Sri Chinmoy delivers a talk, entitled ‘Does Belief come Spontaneously or by Effort?’, in the Dag Hammarskjöld Auditorium at the United Nations in New York.
Sri Chinmoy delivers a talk, entitled ‘Emotion: Is it our Enemy or our Friend?’, in the Dag Hammarskjöld Auditorium at the United Nations in New York.
Sri Chinmoy meets with Admiral J.E. Lawgille, Commandant of the 13th Naval District at the US Naval Base in San Diego, CA, USA. After the meeting, Sri Chinmoy is taken for a tour of the base in the Admiral’s car.
Sri Chinmoy delivers an afternoon lecture (2 p.m.), entitled ‘Where do I Live?’, at the University of California in Irvine, CA, USA.
Sri Chinmoy meets with Deputy Mayor Ray Remy of Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Sri Chinmoy gives a short talk, entitled ‘Dear Brother, Sweet Sister’, after a morning sports practice and meditation at Jamaica High School track in Jamaica, New York, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy gives a short talk, entitled ‘Ambition’, after a morning sports practice and meditation at Jamaica High School track in Jamaica, New York, NY, USA. In the evening, Sri Chinmoy comments about his morning message.
Sri Chinmoy meets with Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, at Helmsley Palace Hotel in New York, NY, USA.
The sixth Impossibility Challenger Games begins in Zurich, Switzerland. On 23 September 2021, Swiss TV broadcasts a retrospective of the 1987 Games. It is featured in a series called ‘Do You Remember?’
Sri Chinmoy offers an organ recital (12) at St. Mary’s Basilica in Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Sri Chinmoy meets with Gro Harlem Brundtland, Prime Minister of Norway, at JFK International Airport in Queens, NY, USA.
Sri Chinmoy lifts 1,000 lbs. with a two-handed dumbbell press, lying down; and 800 lbs. with a two-handed dumbbell press, seated, in Jamaica, NY, USA.
After spending several days in New York in late September and early October meeting and talking with Sri Chinmoy, the renowned Bengali novelist and journalist Mani Sankar Mukherji makes a final visit to Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York, NY, USA, to pay his respects to Sri Chinmoy, whom he called “a spiritual treasure.”
Sri Chinmoy offers two Peace Concerts — one in the afternoon, to an an audience of 2,600; and one in the evening, to an audience of 2,800, at the Erkel Theatre in Budapest, Hungary.
Sri Chinmoy receives an award from the Federation of Bangladeshi Americans, presented by Congressman Gregory Meeks, at the Bengali Convention 2005 held at York College in Jamaica, NY, USA.