharma: the eternal religion of humanity

Sri Chinmoy has written not only immortal poetry and prose, but also some astounding theatrical work.

The Descent of the Blue may be one of Sri Chinmoy's less known plays, but it has always inspired me so much. It is different from the others, some may call it difficult, but it certainly endows the reader (or spectator) with insights difficult to find somewhere else.

Among The Descent of the Blue's many jewels, shines the vision of the sacred destiny of Mother India as indivisible vehicle and guardian of the Sanatan Dharma.

The speech published here -- called Uttarpara Speech, given by Sri Aurobindo on 30 May 1909 -- offers another view on the role India and Hinduism are going to play in a hopefully near future for the upliftment of man.

The Sanatan Dharma -- eternal because universal -- does not belong just to India, but to every nation of the world. It is the eternal religion of humanity.

A little book on Lord Ganesha

I always felt some kind of connection with Lord Ganesh. I like Lord Ganesh very, very much. I would like to collect in this little book a few stories about him, from Sri Chinmoy and other sources.

Who has not dreamed of meeting and playing with Lord Ganesh?

A sweet recollection of Sri Chinmoy's thoughtfulness, by Kanan Roberts

We recorded this story with Kanan for Conversation-Hearts. Alas, it was too short for that show, so I am able to publish it here:

A sweet remembrance of Sri Chinmoy's loving thoughtfulness offering a rose.

Happy Birthday

Today spiritual seekers all the world over celebrate Sri Chinmoy's 76th birthday.

It is so difficult to word gratitude.

Let's be wordless then, our hearts singing of blue silent skies, unhorizoned dreams, divine frienship, of smiling tears and most soulful smiles.

Mauna - Silence

Mauna is present in many of Sri Chinmoy songs. See Songs with Mauna - Silence at Srichinmoysongs.com.

Race prayer, 14 July 2007

Do not surrender to your fate,
Do not accept your fate.
Love God, more and more,
Unconditionally.
God has two big Ears.
He will transform
Your earth-bound-fate
Into the Heaven-free-Bliss.

-Sri Chinmoy
(unofficial)
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