September 24
Spirituality: What Does it Really Mean?
A talk by Sri Chinmoy
at 9:00 a.m. at William Sloane House, Y.M.C.A, New York City
Spirituality is man's love for God and God's concern for man. Spirituality is man's flower of worship for God and God's flower of Grace for man. In spirituality man's consciousness grows and God's Compassion flows. Through spirituality, man is awakened and God is revealed.
Today I am supposed to speak on Indian Spirituality. Being an Indian, I am emotionally enchanted. Being a lover of humanity, I am psychically struck. Being a seeker of the Supreme, I am spiritually cautioned.
Needless to say that there is no such thing as Indian spirituality. Spirituality is for all the corners of the globe. But if you wish to know from an Indian how he looks upon spirituality, then let me avail myself of this momentous task.
An Indian thinks of God because he thinks that God thinks of him infinitely. An Indian loves God because he feels that God loves him infinitely more. He also knows and feels that God thinks of him and loves him even if he does not think of or love God.
Remember, the storms of fear do not compel him to think of God or love God. It is his inner urge that awakens him to think of God. It is his inner light that illumines him to love God. An Indian knows that human ignorance not only recedes but disappears. Human doubts cannot limit man's spiritual horizons. Misery cannot be the ordained lot of man: Despair cannot devour man's spiritual energies. An Indian is unceasingly bold in his dynamic experience to proclaim that man can not only see, feel and realise God, but eventually become God. An Indian knows the supreme secret that self-discovery or God-discovery, self-realisation or God-realisation can take place here on earth. He also tells the world that in human transformation shines God's perfect perfection.
Let us once again enter into the universal, omnipresent spirituality. Man needs peace. Man wants power. Man cries for joy. Man hungers for love, the love that energises and fulfils him. Man dreams of Paradise, within and without. Spirituality says: „O man, cultivate me. I am eternally and infinitely fertile. Delay not. The hour is come. Yours is the achievement that God is yours. Yours is the fulfilment that you are God's. Behold, you have two lives: the inner and the outer. The inner to realise, the outer to manifest. Let the inner push, let the outer pull. Yonder is the beckoning GOAL!“
Published in AUM – Vol. 3, No. 3, 4, Oct.– Nov. 27, 1967
Two talks at the United Nations
by Sri Chinmoy
at the United Nations in New York
The Face of Truth
A seeker wishes to see the face of truth in spirituality, in religion, in love, in brotherhood, in every field of reality, in every branch of the reality-tree. But unfortunately, the face of truth is not to be found there. The face of truth is found only in longing, in the longing for truth. Not only the face of truth, but the very heart of truth, is to be found only in the longing itself. What is truth? Truth is the longing, the birthless and deathless longing which we have and which we are. This is the only truth nothing more, nothing less.
Some seekers are of the opinion that truth is not to be found here on earth, that truth belongs to the hoary past, that it is a memory of the past which we are carrying and dragging. But this is not true. Truth was there before, truth is here now and truth will also be present in the future.
The truth of the past is the truth-beauty in God’s cosmic Vision. The truth of the present is the truth-duty in God’s cosmic Realisation. The truth of the future is the truth-infallibility in God’s cosmic Manifestation.
Here on earth, a seeker notices three kinds of truth: peripheral truth, median truth and core truth. Peripheral truth says that there is no love. “Love is the essence of life, but there is no love on earth.”
Median truth says love and be loved. “I have mankind. Therefore it is obligatory on the part of all human beings to love me.”
Core truth, the truth of the inmost reality, says, “I love God the Creator, for He is none other than Love. I love God the Creation because it is nothing other than love.”
Truth needs a possessor, a revealer and a fulfiller. The truth-possessor is he who is at least a few centuries in advance of his time. The truth-revealer is he who stands in front of humanity, facing humanity. He enters into humanity’s countless needs and transforms humanity’s needs into deeds. The truth-fulfiller is he who lives only for humanity, for humanity’s sake. Unless and until each human being becomes a perfect instrument of the Absolute Supreme, the task of the truth-fulfiller is not complete.
A seeker of the highest, ultimate Truth, a seeker who has established his constant oneness with the Absolute, can at once be a truth-possessor, truth-revealer and truth-fulfiller on the strength of his oneness with the perennial Source, his oneness with the Transcendental Light, the ever-transcending Transcendental Light.
Here we are all seekers, seekers of the United Nations, for the United Nations. The United Nations itself is both the seeker and the truth. When we look at the body-reality of the United Nations, we see that the United Nations plays the role of the seeker. But when we look at the soul-reality of the United Nations, then we see that the United Nations is nothing short of Truth and Light and Delight.
The seeker in the United Nations is becoming and growing into the truth-reality, and the truth-reality is constantly unveiling its hidden treasures — its immortalising, all-illumining and all-fulfilling treasures. These treasures are concern, sympathy, union, oneness, justice-light, perfection and, finally, satisfaction in all that the United Nations does and all that the United Nations is going to do. The United Nations is growing into the perfection-tree that will offer its branches of concern, sympathy and oneness to humanity.
When we seek, we long for a reality. When we long for a reality which is other than our true self, this reality will always remain a far cry. If we live in the body-reality and, from the body-reality, if we want to reach the soul-reality, then we shall never succeed. But if we can dare to say and feel there is only one reality — the soul-reality — which is founded upon our oneness-reality, our universal oneness-reality, our transcendental oneness-reality, then only can we safely say that inside our longing itself is the birthless and the deathless Truth. Then we can say that our longing itself is the everlasting Truth, the immortal Truth, the eternally transcending Truth, the infinitely fulfilling Truth.
They Say and We Say
They say that the United Nations is a mere dream. We say that it is a dream that can grow into reality. Dream is the seed-essence. Reality is the fruit-substance.
They say that the United Nations is not independent. We say that there is no necessity for the United Nations to be independent, for the United Nations lives in the illumining heart of humanity and lives for the aspiring life of humanity.
They say that the United Nations is not powerful. We say that unless the world has given the United Nations the opportunity to show all its strength, outer and inner strength — but especially inner — how can it say that the United Nations is not powerful? The world knows what the outer strength is. But what is the inner strength? The inner strength is revolution. The possessor of inner strength revolts against disappointment-bondage. He revolts against ignorance-night. He revolts against imperfection-mortality.
They say that the United Nations is not stable, that it is constantly changing its policies. We say that if a new policy embodies more light, more perfection and more satisfaction, then naturally it is the bounden duty of the United Nations to adopt the new policy instead of unwisely clinging to the old policy.
They say that the United Nations is losing its moral authority. We say that if it is true, then the world is losing its sanity very rapidly and heading towards an explosion of a devastating character.
Published in The Seeker’s Mind
September 23
Sri Ramakrishna’s Magic Touch
I am telling you a most significant story. Four or five years ago, at the 47-mile race in honour of my birthday, the pain in my knee was unbearably excruciating. I went to the race only to bless the runners and the helpers. I passed by the counters and then I walked another ten or fifteen metres. I was in such agony. I came to the place where I used to play tennis against the wall.
I was meditating on the Supreme. My knee pain became so severe that I could not take even one step forward. All of a sudden I saw Sri Ramakrishna. He came up and sympathised with me and touched my knee. With his touch, my pain completely disappeared. I was in the seventh Heaven of delight. How could the pain be completely gone? I started walking with such joy, the way I did many years ago.
I told Sri Ramakrishna, “I have had this knee problem for some time.”
He said, “Why do you have to suffer? I am happy only when you do not have pain. Now you have transcended the pain.”
Another two hundred metres I walked with such delight. Savyasachi’s car was waiting for me outside the track. I was about to enter into the car when, alas, the same pain returned. I said, “How little time you were gone from my life!”
For those three or five minutes, I felt my Ashram life once more. My knees became so powerful! I cannot describe the happiness I got.
—Sri Chinmoy
New York
Published in Only Gratitude-Tears
Here and Now
Prayers by Sri Chinmoy
at the Peace Concert in the Molson Centre in Montreal, Canada
HERE and NOW
I need only one thing:
God’s Absolute Will.
HERE and NOW
I must come to realise
That my unconditional God-surrender
Succeeds
When everything else fails.
HERE and NOW
I want my gratitude-heart
To prayerfully devour
God’s Compassion-Eye,
God’s Forgiveness-Heart
And His All.
HERE and NOW
I clearly see that
God may play hide-and-seek
With my love and devotion,
But never
With my complete surrender.
HERE and NOW
My sole promise to God
Is to fulfil
God’s each and every Dream
HERE and NOW
My heart must develop
A keen interest in everything
That is of God,
And my life must develop
A keen interest in everything
That is for God.
HERE and NOW
I must increase, and ever increase,
The beauty
Of my God-sincerity-mind
And the fragrance
Of my God-purity-heart.
HERE and NOW
I have come to realise that
Surrender means a hungry heart
For the nectar-dust of God’s Feet.
HERE and NOW
I have discovered
My sleepless and breathless
Love-devotion-surrender:
The only way to cure
All God’s headaches.
HERE and NOW
My supreme discovery:
When my heart is all soulfulness,
God is God's Fulness-Embrace.
HERE and NOW
I must command my mind
To unlearn
All its doubt-suspicion-
Jungle-stories.
HERE and NOW
I say to my Lord Supreme:
I can establish
My sleepless and breathless
God-oneness.
My Lord Supreme says to me:
“You have already done it,
My child.”
HERE and NOW
I have come to learn that
My God-readiness,
God-willingness
And God-eagerness
Are God’s immediate neighbours.
HERE and NOW,
By virtue of my prayer-life
And my meditation-heart,
I shall get the best view
Of my Lord’s Feet.
HERE and NOW
God tells me to remember
Only one thing:
He is never too busy for me
Or for anybody on earth.
HERE and NOW
No, not even an iota
Of God-disobedience
Has any place
In my spiritual life.
HERE and NOW
God tells me that
The heart-gardens
Of the God-seekers
Are His most favourite places
To vacation.
HERE and NOW
I clearly see that God’s
Compassion-Forgiveness-Days
Have Eternity’s Life.
HERE and NOW
I have come to realise that
God-manifestation
Is not a one-mile run,
But Eternity’s ever-increasing miles.
HERE and NOW
If I make my heart
An ever-transcending flame
For God-realisation,
Then God alone will wipe the tears
Of my long, very long,
Unaspiring years.
HERE and NOW
I must become
A sleepless God-adoration-mind,
God-devotion-heart
And God-dedication-life.
HERE and NOW
I have discovered
That my life is in between
My weeping heart
And
God’s forgiving Heart.
HERE and NOW
I have warned the desire-worlds
To stop running
After me.
HERE and NOW
I have made a solemn promise
To myself,
That although it is
An endlessly long voyage
From my puny self
To God’s boundless Self,
I shall, without fail, complete it.
HERE and NOW
I am all determination
To bravely tear asunder
The iron curtain
Of ignorance-night.
HERE and NOW
God tells me that
He loves my aspiration-cries
And devotion-throbs
Infinitely more
Than I can ever imagine.
HERE and NOW
I have taken a solemn oath
That I shall not jump into
The God-disobedience-
Calamity-whirlpool,
Never!
HERE and NOW
I am being cradled
By God’s unconditional Grace
And His omnipotent Will.
HERE and NOW
I want to become
The ever-blossoming beauty
Of a silence-sea-heart.
HERE and NOW
I promise to become
A ceaseless
God-victory
Messenger-boy.
HERE and NOW
God wants me to strike
My life’s transformation-gong
And play
My heart’s nectar-flute.
HERE and NOW
My latest discovery:
When I do not soulfully pray
And do not self-givingly meditate,
I helplessly find myself
In a crowded, noisy
And utterly godless mind-subway.
HERE and NOW
My new discovery:
Sweet is my Lord’s Eye,
Sweeter is my Lord’s Heart,
Sweetest is the dust
Of my Lord’s Feet.
Every day
God blesses me
With His own Motto:
“HERE and NOW.”
Published in Here and Now
September 23
Sri Chinmoy lifts an elephant for the first time in Greenwich, Connecticut.
After Sri Chinmoy lifts Ricky Martin, he presents the pop superstar with the ‘Lifting Up the World with a Oneness-Heart’ award at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, Queens, New York.
Ricky Martin offers his own tribute to Sri Chinmoy:
“I’ve met beautiful people ... incredible leaders ... people that have done a lot for society .... but definitely you are on the top of the list.“Since I've been ... here, all I've felt is love.”
September 24
Sri Chinmoy’s Interviews
about Mother Teresa after her passing (5 September 1997)
ABC News, New York
Interviewer: Our next guest is a prolific author, a poet, an artist, a musician, an athlete, a spiritual guide. He has spent time with world leaders such as Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Mother Teresa, just before she passed on. Sri Chinmoy is with us this morning.
Sir, how were you able to obtain access to world leaders like the ones I just mentioned, and of course Mother Teresa, too?
Sri Chinmoy: I am a student of peace, and I wanted to meet with them. They were extremely kind to me and they complied with my request. Afterwards, I became very close friends with some of them.
Interviewer: I know you had been acquainted with Mother Teresa for quite a bit. What struck you about Mother Teresa the first time you ever met her?
Sri Chinmoy: When I met with her for the first time, I prayerfully offered her a rose, and she blessingfully accepted the rose from me. I saw in her humility, simplicity, affection and compassion in boundless measure. This meeting took place on 24 October 1975, at the United Nations.
Interviewer: Why did you write a book about her?
Sri Chinmoy: I wrote a book entitled: Mother Teresa: Humanity’s Flower-Heart, Divinity’s Fragrance-Soul. I had met with her four times, each time for 45 minutes or an hour or so. I was also blessed with quite a few letters from her, and I had the greatest opportunity to speak with her on the telephone a number of times. All these I wanted to be recorded. Mother Teresa: Humanity’s Flower-Heart, Divinity’s Fragrance-Soulcontains all these things.
Interviewer: Sri Chinmoy, a very interesting book on Mother Teresa. Nice having you on the programme this morning, and good luck to you!
Radio WIBC, Indianapolis
Interviewer: Let me begin by saying the book that you wrote is a beautiful tribute for Mother Teresa. I understand that you have met her on several occasions, and in fact that you share a birthday. Can you tell me a little bit about the last time you spoke with her?
Sri Chinmoy: My last conversation with her has been recorded. She was extremely kind to me as usual. She was both a sister and a mother to me. As a sister, she inundated me with affection. As a mother, she inundated me with compassion. Her affectionate demand was, “You must pray for me, as I pray for you every day.”
Then she had something else to say: “You must come with me to China. China needs light.” Five or six times over the years she has asked me to accompany her to China. When I met with her on the 3rd of June this year and on the 17th of June at the Missionaries of Charity in the Bronx, she said the same thing: “You must come with me to China. China needs light. China needs light.” So I promised her, “Yes, Mother, when the time comes, when you go to China, I shall definitely accompany you.”
Interviewer: Obviously that trip never took place. Will you carry on her request to bring peace, love and compassion and her work to China?
Sri Chinmoy: I shall pray and meditate, and if I get a command from within, if it is the Will of God, then definitely I shall go. But otherwise, I am not entitled to act on her behalf. I am a man of prayer. I was very, very closely connected to Mother Teresa, but it is for Sister Nirmala, who is Mother Teresa’s successor and representative, to carry on her work. It is she who has to go to China and do the needful. I am a great admirer, a sincere admirer, of Mother Teresa. I promised her that I shall help the Missionaries of Charity according to my very limited capacity. I have students who are in the medical field, and they are able to offer the Missionaries of Charity medical supplies which have been donated by large companies. Also, in various other capacities whenever the Sisters need any help from me, I shall gladly do it.
Interviewer: What do you see for the Missionaries of Charity now that Mother Teresa has passed away? Is there anyone who is with us now in the world who can even compare with her?
Sri Chinmoy: Nobody can be compared with her. She is matchless; she is unique. But her successor, Sister Nirmala, will be receiving blessings and guidance from Above — from Mother Teresa’s soul in Heaven. Mother Teresa will be able to guide Sister Nirmala at every step. I know both of them well, so I know the daughter will always get inner guidance and special blessings from Mother, and she will be able to carry on Mother’s mission. I have implicit faith in Mother’s capacity and also I have implicit faith in Sister Nirmala’s receptivity. Nirmala cannot be compared with Mother Teresa, true, but Mother Teresa will successfully be able to fulfil her mission in and through Sister Nirmala.
Interviewer: You’ve met some very spiritual people in your life, obviously Mother Teresa being one of them. You’ve also met Pope John Paul. Can you compare the levels of spirituality in these great people and their works?
Sri Chinmoy: Each one has a special role to play on earth. They cannot be compared. Each human being is unique in his own way. Let us take the Holy Father. I have met with him on five occasions. Each time, he has blessed me most affectionately and most compassionately. To me, the Holy Father is our universal grandfather. No matter what we do, he is ready to shower his choicest compassion, protection and forgiveness upon us. In a family, children may do quite a few wrong things. Their parents may be annoyed, but their grandparents are always ready to forgive them. The Holy Father is like that; he is all compassion and forgiveness. No matter what we do, he is ready to forgive us. Through his affection and compassion, he tries to improve our lives. Not through justice-power but through forgiveness-power he wants to make us good citizens of the world. That is why the Holy Father is so unique.
Interviewer: As I look around the rest of the world, I see more spirituality in other countries, especially in third world countries, than in America. I think there is more praying, more compassion, more of a desire to believe in something greater than physical being, whereas here in America I sense a lack of spirituality. What would you say to that?
Sri Chinmoy: I beg to be excused, but I cannot see eye to eye with you. You are an American, so you may say that Americans are not spiritual. But I feel that Americans are definitely spiritual. I happen to be a seeker of truth and a lover of God. I have been here in your country, America, for 33 years. During these 33 years, God has given me ample opportunity to be of service to the soul, to the heart and to the life of America. I have been to all the states, given talks at universities, answered questions and offered Peace Concerts, and I have found America to be quite receptive.
Everybody has his own way of thinking about spirituality. Some people are of the opinion that one is spiritual only if one enters into the Himalayan caves and gives up the worldly life. Again, others are of the opinion that we do not have to enter into the Himalayan caves; only we have to give up our desire-life and enter into the aspiration-life.
It is our desire-life that binds us. If we have one car, then we want to have two cars, three cars, four cars. One house is not enough; we want a second house and a third house. And each time we increase our desire-life, we bind ourselves tighter. But when we enter into the aspiration-life, we pray to God to give us peace of mind, light and bliss. Rather than try to exercise our supremacy over others, as we do in the desire-life, in the aspiration-life we try to become one, inseparably one, with the rest of the world. It is our oneness with others that gives us peace of mind and real satisfaction. And to achieve this we do not have to enter into the Himalayan caves or lead an isolated life. On the contrary, first we have to accept life as such and then we have to transform it. We have to transform our mind; we have to transform our life. We have to look forward or upward or dive deep within to bring to the fore our inner light. Only then — only when we see, feel and grow into our inner light — can we become perfect citizens of the world. For this, America is an excellent place, just like any other country is, for an individual to practise spirituality.
Interviewer: Well said! Absolutely! Thank you very much. That was beautiful.
Radio WJR, Detroit
Interviewer: Our first guest is a gentleman who has written a book on Mother Teresa entitled, Mother Teresa: Humanity’s Flower-Heart, Divinity's Fragrance-Soul. He was on the telephone with Mother Teresa on his birthday just nine days before her passing. He is a prolific author, poet, artist, musician, athlete, etc. Sri Chinmoy joins us on WJR.
Sri Chinmoy, you mourn the loss of Mother Teresa, but you celebrate the work that she did and you carry on her memory in your book. I know it is important to you that we all remember her and her work and pick up where she left off.
Sri Chinmoy: It is absolutely true. We must try to follow in her footsteps.
Interviewer: You held a special programme yesterday at the United Nations. Can you tell us about it?
Sri Chinmoy: At the United Nations, in the Dag Hammarskjold Auditorium, we offered our prayers to her soul. The Ambassador of Bangladesh sponsored the occasion, and we prayed and sang. Also, some of the guests spoke very prayerfully about her. It was a prayerful service right from the beginning to the end. In 1975, at the same Dag Hammarskjold Auditorium, I had the golden opportunity to be in her blessingful presence. I offered her a rose and she blessingfully accepted it.
Interviewer: It is wonderful that you carry on her memory, and I am sure that it was exactly the kind of celebration Mother Teresa would have liked — with music and prayer. It is nice of you to share with us your book, Mother Teresa: Humanity’s Flower-Heart, Divinity’s Fragrance-Soul, taken from your time with her and your message of global peace, which is the same as hers.
Sri Chinmoy: We are all sailing in the same boat. Those who believe in peace, those who believe in world harmony, are all sailing in the same boat.
Radio WLW, Cincinnati
Interviewer: Sri Chinmoy is on the line. Sir, first of all tell me, what was your relationship with Mother Teresa?
Sri Chinmoy: I am a great admirer of Mother Teresa. Her boundless affection and compassion I cherish and I shall forever cherish.
Interviewer: In your book you have written several poems about her and several tributes. Do you think she had any idea while she was living how many people were aware of her work?
Sri Chinmoy: Yes, she was fully aware of the world’s affection and admiration for her, but she did not care for it. She cared only for her prayerful service to her beloved Lord Jesus Christ in humanity. She did not care for name and fame. She cared only for one thing: her sleepless and breathless service to the poor and the needy.
Interviewer: We had a priest on a week or two ago who had a chance to meet Mother Teresa in Calcutta. He said he was amazed at how nice this woman was. She was truly that way to everybody.
Sri Chinmoy: She was for all with her affection, compassion, simplicity and humility. To stand before her was to feel one’s own divine virtues — such as humility, patience and self-giving — coming to the fore.
Radio WGY, Albany
Interviewer: The world reels at the loss of a frail little woman in her eighties who spent her entire life helping people that the rest of the world tried to turn its back on — Mother Teresa. And one of the people who knew this remarkable woman best is our guest this morning. Please welcome Sri Chinmoy.
Sir, we all know what a wonderful woman Mother Teresa was and how dedicated she was to helping the poor. But what would surprise us about Mother Teresa? Did she have a weakness for candy? Did she enjoy soccer? Tell us the personal things about her.
Sri Chinmoy: I can only tell you about my personal experience of Mother Teresa. For me she was the Mother of compassion and the Sister of affection. Quite a few times she said to me, “I pray for you every day. You must pray for me. I want you to come with me to China. China needs light.” It was her affectionate and emotional demands and commands that she exercised upon me, and I shall always cherish her affection and her compassion.
Interviewer: Sri Chinmoy is our guest this morning, author of the book, Mother Teresa: Humanity’s Flower-Heart, Divinity’s Fragrance-Soul, and a friend of Mother Teresa. Now let’s talk about you for just a minute. I know you grew up in India under British rule. What was that like, being a young man in India when it was the jewel in the crown of England?
Sri Chinmoy: I was brought up in a spiritual community, and I prayed for our independence. In 1947, on the 15th of August, God listened to the prayers of millions and millions of Indians. Recently, our present Prime Minister Gujral offered a momentous utterance. He said, “We are proud to say that Indian independence was won, not given.” Many people are under the mistaken opinion that the British Government gave us our freedom.
Interviewer: Oh, not at all. It was Mahatma Gandhi’s campaign of peaceful resistance.
Sri Chinmoy: That is absolutely correct. Freedom was won, not given. Some think that the British showed a magnanimous heart. But it was not that. It was the sacrifices made by millions of people — the stupendous sacrifices, the sleepless and breathless sacrifices — that made independence possible.
Interviewer: Did Gandhi’s campaign of peaceful resistance influence your life at all? I ask because you are a Guru, a Teacher, and you’ve taught millions how to discover inner peace and fulfilment.
Sri Chinmoy: I was brought up in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. There I prayed and meditated. So my life was influenced totally by prayer and meditation. I have the deepest admiration for Mahatma Gandhi. But his influence on our national life was mainly in the moral sphere. He practised and he advocated a moral code of life. In my case, from my prayer-life and meditation-life I try to get messages from within. I solely depend on my prayer-life and meditation-life.
Published in Mother Teresa: Humanity’s Flower-Heart, Divinity’s Fragrance-Soul, part 3
Sri Chinmoy grows more powerful with age
Celebrates 69th birthday by setting a new world record
As many people may be aware of, Sri Chinmoy has not at all given up though advancing in age. On the contrary, he is growing more powerful and wants to show that our potential to transcend limitations is without limits and age is by no means a barrier! This international peace leader found it proper therefore to celebrate his 69th birthday by setting a new world record. He lifted simultaneously two 123 kg dumbbells, 8cm overhead with each arm from a sitting position, 246kg in total. This “modern-day Hercules” therefore improved his own world record by an astounding 136kg, but that older record was established 9 months ago, November last year, where he lifted 110kg (55kg with each arm).
In the spirit of the past
The MC at that weightlifting exhibition was Bill Pearl who has won the title Mr. Universe five times and has also been voted Best Built Man of the Century.
Pearl was totally dumbfounded when he saw that lift and said: “In the last lifts he has supported more weight overhead than any man in the world. This is what a short man with a big heart can do.”
Another big name in the weightlifting and bodybuilding world, Frank Zane, who is three times Mr. Olympia and Mr. Universe, explains Sri Chinmoy’s lifts in his magazine Building the Body: “The fact that he is lifting from a seated position makes this lift even more incredible because the hips and the lower back, the main power centres of the body, are not involved in the lift.” Zane also describes the tradition from where these lifts come from: “Powerlifters in the past used to lift extreme weights just high enough to clear a piece of paper, or sometimes they didn’t lift at all but supported gigantic weights with the body.”
A world record every week
A week ago Sri Chinmoy established yet another world record by lifting 800 pounds or 363kg in the bench press. This lift is different from the traditional bench press in that the weight is in two dumbbells, but it is less than a year that Sri Chinmoy started to try this out.
Last Sunday he bettered his record from the week before by 100 pounds and now it is 900 pounds or 409kg.
On his way to Iceland
Sri Chinmoy is also known in other fields, for example as an artist, author and composer. He loves Iceland and soon Icelanders can listen to him because he will be giving a Peace Concert in University Cinema. He has given such concerts around the world and the concert in Iceland will be his six-hundredth Peace Concert.
Photo caption: Sri Chinmoy is strong in both body and soul.
Author: Snatak Matthiasson
September 23
Sri Chinmoy, Active in the Masters
Sri Chinmoy is a spiritual leader who promotes sports and physical fitness, combined with contemplative practices. Sri Chinmoy is with us for the celebration of the Fifth World Masters Games in Athletics: today will be the opening session of the competition at Sixto Escobar Parke and tomorrow will be the official opening by the mayor of San Juan, Hernan Padilla, at the Bithorn. “I have always taken part in sports because I consider them a basis for all human activities, said Sri Chinmoy during a talk we had with him at the Sri Chinmoy Centre in Isla Verde.
“We have again been invited to Puerto Rico and on this occasion, we will be offering a meditation, tomorrow, at the official opening ceremony of the Masters at the Hiram Bithorn Park. With us will be a group of members from the United Nations who will sing a song we have composed honouring the Fifth Masters Games, and which was accepted as the official song of the Fifth Games.”
At first glance, you can see humility and simplicity reflected in the words of this spiritual master who has been at other times in Puerto Rico, where he has hundreds of followers.
Among the other ceremonies conducted by Sri Chinmoy are ones at the half marathon in San Blas in 1981; the Track and Field Masters Championship celebrated in San Juan In 1980; the Pan-American Games in 1979; the New York City Marathon in 1978; and the ceremony at the United Nations for Olympic and world-class runners In 1977, just to mention some of them.
Next Monday, Sri Chinmoy will conduct a concert for the athletes participating in the Masters, which is one of many to which they have been invited.
“We consider that the benefits derived from athletic activity include better health, a release of tension, a sense of dynamic enthusiasm towards life and the experience of self-transcendence that happens when we are able to improve a personal record or surpass a limitation,” explains with extraordinary depth, this great contemporary man.
We would need many sheets of paper to write about Sri Chinmoy, but in this opportunity, we have to concentrate on the Masters and we can tell you that in this Master’s own words he said: “I participate to enjoy, that is my only goal.” So we will see him in the 100, 200, 400 metres, javelin and the 5K, in the 50 to 54 category. Sri Chinmoy is now 52 years old.
“I always ask my students to run a few miles every day and I set the example by doing it myself.”
While searching for a background of this contemporary world personality known for the diversity of his knowledge and religious practices, I came across a phrase where he said, “concentration, meditation and contemplation are three members of the same family.” Through international running clubs and the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, he and his students sponsor a great variety of public events for runners, including marathons, ultra-marathons and many short races — a total of 300 races a year in the USA, Canada, Japan, Europe and Australia.
The Sri Chinmoy Marathon is the official marathon of the city of San Juan. The Sri Chinmoy Triathlon is the official triathlon of Rhode Island and the Sri Chinmoy Marathon in San Mateo is the official marathon for the state of California’s Road Runners Club of America.
Published in the Sports section of El Nuevo Dia, San Juan, Puerto Rico’s largest circulation newspaper, Friday, 23 September 1983
September 22
Diary Entry
by Sri Chinmoy
while in residence at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, India
Part II — Amrita
What we understand easily we believe we understand rightly,
We make a confusion between the face and its mask.
We think the horizon line is the finishing line,
We forget that a blue sky stretches still beyond.
The world is built with the tears and smiles of the gods...
A child is at play on the sandy beaches:
He is never to be met in the crowd...
A jewel knows not itself, nor does a pearl know that it is a pearl!
The goal fixed for ever, for ever he goes on,
The path offers no bar, no call reaches from behind:
Lo!
The eternal voyager, eternally free,
Eyes ever turned to the dawning East, never to the setting West.
He hides behind a veil and moves on...
Is it the stream?
Is it the ocean vast?
— Nolini Kanta GuptaTranslated from the Bengali of Robi Gupta
The Creator in his dreaming has created
This immortal thing in creation,
Figuring as a common creature,
forgetful of his self:
A mystic reason makes him hide
his own form and nature,
Ever at labour in working out
the Impossible:
To transfigure Nature, to establish the Transcendent
here on the bosom of material Earth,
To feed the divine sacrificial Fire
with this human body,
With this bounded frame.
Lo, the timeless hero worker
with this flaming faith,
Indifferent to the rude impacts of Reality,
Dreaming the victorious Mother's
wonder dreams,
Shaping in his heart of hearts
the golden garden of Paradise —
A faultless, sleepless, pure
self-dedication
Has built this life into a piece of
IMMORTALITY.
— Nolini Kanta GuptaTranslated from the Bengali of Chinmoy
22 September
I took a copy of it from Robi-da and gave Nolini-da's translations of both Robi-da's poem and mine to Sethna. He deeply enjoyed both poems and subsequently published them in the Mother India. Sethna said to me: "Chinmoy, Amrita's comment on Robi's poem is wonderful and what he said about your poem is also very, very nice. I do not know what you and Robi have done with your Bengali originals, but I must say Nolini's translations are extremely beautiful."
Published in A Service-Flame and a Service-Sun
Two Special Names
by Sri Chinmoy
My Lord Supreme, this is a special day — Gratitude Day. Alas, I do not have even an iota of gratitude to offer You. Since I have no gratitude, please tell me what I can offer You instead.
“My child, then give Me a soulful promise.”
My Lord Supreme, I do not know what a soulful promise is. I promise in season and out of season, but never do I fulfil my promises. Such being the case, my Lord Supreme, please tell me what I can offer You instead of a soulful promise.
“My child, then tell Me that you will love Me divinely.”
My Lord Supreme, I do not know what divine Love is. How can I offer You divine Love when I do not know what divine Love feels like?
“My child, then give Me a fruitful cry. Cry for Me once, only once in your life.”
Alas, my Lord Supreme, I do not cry even for myself. How do You expect me to cry for You?
“My child, let me tell you one thing. Each of us deserves a special name. Each of us will have a new name. Your new name will be a secret and clever unwillingness. My new name will be an unreservedly open and compassionately stupid Forgiveness.”
Published in Aurora-Flora






