December 16
Sri Chinmoy meets with Mahavishnu John McLaughlin after the New Year’s meditation and concert at McMillin Theater, Columbia University in New York.
In the early-to-mid 1970s, the Mahavishnu Orchestra gained worldwide notoriety as the leading ‘fusion music’ group with best selling albums — Between Nothingness & Eternity, Apocalypse, Birds of Fire, Visions of the Emerald Beyond and others — all titles inspired by Sri Chinmoy’s poetry.
December 16
To the UN Secretary-General
An excerpt from a letter by Sri Chinmoy congratulating the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan just prior to the commencement of his first term of office.
Your esteemed Excellency,
…The world community has recognised in your humble yet great capacity the vision-voice that the United Nations wants and needs to usher it into a new era of hope and fulfilment… Our thoughts and prayers are with you and for you as you embark upon your oneness-journey for world peace….
Sri Chinmoy
Published in Kofi Annan: Cynosure-Eyes
December 16
Who Is My Best Friend, Who?
Lyrics:
Who is my best friend, who?
He who gives me his rainbow-smile.
Who is my worst foe, who?
He who hides his heart-beauty-smile.
Published in Paradise is Where I Bend My Knees
December 16
Weightlifting Prayers
by Sri Chinmoy
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
7:47 a.m. Before using a seated double-arm machine up to 150 lbs. with each arm simultaneously.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
I must love God the Creator
And serve God the creation
Simultaneously
If I want to please God completely
In His own Way.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
8:01 a.m. Before lifting 350 lbs. with each arm simultaneously. (Total: 700 lbs.)
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
My soul-enlightenment-Maker
Is
My heart-attachment-breaker.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
8:06 a.m. Before doing sixty-eight one-arm pushes with 500 lbs. (30 right, 38 left)
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
You are telling me
That in our spiritual life
All our heart-ultramarathons
Are sponsored by God Himself.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
Published in My Morning Soul-Body Prayers, part 11
December 18
WORLD NEWS
Caption:
HOLY cow: A 71-year-old Indian man lifts the last in a series of 100 fully-grown Jersey cows, plus three children, in his effort to do ‘something great’. Sri Chinmoy performed the feat using a shoulder-lift machine at a farm near Taupe, on New Zealand’s North Island. This last and heaviest lift was 650kg (or 1433 lbs) comprising the cow at 400kg (881 lbs) and the children. Mr Chinmoy says he tries to be an inspiration for others.
Published on page 26, THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 18, 2002
December 15
Sri Chinmoy meets with Joaquim Cruz, the 1984 Olympic gold medallist in 800 metres, whom he had lifted the previous day at Great Lakes Centre in Taupo, New Zealand. The Brazillian track star offers gifts of gratitude to Sri Chinmoy who had just presented him with a framed photo of the lift.
December 19
Fulfilling a New Year’s Resolution
After holding his Public Meditation for the New Year on 19 December 1975, Sri Chinmoy offers these remarks during an informal gathering with some of his disciples.
In some cases, fulfilling a New Year’s resolution is a matter of an hour or three hours. If someone spends three hours doing it, then he feels that the rest of the year he can enjoy himself.
In some cases it is a matter of a second for me to grant their boon. If I say yes, then their resolution is all over; it is accomplished. It depends on the receptivity. If the person is receptive, immediately I can fulfil his wish. If he is not receptive, then I can’t. The mother will run and catch the child and put food inside his mouth, but he will throw it out. Then the child will come again and say he is hungry, he is hungry. But when the mother comes with the food, he won’t eat. If you have received everything that I brought down today, then I tell you, for six months you don’t have to meditate.
During the New Year’s meditation I really bring down. People used to meditate for years to get a little light. But my physical body brings down divine Peace, Light and Bliss. When I look at the seekers who are seated, I see literally that it is raining Light, Bliss. When the seekers feel gratitude, at that time they receive.
If we have any weakness in our life, if we feel that we have to conquer it, then we have started our journey. But if we don’t take our weaknesses as something to be conquered, we will never conquer them. If we have self-doubt, we are one step ahead if we know that we have it. It is self-doubt that is not allowing my disciples to make very fast progress. Who doubts? People who remain in the mental world. Is there anybody who does not live in the mental world? If there is self-doubt, then there is self-indulgence, because self-doubt makes one feel, “I am not great, I cannot be good.” And in that case, what else is there left for him but self-indulgence? If we can feel that we are good, if we can feel that we can be great, then let us feel this.
This year has been a year of achievement. At the same time, we have seen the so-called victory of the hostile forces in a few fields. But next year let us be wise; let us not make the same mistakes. Now that you know the New Year’s Message, you can start right from today. You don’t have to wait for the first of January.
Published in Sri Chinmoy Speaks, part 6
Prayer-Meditations
by Sri Chinmoy
at the Grand Central Hotel, Singapore
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My soulful prayers carry me to God's transcendental Head and make me so happy.
My soulful meditation carries me to God's loving Heart and makes me so peaceful.
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During his earthly sojourn, every human being has to study, either today or tomorrow, either sooner or later, at God's peace-flooded inner training school in order to become a choice instrument of God for His full manifestation here on earth.
Published in Fifty-Four Morning Prayer-Cries and Morning Meditation-Smiles
December 17
What is the Spiritual Life?
A lecture by Sri Chinmoy
in the Alice Millar Chapel
Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois
Here we are all seekers, seekers of the infinite Light and the eternal Truth. What does this mean? It means that we have accepted the spiritual life soulfully and consciously.
The paramount question is, "What is the spiritual life?" The spiritual life is something that is natural and normal. It is always natural and it is always normal, unlike other things that we come across in our day-to-day multifarious activities. The spiritual life is normal and natural precisely because it knows its Source. Its Source is God the infinite Light and God the eternal Truth.
When we follow the spiritual life, we come to feel that a life of peace need not always remain a far cry. We come to feel that a life of love, the love that expands, need not always remain a far cry. Everything that fulfils us divinely and supremely, we can achieve and claim as our very own if we follow the spiritual life. Right now Peace, Light and Bliss in abundant measure we do not have at our disposal. But when we practise spirituality, when our inner cry, which we call aspiration, climbs up high, higher, highest, at that time Peace, Light and Bliss we get not only in abundant measure but in infinite measure. And we can achieve and treasure these divine qualities in the inmost recesses of our hearts. When we practise the spiritual life soulfully, devotedly and unconditionally, we try to bring to the fore the divinity that we all have. And this divinity is nothing short of our perfection.
Here we are all seekers. Each seeker represents the ideal and the real. The ideal is self-transcendence and the real is God's all-pervading Consciousness.
If we want to grow into the real and the ideal in us, we have to clean our mind thoroughly of the undivine thoughts that are constantly assailing us. And we have to empty our heart and fill it with infinite Light and Delight. Then God the Real and God the Ideal will be able to sing and dance in our aspiring being.
Here we are all seekers. We are all chosen instruments of the Supreme, our Beloved Supreme, the Eternal Pilot. We can prove this soulful statement of ours, not by words but by deeds, by our serving love and loving service.
Loving service. Our loving service can prove to the world at large that we are the chosen instruments of the Supreme, for the Supreme. When we love the Supreme soulfully, devotedly and unconditionally in our aspiring mind, we heighten our God-Height; and when we serve the Supreme soulfully, devotedly and unconditionally in our aspiring mind, we deepen our God-Depth.
Since we are the chosen instruments of the Supreme, our immediate necessity is God-realisation and our absolute duty is God-manifestation. In the fulfilment of our immediate necessity, we can become the torch-bearers of infinite Truth and the harbingers of God-Vision within us and without. In the fulfilment of our absolute duty, we discover that we are God-seeds and God-fruits. Let us offer our God-seed to the Supreme; let us place it at His Feet, so it may grow into a divine tree that can lift humanity to the highest transcendental Height. Let us also offer to the Supreme our God-fruit. Let us place our God-fruit at His Feet for His Manifestation, His total and complete Manifestation here on earth.
Published in The Soul’s Evolution

Sri Chinmoy’s 300th book Aspiration-Tree is published. It is the first hard-bound book produced by Aum Publications in Jamaica, New York. The book is simultaneously published by Bhakti Press in Ottawa, Canada.
Sri Chinmoy said about his 300 books:
They “signify 300 flames of aspiration. These are not my aspirations but the aspirations of humanity.
“This is not my achievement. This is the achievement of the Absolute Supreme in us, through us and for us. These 300 books embody a few million words. Each word is a manifestation of Divinity's Reality on earth for those who love me ...
“Each book is another name for my gratitude to my sweet children on earth and my loving friends in Heaven. When my spiritual children see or feel anything in me, they must feel gratitude – Sri Chinmoy the gratitude, Guru the gratitude.”
Published in Anahata Nada, January 1, 1977, Vol. 3, No. 12
Imagination has a Reality of its Own
by Sri Chinmoy
comments after a musical performance by his students in Xiamen, China
When you are singing very, very devotional songs, at that time try to imagine the Feet of the Supreme. If you can see and feel that you are looking at the Feet of the Supreme, then your devotion will automatically come to the fore. This is a very effective way. I always say that imagination has a reality of its own. So if you can imagine the Feet of the Supreme, according to your aspiration and dedication, then automatically the soulfulness will come. You will be filled with prayerful feelings.
That is one way. There is another way. While singing very powerful songs, if you can concentrate on one particular limb of your body, then you will be able to bring to the fore the power aspect. Divine power is inside the heart, true, but as soon as we think of power, we think of our shoulders or our arms. If you place your concentration there, you will be able to sing most powerfully.
I like the song Khule dao ankhi very much.
Khule dao ankhi khule dao hiya
khule dao man pran
khule dao deha khule dao sab
ogo prabhu bhagaban
It means:
O, open up my eyes,
Open up my heart,
Open up my mind,
Open up my vital,
Open up my body,
Open up everything of mine,
O my Lord, O my Lord Absolute Supreme.
In Bengali, the word ‘God’ has many, many synonyms, but the one that comes immediately in the hearts of all Bengalis is bhagavan. Ishwa and param prabhu are other words that we use, but in the Bengali heart, we get an immediate response from bhagavan. Bhagavan is absolutely embedded in our heart-breath.
When you sing the song Bhagavan, bhagavan nicely, I get such joy. God has hundreds of synonyms, but bhagavan comes first of all, before all other synonyms. It embodies all the God-aspects. Again, when we say param pita or param prabhu, at that time the devotion aspect comes more to the fore. Prabhu also means God, but there the devotion aspect is paramount.
Similarly, to a little child, his mother and father are one, but the word ‘Mother’ touches the heart or breath of the child more than the word ‘Father’. This is my own feeling. The Bengali word for Mother is ma. We use this word when we want immediate attention. When you are in pain or anything is wrong, the Mother comes first. The Father enters into the picture when it is a matter of something very large. The Father belongs to the large, larger, largest world. The Mother is intimate, most intimate. She is the one who will come to our immediate rescue. When the Father comes, immediately we enter into vastness. But when the Mother comes, immediately we enter into the world of affection, sweetness, fondness and intimacy.
Published in Sri Chinmoy Answers, part 37









