May 22

Photo by Adarini Inkei

 

Sri Chinmoy takes a photo of Narada Michael Walden (centre, gold suit) and his friends at Annam Brahma restaurant in Jamaica, New York. Sri Chinmoy is wearing the hat Narada had just given to him as a present.

 

Photo by Adarini Inkei

 

Sri Chinmoy lifts Narada and also his friends at Aspiration-Ground just across the road from Annam Brahma in Jamaica, New York.

 

Photo by Adarini Inkei

 

Sri Chinmoy impresses Narada with an article in Self-Transcendence-Fragrance Sports  magazine at Aspiration-Ground.

 

May 22

 

Sri Chinmoy lifts a total weight of 1,100 lbs. with two arms from a seated position, at his home in Jamaica, New York.

 

May 22

Diary Entry

by Sri Chinmoy
while in residence at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, India

22 May

“Ida Patterson from America has written a letter to me [Nolini-da]. In her letter, she says some very nice things about you. I shall show the letter to the Mother first and then let you read it.”

Two hours later, while I was working in his room, he came up to me and said: “I showed Ida's letter to the Mother. She is very happy that Ida has seen such nice things in you.* She asked me if I had already shown you the letter. I said no. Then She asked me to show it to you. Here it is.”

* In December 1965, Ida Patterson arranged for Sri Chinmoy to give a series of lectures at her home in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sri Chinmoy referred to her as a spiritual sister and gave her the spiritual name ‘Sukhukee’.

Obituary Ida Patterson in Minnesota Star 2006 (pdf)


Published in A Service-Flame and a Service-Sun

You Have Awakened Me

A short talk at the Peace Concert
at Stanford University Stanford, California

 

My Lord Supreme, my Beloved Supreme, You wanted to awaken my sleeping heart with Your Satisfaction-Heart. But alas, I did not allow You to succeed. Therefore, You badly failed.

My Lord Supreme, my Beloved Supreme, You wanted to awaken my sleeping heart with Your Compassion-Eye. But alas, I did not allow You to succeed. Therefore, You badly failed.

My Lord Supreme, my Beloved Supreme, You even wanted to awaken my sleeping heart with Your Justice-Light. But alas, I did not allow You to succeed. Therefore, You badly failed.

Finally, my Lord Supreme, You awakened me with Your utter frustration, utter exasperation and utter disgust, plus Your Thunder-Blows and Thunder-Kicks. Now I am awakened, fully awakened. But alas, why did I prevent You from awakening me in Your own Way according to Your choice Vision?

My child, you and I do not belong to the past. We do not even belong to the future. We only belong to the Eternal Now."


Published in My Heart’s Peace-Offering

 

May 22

Photo by Adarini Inkei

 

Sri Chinmoy lifts tennis player Billie Jean King at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York.

 

Photo by Projjwal Pohland

 

Photo by Adarini Inkei

 

Sri Chinmoy presents the U Thant Peace Award to Nambaryn Enkhbayar, President of Mongolia, and also gives him an original Jharna-Kala painting. The President also views the Jharna-Kala exhibit at the Union of Mongolian Artists Gallery in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

 

May 22

Sri Chinmoy’s Peace Concert in Oxford

 

 

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert in Christ Church Cathedral, University of Oxford. This is one of his fifty worldwide concerts to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of India's Independence. The introduction to Sri Chinmoy is given by Professor Indra Nath Choudhuri, Director of the Nehru Centre in London; formerly Professor of Comparative Literature at Universities in Delhi, Hyderabad and Bucharest, Christ Church Cathedral, University of Oxford.
 

Introduction by Professor Indra Nath Choudhuri:

Today is a very auspicious day. Today is the Birthday of Lord Buddha, who gave us the message of peace and non-violence. It is a happy coincidence that on this day Sri Chinmoy is presenting his Peace Concert to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of India's Independence. When Indians were engaged in their struggle for freedom, Mahatma Gandhi would always say that India's freedom movement was India's contribution to peace. He would not say even once that India's freedom movement was to gain territorial freedom. Even Tagore would say, “A country is not mrinmoy (territorial), but chinmoy (ideational).”

Chinmoy is an idea, another name for meditative consciousness, chaitanya tanmayata. Sri Chinmoy is an artist, poet, writer, musician and composer all combined into one holistic self-dedicated to bringing peace to mankind. He sings and plays music — not just one instrument, from these diverse musical instruments comes the melody of peace based on love — love for humanity and love for God. His words are like poetry. He says about peace:

Peace is God’s constant Grace.
Peace is the beginning of Love.
Peace is the completion of Truth.
Peace is the return to the Source.

Sri Chinmoy stirs you to a recollection of the original, or the source of the original, or stirs you to a voyage of self-exploration. He is a verbal and musical paradise. He reveals a sky, a lost horizon. He is our link with the inner being. I bow to him and request him to begin his Concert for Peace, the divine ecstasy.


Published in The Mind Loves the Heart, the Mind Becomes the Heart, part 1

 

May 22

Sri Chinmoy’s Interview with New Television — NTV

 

This interview is conducted for the first episode of a new programme called ‘No Beginning, No End’ at the Ulaanbaatar Hotel in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

 

Interviewer: First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to you for coming here and encouraging Mongolia to join the movement for world peace. Can you please elaborate on the goal of your visit to Mongolia? I have heard that you have ancestors from Mongolia. 

Sri Chinmoy: My ancestors from my father’s side came from Mongolia. The very name ‘Mongolia’ gives me boundless joy and boundless inner thrill. 

I have come to Mongolia to love the country and to be of service to Mongolia. Our beloved President Enkhbayar has given me boundless inspiration and encouragement. For that I shall remain eternally grateful to him. He has a child-like heart, and he is a devout Buddhist, an adorer of Lord Buddha. I have the deepest adoration for the Lord Buddha, so we have quite a few things in common, the President and I. 

Interviewer: Can you please tell me your feelings about music? 

Sri Chinmoy: Music is a universal language. I do not know even a single word of the Mongolian language. Yet, when I hear the Mongolian music, I get tremendous joy. The real music comes from the heart, and then again it goes back to the heart. The heart does not need to learn all the languages of the world — no! The heart has developed an inner feeling for each and every human being on earth. When we play prayerful music, soulful music, then we can easily feel our oneness with each and every human being. In my case, I am so fortunate that some of the world’s greatest musicians and composers have not only inspired me, but also encouraged me to continue my music. It started with Pablo Casals, then Leonard Bernstein, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar and others. They all have encouraged me enormously, and their kind appreciation has helped me enormously in composing hundreds and thousands of songs. 

Interviewer: You have achieved astonishing results in many fields. What is the source of your strength? 

Sri Chinmoy: I pray and meditate. I started praying at the age of four or five. And at the age of nine or ten, I started meditating. When you pray and meditate, you can enter into the inner world. The inner world is the source, not only of my creativity, but the creativity of all the artists. all the singers, all the musicians — all, all. So if we pray and meditate, we can develop those capacities. I did not pray to God to make me a great musician or a great singer — no! I prayed to God only for the fulfilment of His Will. When we pray to God for the fulfilment of His Will, God encourages us and inspires us, and actually in and through us, He creates things to inspire the rest of the world. 

Again, I did not pray to God to become a great musician, a great singer or a great writer — no, no, no! I prayed to God only for the fulfilment of His Will. So this is how He is fulfilling His Will in and through me, my activities. 

Interviewer: It is said that whoever wants to become illumined needs help from a Teacher. In your case, who was your spiritual Teacher?

Sri Chinmoy: In the beginning, when I was a young boy, I came to a spiritual institute, which we call an ashram. There I was extremely fortunate to have Sri Aurobindo and the Mother as my Teachers. 
Then, gradually, gradually, when I came to America, I felt that there is only one Teacher: God, the Supreme. He is everybody’s Teacher. He is the Teacher of a little boy and He is the Teacher of spiritual people, and of spiritual Masters as well. 

So there is only one Teacher, and that Teacher we call our Inner Pilot. Now my Teacher is the Inner Pilot. He inspires me, He blesses me, He encourages me to do all the things that I do. Everybody’s Guru, everybody’s Teacher is God, God Himself. 

Interviewer: Now I have a question about birds. Why do you draw so many birds? 

Sri Chinmoy: I have drawn many, many birds — over fifteen million. While drawing these birds, I get tremendous joy. Birds fly in the sky. The sky is so vast; it is infinite. There the birds fly and enjoy freedom. 

We, too, want freedom. But this is not the freedom to break something or to kill someone. No! This freedom is the freedom of oneness. The sky is so vast; it is infinite. There I wish to establish my oneness with Infinity-not to rule others, not to lord it over others, but to love others and embrace others. This oneness is the real freedom. 

Interviewer: There are many religions in the world and apparently they all lead to the same goal, but when will it happen that all the religions will unite? 

Sri Chinmoy: All the religions will lead us to the same goal; but I have no idea when. I cannot predict when they will unite. When, I cannot predict; but how, I can predict. I feel that it is by virtue of prayers and meditations that all the religions can be brought together. But when that will occur, I have no idea. The oneness of all religions, the synthesis of all religions, can take place only by virtue of prayers and meditations. 

If we sincerely pray, if we sincerely meditate, then we shall not find fault with anybody. We shall only feel oneness, oneness, oneness. But if we do not pray, if we do not meditate, then we shall find so many mistakes inside others. Our own mistakes we do not take as mistakes, whereas when we see the same mistakes in others, we immediately feel that these are mistakes. We must stop seeing mistakes in others’ lives. We must only encourage and encourage one another. By virtue of encouragement, we shall fulfil one another, and we can establish a new world of harmony and peace.

Interviewer: What is happiness, and how can we achieve happiness? 

Sri Chinmoy: We can achieve happiness by loving others and by praying to God to give us happiness — not only our personal happiness, but happiness for all human beings. If we pray to God only for our own happiness, God will make us happy; but if we pray to God to make everybody in the world happy, then God will be extremely, extremely pleased with us. God wants us to feel that this world of ours is a family, just one family. In a family, if only one or two members are happy and the others are miserable, that family vvill not make any progress. All the members of the family should be happy. Only this happiness will keep us peaceful. If we are happy, we do not go out and fight, we do not quarrel. If we are unhappy, then we quarrel, we fight, we try to kill one another. Happiness comes only from prayer. Happiness comes from the feeling that all of us belong to one family. 

Interviewer: God grants life to everyone on earth, but some people cry, some people smile. Why is there such a big difference in our lives? 

Sri Chinmoy: Some people have joy. That is why they smile. And some people do not have joy. That is why they cry. But the question here is, when people cry, what do they cry for? If they cry for name, fame, wealth and material possessions, then they will never be happy; they will never be able to smile. But if they pray to God to please God in His own Way, if they cry for God, then one day they will become happy. 

If they cry for material possessions, for earthly belongings, they will never be happy. If they cry for God to make them happy, then God will definitely make them happy at His own Time. Happiness comes from the inner feeling of oneness, the feeling that God is within us and He wants us all to be happy, happy. He does not want us to cry. But if we do cry, then we shall cry only for peace, light and bliss, and not for material possessions. If God fulfils our desires, then we shall feel miserable. But aspiration is a different type of desire which is divine, which only wants God, God, God. When we aspire, we say, “Let the world make progress, let the whole world think of God and pray to God.” That kind of desire is very good. 

For that kind of desire we use the term ‘aspiration’. 

Interviewer: You have done many drawings while in Mongolia. What is your impression of Mongolia? 

Sri Chinmoy: My impression of Mongolia is extremely good! Here I have been inspired, and I have had the opportunity to aspire as well. Because of the inspiration and encouragement that I have received in Mongolia, I have been able to do quite a few things. I was able to meditate with the President; two times he blessed me. And I was able to offer a Peace Concert, which unites everybody. I have also given talks on art and poetry. When we develop art in our inner life, we get tremendous joy and satisfaction. In every way, I am very, very sincerely and soulfully pleased with Mongolia, its inner life and outer life. Mongolia has inspired me and encouraged me in so many ways to bring forward my creativity. For that, I am very, very, very grateful to the soul, heart and life of Mongolia. 

Interviewer: In conclusion, what would you like to say to the Mongolian viewers? 

Sri Chinmoy: My brothers and sisters of Mongolia, I love you dearly. I am very, very pleased with you all. Here you have loved me and blessed me, and I wish you tremendous inner progress and tremendous outer success. Inner progress and outer success we all need. 

Here I have noticed two most extraordinary things: you have inner speed and you also have outer strength. When the outer strength and the inner speed go together, we feel that we are absolutely certain to arrive at our destination, which is oneness, oneness, universal oneness.

Interviewer: Thank you. 

Sri Chinmoy: Thank you, thank you.


Published in World-Oneness-Heart-Song in Mongolian Life

 

May 21

Photo by Pulak Viscardi

 

Sri Chinmoy offers the opening meditation at the New York Games, held at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium at Columbia University in New York.

 

May 21

Photo by Prabhakar Street

 

Sri Chinmoy at a reception to award him an honorary degree, held by the Mongolian University of Culture and Arts, Academic Theatre of Drama in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

 

May 21

America’s Bicentennial

Forty-five questions answered by Sri Chinmoy
at the United Nations Headquarters, New York

 

Preface

This is the most significant year for America, the Bicentennial year. It is my sincere wish to answer a few questions on the Bicentennial offered by the United Nations Meditation Group from the spiritual point of view. If each of you can kindly meditate for a couple of minutes and then give me a question, I shall be very grateful. This will help all the members of the Meditation Group considerably. If the questions are meaningful and soulful and the answers also are soulful, then it will be a great service not only to the soul of the United Nations but also to the soul of America. Something more: It will be a great service to the Universal Soul, for America's independence is something most meaningful and fruitful in God's entire creation. — Sri Chinmoy

Question: What could America's contribution be to the family of nations in the next two hundred years?

Sri Chinmoy: In the next two hundred years America's contribution to the family of nations will be equality's universal birthright and reality's transcendental height. America is great. America is good. America's greatness is going to increase in infinite measure in the next two hundred years because America knows what greatness is and where it comes from. Greatness is self-giving and its source is love in peace and peace in love. America's goodness lies in this: God for God's sake, man for God's sake. Aspiration for a higher life is for God's sake. Truth-discovery is for God's sake. Peace-distribution is for God's sake. Delight-manifestation is for God's sake.

America's matchless contribution shall be her supreme universal friendship in which the family of nations will see beckoning hands, oneness-satisfaction and perfection-manifestation. America means contribution. Right now this contribution at times is conditional, at times unconditional. But either in the near or distant future, America's contribution will always be unconditional in the outer life because America is undoubtedly going to make tireless efforts to become a supremely unconditional instrument of the Pilot Supreme.

Question: How can we rekindle the significance of America in our hearts and in the hearts of others?

Sri Chinmoy: We can rekindle the significance of America in our hearts and in the hearts of others by becoming glowing sacrifice in the inner life and growing service in the outer life.

Question: What is the difference between political independence and spiritual independence?

Sri Chinmoy: The difference between political independence and spiritual independence is this: political independence is the individuality of a particular party whereas spiritual independence is the independence of a seeker from darkness, bondage and ignorance.

Question: What is the most important thing America has learned in her first two hundred years and what is the most important thing she has to learn now in order to make the fastest progress?

Sri Chinmoy: In her first two hundred years America has learned the momentous necessity of the childlike heart. Now, in order to make the fastest progress, the most important thing is for her to have a life of conscious and continuous self-giving.

Question: How can other nations of the world feel their oneness with the United States in celebrating our Bicentennial?

Sri Chinmoy: Other nations of the world can feel their oneness with the United States in celebrating the Bicentennial if they feel that they have one goal and that goal is to love God and practise truth unconditionally.

Question: Do the Bicentennial celebrations add strength to the soul of America?

Sri Chinmoy: The Bicentennial celebrations without fail add strength to the soul of America, for a Bicentennial is not a mere celebration but a genuine invocation of the soul of America that liberated the body of America from a foreign yoke.

Question: Has the character of America changed significantly since the nation was born two hundred years ago?

Sri Chinmoy: Yes, the character of America has changed significantly since the nation was born two hundred years ago. Previously a soulful promise reigned supreme; now a fruitful hope reigns supreme.

Question: As our souls come forward on our birthday, does the soul of America also come forward during this Bicentennial year?

Sri Chinmoy: The soul of America comes forward during this Bicentennial year to bless America’s Heaven-climbing aspiration and America’s earth-transforming service.

Question: Is there any special significance to the outer events which will occur this year?

Sri Chinmoy: The outer events will bear special significance only if the inner awareness is conscious and complete. If not, the outer events in this year will have no special significance.

Question: Is there any special quality that Americans can especially work on now to help bring forward all their potential divinity?

Sri Chinmoy: There are two special qualities that Americans can work on to help bring forward all their potential divinity. These two divine qualities are the feeling of universal oneness and constant and cheerful self-giving to the Supreme Pilot, who is man’s own highest Reality.

Question: How can American politics return to the spiritual values that they had during the time of the Founding Fathers and some of our earlier presidents?

Sri Chinmoy: American politics can return to the spiritual values that they had during the time of the Founding Fathers and some of the previous presidents only if the political leaders and other leaders feel the supreme necessity of an inner life that has the capacity to bring about outer success, outer achievements, outer perfection and outer satisfaction.

Question: How can we regain the nobility and wisdom of the Founding Fathers in America today?

Sri Chinmoy: You can regain the nobility and wisdom of the Founding Fathers in America best by meditating on the independence-spirit of America, which was treasured not only by earth’s aspiration but also by Heaven’s illumination.

Question: Is the soul of America like a child that keeps on growing and developing?

Sri Chinmoy: The soul of America, like a child, is growing, glowing, developing, illumining and fulfilling. It is a soul that is most progressive and most striking.

Question: When the soul of America and the soul of the world discuss things, what suggestions and advice do they have to mankind?

Sri Chinmoy: When the soul of America and the soul of the world discuss things, they have many suggestions to make, much advice to offer to mankind. But primarily they have one suggestion, one piece of advice to offer and that is, “Move on, move on! The Goal, the ever-transcending Goal, is ahead and not behind.”

Question: What is the spiritual significance of being two hundred years old?

Sri Chinmoy: The spiritual significance of being two hundred years old is that the journey of America will continue eternally toward the establishment of a better, more illumining and more fulfilling human family on earth.

Question: How can America make the most spiritual progress and how can America be of most service to the world?

Sri Chinmoy: America can make more spiritual progress if it can feel that it has been selected as a choice instrument of the Supreme, for the Supreme. America can serve the world most provided America feels that the service it renders to the community of nations is nothing but its own illumining and self-fulfilling expansion.

Question: What does the soul of America always try to teach its American children?

Sri Chinmoy: The soul of America always tries to teach its American children to be divinely brave and remain so eternally in order to fight against humanity’s outer darkness and inner ignorance. Humanity’s outer darkness is the sense of division; humanity’s inner ignorance is the life of doubt.

Question: In the next two hundred years will the spiritual forces tend to manifest more than they have in the first two hundred years?

Sri Chinmoy: Undoubtedly the spiritual forces will be able to manifest in the next two hundred years much more than they did in the past two hundred years, for not only America’s but also humanity’s aspiration is continuously proceeding forward, upward and inward.

Question: As citizens of the United States, what can we do to help our development in the next century?

Sri Chinmoy: In the next two hundred years, as citizens of the United States you can help yourselves develop just by clearing the mind of the thick forest of doubt and by liberating the heart from its insecurity-cave.

Question: When America emerged as a nation two hundred years ago, she stood forth as a symbol of hope, promise and freedom for the peoples of the world. How can she transmit these qualities to the world-body today?

Sri Chinmoy: America’s hope, America’s promise and America’s freedom — these America can transmit to the world-body today provided America does not claim them as her own personal achievements, but as compassionate boons from above, from the Almighty Father.

Question: Is independence as spiritually significant for other nations as it was for the United States?

Sri Chinmoy: Yes. The spiritual significance of independence is always the same for each nation. But one nation can receive much more Light from above and offer much more sacrifice to God than other nations, on the strength of its inner cry to become one with the universal Reality and the transcendental Vision.

Question: How can the American people realise their love for the soul of America?

Sri Chinmoy: The American people can better realise their love for the soul of America if they discover that the real and immortal reality in each human being, in each nation, is only the soul-reality. Everything else is transitory.

Question: How can we incorporate the spirit and the outer activities of the Bicentennial?

Bicentennial by becoming consciously aware that the spirit of the Bicentennial is carrying the outer activities along with their results to the most illumining and fulfilling Goal.

Question: Is there an art form that is intimately tied to the soul of America, such as music is associated with Germany?

Sri Chinmoy: Yes. There is an art form that is intimately tied to the soul of America, and that is America’s untiring inner and outer efforts to grow into a supreme God-seeker, a supreme peace-lover and a supreme satisfaction-distributor to humanity.

Question: How can American citizens best further America's role in the world in the next two hundred years?.

Sri Chinmoy: American citizens can best further America’s role in the world in the next two hundred years by claiming the rest of the world as their very own. This feeling of oneness can alone bring to America an unprecedented leadership and a unique friendship.

Question: We celebrate the spirit of 1776. What exactly was that spirit, and also what is the spirit of the United States today?

Sri Chinmoy: Previously a soulful promise reigned supreme; now a fruitful hope reigns supreme. The spirit at that time was promise; now it has become hope. The spirit of the past was the discovery of inner adamantine will to fight against bondage. The present spirit is the aspiration for God-manifestation plus the aspiration to become humanity’s brother, humanity’s selfless lover and divinity’s constant server.

Question: What birthday gift would the Supreme want the soul of America to place at His Feet on this Bicentennial?

Sri Chinmoy: The Supreme would like to have a gratitude-heart from each and every American placed at His Feet as the birthday gift.

Question: How can American citizens learn to love their country more?

Sri Chinmoy: American citizens can learn to love their country more by realising the supreme fact that there is no difference between true love of one’s country and true love of God. One’s country is nothing short of God’s concentrated creation.

Question: Will the next two hundred years see the manifestation of the soul's qualities of America and, if so, how will it take place?

Sri Chinmoy: Yes. The next two hundred years will see the manifestation of the soul’s qualities of America. This manifestation will take place in America’s conscious and unconditional leadership of humanity and America’s constant and self-giving friendship with humanity.

Question: What gift will the United Nations give to the United States on its Bicentennial?

Sri Chinmoy: There are two gifts the United Nations may give to the United States on its Bicentennial. One gift is gratitude, for the United Nations is housed in the United States. The other gift is its promise to help and fulfil America the way America’s soul wants to be helped and fulfilled.

Question: When the government of America was young, it seemed to have a greater spiritual aspiration. How can that be regained in the government today?

Sri Chinmoy: Today’s government can regain the same spiritual aspiration if it feels that there is only one thing both on earth and in Heaven that will satisfy and fulfil the real in it, and that is aspiration.

Question: How will the degree of unity in the spiritual community affect the spiritual progress of America?

Sri Chinmoy: The degree of unity in the spiritual community automatically reflects the spiritual progress of America. Spiritual unity is not and cannot be a stagnant pool. It is a flowing, glowing and running river which is going to enter into the universal sea of humanity’s perfection.

Question: Is the soul of America satisfied with America's outer and inner progress?

Sri Chinmoy: The soul of America is satisfied, but since there is no end to outer and inner progress, the soul of America could be more satisfied if America cared more devotedly for its outer and inner progress.

Question: Does the United Nations have a role to play in the celebration of America's Bicentennial?

Sri Chinmoy: Yes, the United Nations has a significant role to play in the celebration of America’s Bicentennial. America’s dynamism, America’s speed, America’s willingness to help mankind toward world success and world progress can be brought to the fore by the conscious appreciation of the United Nations.

Question: What role can gratitude play in America and the world at large during the Bicentennial?

Sri Chinmoy: Gratitude during the Bicentennial can easily expedite America’s dream for fulfilling satisfaction, and this dream will be seen in the transformed face of the world at large.

Question: America gained her independence two hundred years ago. What will the spiritual independence of America be like?

Sri Chinmoy: America gained her independence two hundred years ago by virtue of determined will power. Now her spiritual independence will be founded upon her conscious oneness with God, and this can be established only on the strength of her implicit surrender to God’s divine Dispensation and Will.

Question: We know that the United States is very powerful militarily and politically on the world horizon. In God's scheme of things, what is the role of the United States in the evolution of mankind's spiritual development?

Sri Chinmoy: Militarily and politically the United States is very powerful. Your statement is perfectly true. In the Supreme Pilot’s scheme of things, the United States is going to play the role not so much of leadership as of friendship, nay, brotherhood, in mankind’s evolution. And evolution is another name for mankind’s spiritual development.

Question: After two hundred years, has America accomplished much of her main goals?

Sri Chinmoy: America’s goal, like the goal of all the nations and human beings, is always in the process of self-transcendence. There is no fixed goal. America’s main goal is a flood of satisfaction, inner and outer. This satisfaction has undoubtedly been achieved to a certain extent. But since everything is progressing and evolving, America’s goal is an ever-loving and ever-illumining and fulfilling goal of continuous self-transcendence.

Question: What is the relationship between the American Declaration of Independence and the United Nations Charter?

Sri Chinmoy: The American Declaration of Independence had the pioneer vision of faith, dignity and humanity’s basic needs: equal rights, justice and freedom. Basically, the same things are found in the Charter of the United Nations. Therefore we can safely say that the Declaration of Independence and the UN Charter are two close friends walking along the same road. One came and joined the other later on the road, and now both are walking together to reach the self-same goal, the goal of world peace and satisfaction.

Question: Is America's Bicentennial inwardly significant in any special way?

Sri Chinmoy: America’s Bicentennial is inwardly significant in a special way because it is bringing to the fore once again the all-illumining faith of the soul and the all-fulfilling promise of the heart.

Question: How can the United Nations body derive benefit from the Bicentennial and take part in its activities?

Sri Chinmoy: If the United Nations body feels that America’s Bicentennial is the birthday of its own brother, then naturally it will want to congratulate the brother. This act of congratulation demands cheerful participation in the Bicentennial activities. Needless to say, in doing so the United Nations body will derive not only much joy but also great benefit.

Question: I would be grateful if I could love America much more sincerely and soulfully. What can I do to make this a practicality, especially on America's Bicentennial?

Sri Chinmoy: You can love America much more sincerely and soulfully provided you feel that America is not a vast piece of land and a machine-driven country, but a life-illumining, love-fulfilling, peace-spreading country.

Question: Does America have anything special to offer to the United Nations during its Bicentennial year?

Sri Chinmoy: Yes, America has something special to offer to the United Nations during the Bicentennial year. America is not going to intimidate her weak, small brother and sister nations, even unconsciously. America will offer her unprecedented capacity to the community of nations and make all nations feel that her height and depth and speed and power are for them to claim as their very own, and thus create a satisfying and satisfied world-family.

Question: How should the American Indians celebrate the Bicentennial?

Sri Chinmoy: The American Indians are always looked down upon as inferior. Therefore, they have some inner resistance to throwing themselves heart and soul into pleasing, satisfying and fulfilling other Americans. But in this Bicentennial period, they should forget their sad dispute in the one-family reality. The weaker one should come to the fore and offer his present capacity to the stronger one, for the stronger one badly needs the capacity of the weaker one. It is like a tug-of-war. The stronger one needs the help of the weaker, since the combined strength of the stronger and the weaker naturally surpasses the strength that the stronger one would have if he were alone. So the American Indians should celebrate the American Bicentennial. If they do so, the American heart quality, which is nothing short of oneness, will grant them material wealth as well as spiritual help. The American Indians would be wise if they cared for quick progress in the inner life and success in the outer life by becoming one with the other Americans.

Question: Will this year of the Bicentennial help us to feel the same patriotism Americans used to feel?

Sri Chinmoy: To be very frank with you, the patriotism you are seeing in the Bicentennial is no match for the genuine sentiment that the pioneer American leaders had. The divine feelings, divine sacrifice, divine vision that they had will remain unparalleled. When I think of what took place in 1776, I feel that in those days there was no difference between theory and practice. Now there is a yawning gulf between theory and practice. The genuine enthusiasm of this year should have been infinitely more than what it is. What God wants in the Bicentennial is our determined will power to dive deeper than the deepest, run farther than the farthest, fly higher than the highest. He does not want us to remain self-enamoured by the grandiose achievements of the past but to aspire for higher ideals and higher goals that will promote in a significant way the cause of world-peace, world-perfection and world-satisfaction.

Question: What does the soul of America feel about the different nations eventually making decisions rather than the individual will of America?

Sri Chinmoy: The soul of America can play the role of the mother and feel that all the other nations are her children. The children mix together, play together, sing together, dance together. Then, when it is time to achieve something, if all the members meet together and jointly do something, it is like children coming to a conclusion on the strength of their genuine effort. So, America’s children play in her heart’s garden and come to a conclusion together. Naturally, the soul of America will be highly pleased, for she feels that it is a harmonious family. Together they achieve, together they accomplish, together they fulfil.


Published in The Bicentennial Flames at the United Nations

 

Photo by Prabhakar Street

 

Sri Chinmoy delivers a lecture and also receives an honorary degree from the Rector of the Mongolian University of Culture and Arts, at the State Academic Theatre of Drama in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

 

Art: The Beauty of Earth and the Fragrance of Heaven.

A lecture by Sri Chinmoy
at the Mongolian University of Culture and Arts, 
in the State Academic Theatre of Drama in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

 

I am offering this particular talk of mine to the soul of the august Mongolian University of Culture and Arts.

Art: The Beauty of Earth and the Fragrance of Heaven. 

Right at the very outset, I wish to speak about how my own art began. In India, truth to tell, I never, never cared for art. Poetry was more than sufficient for me. I studied art only once a week on Friday for four years. But I did not have any special feeling for painting or drawing. At that time, my artistic interests were fully nourished by the muse of poetry. 

More than ten years after I came to America, in November 1974, I went to Ottawa, Canada, to offer a Peace Concert. One evening it was pouring rain. I do not know why and how I was inspired to draw a rose.

Two very dear students of mine happened to be there. One of them said, “Art will never be your forte.” 

The other one said, “I can clearly see that you can become a great artist.” 

The one who has encouraged me the most is the curator of all my art. She is my secretary as well. It was she who immediately rushed out in that downpour to buy the necessary art supplies. And it was at her place, at a private gathering, where I offered the name Jharna-Kala, which means Fountain-Art, for my art collection.

What encouragement can do! Here is the radiant proof. Since that time, I have painted more than 200,000 paintings, and I have drawn more than 15 million birds. 

To my great joy, my paintings have been exhibited at museums and galleries all over the world, including the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris and the Mall Gallery in London, as well as at the United Nations in New York, the United States Senate and many national Parliaments, plus at the foot of the immortal Kamakura Buddha in Japan. 

At the time I started painting, one artist-teacher of mine happened to be a very close friend of my family in India — Sanjivan Bishwas. When he saw my paintings, he said to my elder brother Chitta, “Tell Madal (my nickname) what a ridiculous waste of time his painting is! Tell Madal that he will never be an artist.”

Two years later in New York, some great artists and curators had a different opinion. They highly appreciated my paintings. My brother Chitta showed some of my paintings to the same artist-teacher in India. This time he exclaimed, “O my God! O my God! Mada! has so much capacity! Tell him to continue. Tell him to continue.” See how he changed his mind when he heard others’ appreciation! 

There is a popular adage by Victor Cousin, “Art for art’s sake.” Being a God-seeker and God-lover, I always say that art is for God’s sake. No matter how great an artist is, he has to feel that the Source is God. 

So my philosophy is, “Art for God’s sake.”

My art is at once my selfless effort and my Lord’s unconditional Grace.

My art does not seek efficiency as such. But it does seek intimacy, God-intimacy. My art and I cry together for a deep, very deep, God-communion. 

Art and heart have to remain always inseparable. 
May my art express the blissful innocence of a child’s heart.
The mind can never be a just judge. The mind gets lost between loveliness and unloveliness.

The mind cannot differentiate between earth-beauty and Heaven-Fragrance; whereas the heart easily can. Indeed, the heart never even judges. It only loves, encourages, strengthens and intensifies all that is beautiful and soulful in a seeker artist’s life.

When we look at a work of art with our human mind, the mind shows us the sound-power of art.

When we look at a work of art with our divine heart, we become the all-pervading silence-sound of art. 

Doubt, specially self-doubt, has to be banished from the mind, for doubt short-circuits our heart-connection with God’s Compassion. 

My request to all art-lovers, if they really want happiness from art, is not to use the thinking mind, but to surcharge the twinkling heart. 

A divine artist is God’s Heart.
A supreme artist is God’s Breath.

Each new art of an artist can change his mind and transform his life. 

When my heart cries to express the inner beauty through my art, God immediately beckons me to join Him in His universal Play: Art. 

As I said before, I have drawn over 15 million birds. Each bird reminds me of freedom in Infinity’s sky.

I have also painted over 200,000 paintings. My paintings are mostly abstract. I wish to offer simplicity, which I feel is next to spirituality, through my art. 

Spirituality means God-oneness. In abstract art, I try to see not only the finite in the Infinite, but also the Infinite in the finite. This moment I look at the finite, and I see it is inside the Infinite. Again, with my inner vision, I see the Infinite inside the finite. 

It is like a drop and the ocean. If we look at the drop, we see that the drop is inside the ocean. Again, with our inner eye, we can see the entire ocean inside a single drop.

Nature’s art is nature’s untouched beauty and purity.
Divinity’s art descends from beyond the horizon
Our art is, indeed, a God-manifested beauty in every sphere of life. 

When we look at a beautiful piece of art, we become exceedingly happy. Unlike other happiness, this happiness cannot be stolen. This happiness forever lasts inside the heart. For what is art, if not a renaissance-consciousness? 

When there is an excellent piece of art, and we offer our gratitude for the art and the artist, we enjoy the presence of ecstasy-plenitude. 

An artist’s desire-fame-hunger blights his life.
An artist’s aspiration-flame-hunger brightens and enlightens his world. 

There are artists who take hours, even days, to complete a piece of art. Along the march of time, if they only perspire in their artistic creation, I am afraid God will not be so happy. God wants the artist to immediately climb up the aspiration-ladder so that he may discover a beautiful piece of art.

If we take art as a God-service of our heart, then this service will always succeed and never err.

The process of thinking must go. The wings of intuition-bird must spread all-where for an artist to reach the acme of art.

In art, intuition can play a major role.
Intuition is the all-penetrating eye of silence.
Intuition reveals and then manifests the beauty of Truth par excellence. 

The mind’s determination is not the answer. The heart’s aspiration is the answer of answers to intensify our capacities and fulfil our deep promises to create the art of the Beyond. 

My heart watches and washes God’s Feet spellbound, and then I prayerfully start my artwork. I feel this is what a God-seeker artist should do. 

I take my artwork as an act of devotion. I try for every heartbeat of mine to pulsate with God-devotion, so that I can create a most beautiful artwork.

An artist’s sole longing is to see his art beyond all heights and beyond all depths. This can only be possible if the artist is the flaming joy of a God-surrendered heart and the blossoming bliss of an unconditional God-loving soul. 

If an artist can bathe in the light of gratitude at the end of his art-creativity, he is bound to win a vast Smile from God. 

My art is not for self-mastery.
My art is for God-discovery.

Inside My Art-Life

Inside my art-life
There are two great art-lovers:
The ancient art-lover
        And
The modern art-lover

Once they had a very serious quarrel.
Each one wanted to declare his supremacy.
I was dumbfounded.
Finally, I told them:
“As far as I am concerned,
I do not care to know
Who is superior
And who is inferior.
I am only concerned with
That art-lover inside me
Who is teaching me
The supreme Art —
The Art of unconditional surrender
To God’s Will
In all my activities.”


Published in World-Oneness-Heart-Song in Mongolian Life