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A Truth Must Be Lived
by Aparajita (Adam) Fishman
As Westerners, hence outsiders, we are most often struck by two aspects of Indian religion. At first, we are struck by the overwhelming multitude and diversity of forms in which God is worshipped. To our sensibilities, religion infects everyday life with almost brute force. In short, Indian religion is radically experiential in nature.
Next to this plethora of outer manifestations, perhaps even more striking is the astounding height and depth with which Indian philosophy probes the nature of the Cosmos, the amazing subtlety of the vision of reality it espouses. Read more...

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EAST AND WEST – Original Audio Recording
by Sri Chinmoy
In February 1965, Sri Chinmoy was interviewed on a New York City radio station, during which he read a short message. This is the earliest known recording of Sri Chinmoy, made just ten months after his arrival in the West, at the age of 33.
Here, Sri Chinmoy shares his spiritual optimism for the union of East and West: “Across all physical and conventional barriers between East and West, high above national standards, above even individual standards, will fly the supreme banner of Divine Oneness.” These prophetic words were published six months later as an essay in the first issue of AUM Magazine in August 1965.
Listen to the original recording along with transcription.
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OUR PATH – Original Audio Recording
by Sri Chinmoy
“Our path is basically the path of the heart and not that of the mind. This does not mean that I am criticising the path of the mind. Far from it. We feel, that the path of the heart leads us faster towards our goal.”
These are the immortal words of Sri Chinmoy as he spoke to members of his newly formed London Centre on November 21, 1970. It is unquestionably one of Sri Chinmoy’s most important talks. The power and conviction of Sri Chinmoy’s voice in this original recording is as accessible and inspiring today as it was all those decades ago.
This is the first in a series of Rare Recordings of impromptu talks, formal lectures, and radio interviews that will be published on Sri Chinmoy Reflections over the coming months.
Since some of these early recordings are not of the highest quality, and many first-time listeners may find it difficult to grasp Sri Chinmoy’s unique phrasing, a word-for-word transcription of each original talk is provided so the reader can easily follow, uninterrupted, the poetic flow of Sri Chinmoy’s speech.
Listen to the original recording along with transcription.
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The Jewels of Happiness:
Inspiration and Wisdom to Guide Your Life-Journey
Audio EditionWords by Sri Chinmoy
Narrated by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and othersEver since he led the Peace Meditations at the UN, the power of Sri Chinmoy’s initiatives have been praised by world leaders and influenced thousands of individuals. Here, his insightful words, elegant prose, and shrewd aphorisms form a wonderful tapestry of inspiration for people from all walks of life. Addressing such themes as joy, patience, humility, and love, Sri Chinmoy writes with a beautiful simplicity that soothes the heart and moves the spirit. His easy-to-follow exercises are perfectly suited to our fast-paced lifestyles and provide a reassuring sense of the essential oneness that unites us all.
The audio book was launched at the United Nations in New York on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, with over 500 UN ambassadors, delegates, staff and members of NGOs in attendance. “These sweet gems of wisdom by my dear friend Sri Chinmoy are timeless truths full of encouragement, love and goodness,” Nobel Peace Laureate, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, said in a video message.
Proceeds from the audio book, which is available online at Amazon, audible.com or iTunes, will go to charities for children worldwide: Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund; Philani Nutrition and Development Project in South Africa; and Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity.
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The Ever-Transcending Quest — Return
by Mrinali Christine Clarke
Here, in Chapter Three, we finally come to the poet’s work which seeks to describe the experience of ... Union. This is the culmination of the spiritual quest and through the final topics we witness how the English language, hewn by the divine Poet, portrays the exalted states of fulfilment and blissful absorption into divine Consciousness. Read more...

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Reflections on Meditation
Inspired by his spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, award-winning writer
Alan Spence considers the meaning of meditation and its practice
from a Hindu perspective.The nice thing about being up early in the morning is the stillness, the silence. The hustle of the day hasn't really started, and it's a good time to just sit, quiet and meditate. My spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy — a man I've known for over 30 years — expresses it beautifully: “Meditation is silence, energising and fulfilling. Silence is the eloquent expression of the inexpressible.” Read more from the BBC...

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