November 6

Sri Chinmoy offers the U Thant Peace Award to Dr. Russell Barber, WNBC television producer, on U Thant Island in the East River near the United Nations in New York.

Sri Chinmoy holds a memorial tribute for Leonard Bernstein, who passed away on October 14, 1990, at the United Nations in New York.

Sri Chinmoy is guest of honour at the Ottawa dedication ceremony as the first Sri Chinmoy Peace Capital, at the World Exchange Plaza in Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Sri Chinmoy lifts an Aero Commander 685 aircraft, plus six passengers – total weight of 10,527 lbs. – at Roger J. Miller Air Park, Berkeley, New Jersey, USA. After the lift, Sri Chinmoy is interviewed by News 12 New Jersey TV.

Sri Chinmoy offers the opening meditation at the International Friendship Run, sponsored by the New York Road Runners Club, the day before the New York City Marathon; and meets with Grete Waitz, former marathon world record holder, and Tegla Laroupe, the current record holder, on the North Lawn of the United Nations in New York.

The Central African Republic and Liechtenstein are declared Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom-Nations.

 

First News Article

Transcript:

SUNDAY NEWS New York – November 5, 1967

THE FLIGHT TO YOGA

by Ed Wallace
 

Aware that there are fakes and highbinders among yoga teachers, as with everything else, we asked Chinmoy the cost of taking instructions from him.

“My fee is aspiration, the desire to know God; it is not money,” Chinmoy explained. “After each meeting, here in my apartment, the student may leave a love offering according to his capacity. All offerings are voluntary. Some people have come here twice a week for six months without leaving a dollar, but their financial difficulty is my financial difficulty. God has made one rich and He has made one poor, and since I am here to serve the Supreme in each seeker, I give them all the same energy and attention.”

True meditation, when eventually achieved, is said to be the most sublime experience man can aspire to and success depends upon the ability to free the mind of thought and reach a state of tranquillity where a divine intelligence takes over.

“First I teach concentration,” Chinmoy explained, “the ability to beam the mind upon a single object or idea. We clear the path to meditation through concentration.”

Chinmoy is an extremely mild young man with a handclasp like the touch of a baby bird’s wing, and a voice that is a clear, audible whisper. He appears little interested in money, or else he has the softest sell in town.

His living quarters at 504 E. 84th St. are modest, given over entirely to his work and the fragrance of pleasing incense rises from a burner in the corner. On the walls are the familiar religious pictures relating to the life of Christ and others depicting figures and scenes from the Hindu religion.

“I believe that Americans today are seeking the inner spiritual life of yoga because it simplifies their outer lives which are so filled with complexities and emergencies. They come to me, not because they are drunkards, or because they are having family troubles, but because they hunger for self-discovery.

“They seek a reason for their existence and I teach them to find it through meditation. I meditate with them.”

There are five kinds of yoga, he explained:

Hatha yoga, the physical exercises, and ranging through studies of breathing and breath control, the pursuit of knowledge, the development of love and devotion, and finally, Karma Yoga, the striving for selfless action.

As with all unfamiliar ideas, each is difficult to explain, although Chinmoy was able to define for us one aspect of his particular field of yoga, the striving for selfless action, and how it is pursued.

Selfless action means that a person will do his work with devotion, but having done that he will not concern himself with the results. The object of his work will no longer be to make more money, or gain greater fame.

“The person who has achieved selfless action will know that the fruit of his labor comes from God and the results should be offered to God. A person learns to work diligently, but not worry about the outcome.

“And when we come to realize that with our failures we please God, and with our successes we please Him, then we have achieved Selfless Action.”

Since such a philosophy is at the very opposite of attitudes that rule the earth today, I asked Chinmoy to explain what he does when he teaches his disciples to meditate, and through meditation to achieve such yogic concepts as Self-Realization, God-Realization and Selfless Action.

“One method is the use of a word, some aspect of the divine, and it could be such a word as PEACE, JOY, LOVE or BLISS.” he said.

“Now think of an endless train rushing past you, a train racing forever and ever into infinity, and as you concentrate on this passing train you repeat the word over and over until you can stop repeating it, yet you will continue to hear the word inside your being.

“At this point you begin to have a realization of God and no longer think of him as a multimillionaire who could easily give you all the money you want to buy all the things you imagine you need.

“A few minutes of meditation can make the mind calm and when a person has learned meditation he can enter into a new existence here on earth, a condition where all is tranquillity.

“But meditation must always be an alert experience, and we must be vigilant never to mistake drowsiness for meditation. For that reason it is best not to meditate in bed for you may fall asleep and, later, assume that you meditated half the night.

“When man has achieved the divine quality of meditation he can change his own fate. And when he can remain joyous in the face of both success and failure, then he is truly God’s child.”

Some of which manages to sound at least a little like good old-fashioned horse sense, dished out in a more easy-going and productive era.

— END —

 

Note: This article was reprinted in an edited form in The Expanding Light, Sri Chinmoy’s Manifestation as Reflected in The World Press, November 1967 – July 1974, p.1-5, published by Agni Press, 1974. The original article was published in the Sunday Edition of the Daily News.

November 5

The first feature article about Sri Chinmoy, published in mainland USA, appears in the National Edition of the Sunday News, which has the largest circulation of any New York newspaper.

Sri Chimnoy shares his reminiscences of the 1984 Cologne Peace Concert, with his students in New York, NY, USA.

El Salvador is declared a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom-Nation.

Sri Chinmoy’s students gather at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, Queens, NY, USA, to be with their spiritual teacher before they take part in the New York City Marathon. Emblazoned on the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team uniforms are the words “Never Give Up!”

Sri Chinmoy lifts 19 people at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy lifts 5 planes in the Long Island environs, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy achieves 30 abdominal lifts with 371 lbs. in Jamaica, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy lifts Louis Auchincloss, novelist and historian; and Giandomenico Picco, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs, in Jamaica, NY, USA.

 

October 25

Photo by Pulak Viscardi

 

‘Honey Fitz’, the presidential yacht used by five American Presidents, is dedicated as a Sri Chinmoy Peace Yacht.

 

October 26

 

During his second visit to San Francisco, Sri Chinmoy holds an evening meditation at the First Unitarian Church.

 

October 25

Photo by Maral Siegel

 

Sri Chinmoy meditates at a function in San Diego, California.

 

October 25

Photo by Pulak Viscardi

 

Sri Chinmoy offers a concert at the Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute High School, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

 

Singapore Newsclipping

 

Transcript:

MALAY MAIL Singapore – November 5, 1969

INDIAN MEDITATION MASTER TO MEET SPIRITUAL SEEKERS

An Indian Meditation Master who founded the Aum Centres in the United States is now in Singapore to meet local spiritual seekers.

After 20 years of spiritual disciplines in India, Sri Chinmoy went to the United States, where for the past five years he has opened centres in New York, Connecticut, Miami, and Puerto Rico.

The word “Aum” is of major significance in the Hindu world as it represents the first subtle sound which originated from God.

Sri Chinmoy said yesterday “Meditation gives the individual inner peace.”

 

WAY OF LIFE

“Anyone can practice meditation as long as they have sincerity.

“People in modern civilisation are faced with complex problems and meditation helps to ease their mental burden.

“Singapore, for all its advancement and westernisation, will never lose its Asian way of life.

“Its inhabitants have the inner strength to develop only the good qualities of the West to synthesise with the good Eastern traits.

“My price for imparting the message of meditation is sincerity.

“My trip to the Far East was financed from my own funds,” he said.

Sri Chinmoy is visiting Singapore after giving lectures in Japan and The Philippines.

He will visit India on the way back to the United States, where he will resume work in his centres and lecture in major universities like Princeton, Yale, Harvard and Cornell.


Note: This article was originally printed in The Expanding Light, Sri Chinmoy's Manifestation as Reflected in The World Press, November 1967 – July 1974, p.27-28, published by Agni Press, 1974.

November 4

Sri Chinmoy visits Singapore for the first time after a lecture tour of Japan and The Philippines.

Sri Chinmoy delivers a talk, entitled ‘Mediation and Meditation’, in the Dag Hammarskjöld Auditorium at the United Nations in New York, NY.

Sri Chinmoy meets with Mr. Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan, United Nations Under-Secretary-General, at the United Nations in New York. Mr. Narasimhan was U Thant’s and is currently Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim’s Chef de Cabinet.

Sri Chinmoy meets with Jesse Owens — the hero of the 1936 Berlin Olympics and winner of four track-and-field gold medals — at the Park Lane Hotel in New York, NY, USA. Read the article...

Sri Chinmoy offers a public meditation at the Church of the Covenant in Boston, MA, USA.

Sri Chinmoy opens the Jharna-Kala Gallery in San Francisco, California. The exhibition of his paintings continues through the month of November.

Sri Chinmoy offers public meditation and concert at Columbia University in New York, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy holds a programme honouring Humayun Rasheed Choudhury, President of the Forty-First Session of the UN General Assembly and Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, at the United Nations in New York.

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert (435) — the 35th of 50 concerts held in honour of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations — at the University Temple, United Methodist Church, in Seattle, WA, USA.

Sri Chinmoy receives the World Peace Literature Award from Professor Charles Johnson at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA.

Canada is declared a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom-Nation.

Sri Chinmoy lifts 3 elephants at the Big Apple Circus in Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA. After the lift, Sri Chinmoy is interviewed by Reuters TV.

Sri Chinmoy lifts vintage automobiles in Nyack, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy lifts Tegla Loroupe, long-distance and track world record holder, first African woman to win the NYC Marathon, at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, NY, USA.

 

 

Sri Chinmoy explains the two kinds of human competition, in San Francisco, CA, USA.

November 3

Sri Chinmoy writes three short stories, later published in his book, ‘Is God Really Partial?’.

Sri Chinmoy meets with David M. Thomas, the Liberian Ambassador to the United Nations, in New York at a special programme hosted by Sri Chinmoy Meditation the United Nations commemorating the twenty-third anniversary of Liberia joining the UN.

Sri Chinmoy lifts 131½ lbs. 22 times, using only his right arm, at his home gym in Jamaica, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy lifts numerous members of the running community, including Fred Lebow, President, and Alan Steinfeld, Vice-President of the NY Road Runners Club; Orlando Pizzolato, 1984 and 1985 NYC Marathon winner; and Markus Ryffel, 1984 Olympic silver medallist for 5,000 metres, at the Sheraton Hotel in New York, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy is interviewed by Joe Franklin, TV talk-show host, aired on WWOR-TV in Secaucus, NJ, USA.

Sri Chinmoy lifts Vladimir Bogomolov, coach of the USSR Track and Field Athletic Teams, in Jamaica, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy meditates with the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team (SCMT) runners at ‘the block’ on Parsons Blvd. in Jamaica, New York, NY, USA, before setting out for the New York City Marathon.

Sri Chinmoy receives a letter from Bill Clinton congratulating him on the dedication of Ottawa, Canada, as a ‘Sri Chinmoy Peace Capital’.

Sri Chinmoy offers a Peace Concert (434) — the 34th of 50 concerts held in honour of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations — at Public School 86 in Jamaica, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy lifts six New York firemen, weighing a total of 1392 lbs., at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, NY, USA.

Sri Chinmoy offers a New Year’s Concert in New York, at which he offers his New Year’s Message for 2004.