September 5

Sri Chinmoy completes his 31,000th Jharna-Kala painting, in Jamaica, Queens, New York.

 

 

Sri Chinmoy paints this Jharna-Kala in his Gallery in New York’s Grand Central Station, for the Brisbane Centre, Australia. Sri Chinmoy signs the painting “Gu – Brisbane Children – ru”. (It remains in the Brisbane Centre collection.)

 

 

Sri Chinmoy hosts a function in honour of the Governor of Puerto Rico Rafael Hernández Colón at the Jharna-Kala Gallery in New York’s Grand Central Station.

 

September 4

Expressions of Gratitude

Remarks by Sri Chinmoy
at a special meeting of the Meditation Group at the United Nations*

Today you are celebrating my birthday. I wish to offer my gratitude to each of you, and to say that every day I observe my birthday in the hearts of my dear and near ones, in the hearts of those who are seated in the Boat of the Supreme, the Boat that is destined to carry us to the Shores of the Golden Beyond. I observe my birthday every day in your hearts with my deepest gratitude, and at the same time I observe your birthdays every day in the inmost recesses of my heart with deepest love and pride divine.

I came into the world to be of service to the Supreme in mankind. By forming this United Nations Meditation Group you have given me the golden opportunity to be of service to the United Nations and to the world at large, and for that I am immensely grateful to each member of this group. On Tuesdays in this Chapel and on Fridays in the conference room when we hold meditations, what do we actually do? We try to bring down Peace, Light and Bliss from above. In the outer world we are not in a position to show what we bring down from above, but in the inner world I wish to assure each of you that we do bring down these and other divine qualities. The Supreme out of His infinite Bounty showers His Blessings on us and on the United Nations as a whole. We are the chosen devoted instruments of the Supreme.

Again I wish to offer my deepest gratitude to all the members of the United Nations Meditation Group and to all the seekers who come and regularly, faithfully, devotedly, soulfully meditate for Peace. History will bear witness to the fact that we have tried and we are trying and we shall continue to try with utmost sincerity to bring Peace into our lives and into the life of the United Nations. In the name of the Supreme I wish to assure you that we shall succeed. Our Pilot Supreme is the Absolute Supreme Himself. He will manifest and fulfil Himself in and through all aspiring hearts at His own choice Hour.

* The name ‘Meditation Group at the United Nations’ is later changed to ‘Sri Chinmoy: The Peace Meditation at the United Nations’.


Published in The Seeker’s Mind

 

The Compassionate Barber

A story by Sri Chinmoy
about his walking adventure

I went out walking and passed by a barber shop that I go to from time to time. It is near the funeral parlour on Parsons Boulevard. I looked in but my barber was not there. His assistant was working. I did not go inside because my pocket was empty. I did not have a cent. Without money, how can I get my hair cut? So I started to walk home. After I had gone about thirty metres, whom did I see? The owner. When he saw me, he said, "You look so young! You need a haircut." The barber's flattery started.

I said, "True, I need a haircut, but I do not have any money."

"Never mind, never mind, no problem!" he replied.

He forced me to come with him, so I went back to the shop with him. I said to him, "I want you to cut my hair, not your assistant."

"Of course, of course," he said.

Then I asked him to cut my hair very carefully. While cutting my hair, he started asking me questions. I said to him, "I am sorry I do not have money with me. I will send one of my disciples with money to pay you."

He said, "Do not think of money." Then he told me, "I have heard from your disciples that your brother has recently passed away."

I said, "Yes, my brother passed away."

Then he said, "So, how come you are close to God and we are not?"

I said, "I am trying to be close to God. We are all trying to be close to God."

"Was your brother as close to God as you are?" he asked.

"No, I am a little closer," I answered.

So this is how our conversation went. He was very nice. After he had finished, I walked back to my house and then I sent Pulak with money. Six dollars is the usual fee because I am a senior citizen, so one dollar extra I give them as a tip. But this time I gave Pulak ten dollars and I told him, "Do not take anything back."

So Pulak gave the barber ten dollars and said to the man, "You are very nice to my teacher." He wanted to give Pulak three dollars back. But Pulak said that he did not want anything back.

The barber said that my disciples are very, very good. From many parts of the world they come and they are very respectful, very kind. He was talking all about the visitors. Our barber, Sundar, cannot handle all those who come, so this barber gets very good business.

Whenever you go to a barber, you get the whole world news in a second!


Published in Walking-Challenging-Becoming, part 2

 

September 4

Photo by Sarama Minoli

 

Sri Chinmoy meditates at the Church Centre in Bayside, New York.

 

Photo by Pulak Viscardi

 

Sri Chinmoy meditates before offering a rose to an honoured guest at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York.

 

September 4

Photo by Pulak Viscardi

 

Sri Chinmoy offers a rose to David Neath, Professor of International Economics at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.

 

“Sri Chinmoy — Ever deepest
In determination Infinity
Here grows the spirit
of untouched aspiration
towards peace for all.
We live in the journey.”

— Professor David Neath

 

Photo by Dhanu Alaimo

 

The City of Oslo is dedicat­ed as a Sri Chinmoy Peace Capital at the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, where the Peace Capital plaque is permanently mounted. The ceremony is attended by the Deputy Mayor Svenn Kristiansen, representatives of the City Council, an official from Bergen (another Sri Chinmoy Peace City) and other dignitaries. Oslo was declared a Sri Chinmoy Peace Capital a few weeks earlier by a unanimous vote of the City Council.

 

September 4

Oneness-Dream-Boat-Shore

Lyrics:

Oneness-Dream-Boat-Shore:
Supreme’s Sun-Smile-Core.

Note: After composing the song ‘Oneness-Dream-Boat-Shore’ about the former Soviet Union, Sri Chinmoy says this is how he would refer to that country from now on.


Published on My Aspiration-Heart’s Country-Life-Salutations

 

Photo by Pulak Viscardi

 

Renowned popular singer Addwitiya Roberta Flack with her spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, Queens, New York. She is the only solo artist to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year on two consecutive years — 1973 and 1974.

 

Photos by Pulak Viscardi

 

Sri Chinmoy plays the esraj for jazz pianist Keith Jarrett at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, Queens, New York.

 

September 4

 

Sri Chinmoy plays tennis with Monica Seles, World no. 1 Women’s Singles Tennis Champion, at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, Queens, New York.

 

 

Monica Seles and her father receiving the ‘Lifting Up the World with a Oneness-Heart’ award after being lifted by Sri Chinmoy.

 

Weightlifting prayer

 

My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!
No expectation, no expectation,
No expectation!
Alas, the expectation-boat
Quite often capsizes.
My Supreme, my Supreme, my Supreme!

 

Sri Chinmoy offers this prayer at 8:06 a.m. before lifting 270 lbs. with both arms simultaneously three times. (Total: 540 lbs.).


Published in My Morning Soul-Body Prayers, part 9

 

September 3

The Light of the Immortals

Sri Chinmoy’s conversation with Sudhahota Carl Lewis
at Aspiration-Ground in Jamaica, New York

 

Sri Chinmoy: Dear Sudhahota, I know that some souls have now done better than you in terms of speed, but I wish to say that in terms of world-acceptance they cannot approach you. Ninety-nine out of a hundred world-citizens will not know who holds the current world record for the 100 metres. Even if they do know, they will still say that Carl Lewis is the fastest human being on earth. Their knowledge of Carl Lewis and their love for Carl Lewis far surpass their interest in the actual record. They have such love and admiration for you that they do not care if you no longer hold the record. Love is like that. If we love someone, if we admire and adore him, then we feel that he is by far the best.

If Carl Lewis is standing in one corner of a sports ground and the present world record-holder for the 100 metres is standing in another corner, everybody will run to the place where Carl Lewis is standing. Because of your charisma, because of your feeling of oneness, because of the inner beauty and fragrance which you have spread all around the world, people will run to you, either to ask for your autograph, or to look at you, or simply to be around you, to be in your presence.

These things I am saying not because you are my dearest Sudhahota. I am not flattering you. These are supreme realities. Your very name has become synonymous with speed. Yes, other sprinters do have excellent speed, but who they are, very few people will know.

Your childhood idol was Jesse Owens. So many runners have now surpassed him in terms of speed. But he will always remain immortal. Why? Because he had the heart’s divine qualities. It is because of his heart’s qualities that he will always remain king in the sports world. I am sure you know the story of Luz Long, the German broad jumper. At the Berlin Olympics, he and Jesse Owens became firm friends instead of worst enemies. How did it happen? Only because of Jesse Owens’ big heart. During the qualifying round of the broad jump competition, the German champion was leading. Then Jesse Owens saw that Luz Long was getting cramps in his calves and finding it difficult to jump properly. So Jesse Owens went over and started massaging the legs of his so-called arch-rival to save him. Jesse Owens showed the whole world his heart’s might. The story did not end there. Jesse Owens was also in trouble. His first jump was a foul and his second jump was very weak. He had only one more chance to qualify for the finals. Who came to advise him and give him confidence? Luz Long. Luz Long told Jesse Owens to place his marker further back so that he would not run the risk of a foul. Luz Long even went so far as to put his own towel at that place. Look at how Jesse Owens’ big heart brought forward the heart of Luz Long!

Then, when Jesse Owens finished first in the finals, both of them embraced each other. This was their mutual nobility. They showed the world that friendship crosses far beyond the barriers of time and clime. When I met with Jesse Owens in 1972, he told me this story. Unfortunately, his dearest friend, Luz, was killed during the war, but Jesse Owens stayed in touch with his son, Karl Long, and maintained a lifelong friendship. Every month Jesse Owens used to send him money from America and he supported him for years. Here also, Jesse Owens showed his heart’s qualities.

For years, Jesse Owens raised the standard of sports. He came of a very, very poor family. But because of the way he spread his inner light, he drew the attention of the whole world and the whole world accepted him. He was loved not only by blacks, but also by whites; not only by Americans, but by people of all nationalities. He made an immortal contribution to the world at large. There will always be someone faster to come and break world records. But it is their inner light that matters most of all. If that inner light is lacking, then the world will not accept them.

In your case, my dearest Sudhahota, the world will always love you because of your inner light and not just because of your glorious outer achievements. Your outer achievements may eventually be surpassed, but you will continue to spread your inner light. Everybody receives something when an individual spreads light.

One person climbs up a mango tree and brings down most delicious mangoes to share with the rest of the world. Another fellow may remain stuck at the top of the tree, eating the mangoes alone to his heart’s content. He has no intention of coming down to share the fruits with others. Jesse Owens was one of those who came down to share with the world, and my Sudhahota is also doing the same. That is why you two are immortals. We look at immortals in a special way because the world received something from them and continues to receive from them. True, in every field there will be someone to surpass the champion. That is because the world is constantly progressing. New records are being set, but those new records cannot capture the heart’s affection, love, closeness and oneness. These new record-holders are great in their own right, but when it comes to offering inner light to humanity, they may not be offering that light at all.

There have been so many boxing champions of the world, but when Muhammad Ali came onto the scene, the whole world responded. Muhammad Ali has fought many people, true, but at the same time he has a very big heart and that heart has conquered the world. His heart is there for everybody to see. I was extremely fortunate to meditate with him three or four times. When he used to call me ‘brother’, he really meant it; it was not just a word. Again, in the boxing field, there have been new world champions who have surpassed Muhammad Ali’s achievements. But Ali the heart they can never surpass. They may have physical strength, vital strength or mental strength — but all these will one day disappear. Only the heart’s strength forever lives. Real strength comes from the heart, not from the body or mind.

The Christ, Lord Krishna and other spiritual figures of the highest heights have illumined the world on the strength of their heart-power. Affection, compassion and love they have offered to humanity in infinite measure. These qualities which they had in infinite measure, we also have to some extent. Some people have them in abundance, while others have only a drop. Even then, we cannot say that this drop has no value. It is the countless drops that make up the ocean. If the drop is separated from the ocean, it will have no existence. It will dry up into nothing. For me, dearest Sudhahota, you are part and parcel of the ocean of light.

When we do something here on earth from the heart and in the heart, it lasts forever. Physically, we live for a few years and then we all leave this earth when the time comes. But from the spiritual point of view, whoever has spread light in the heart and from the heart has really contributed something immortal to humanity.

You have now retired from sports, and there may come a time when your stupendous records will be broken. But inwardly you are all heart. Like a flower, the heart can be manifested. Each petal of your heart-flower has to bloom and blossom. Outwardly you have won nine gold medals, but in the inner world, many, many gold medals you can offer to humanity. These gold medals will all come from your heart.

[Sudhahota presents Sri Chinmoy with a wristwatch.]

Sri Chinmoy: Every day I try to walk eight miles. I always like to check the timing of my first mile, but I was having problems finding a wristwatch that I liked. Yesterday I wore two watches. They were so complicated! I forgot to press the correct buttons and everything went wrong. Then one of the disciples gave me a different kind. It is so simple. I can easily see the timing of the first mile, second mile, third mile and so on. Now I will try your watch.

A wristwatch measures time, but God tells us at every moment to go beyond time. From time we have to go beyond time. The wristwatch reminds us of time, but we have to go beyond time, otherwise time creates problems. So we can use our wristwatch to remind us of the One who is ever-transcending.

In every aspect of life we have to go beyond, beyond. We start by loving our mother and father; then our brothers, sisters and other family members. At first, our family is our whole world. Then we go beyond our family and expand our love to include our neighbours and friends. Gradually, we come to the point where we love our country and then the whole world.

Time and space we must transcend. We live on earth for 50, 60, 70 or 80 years. Then we take rest in the soul’s world.

Similarly, here on earth after we take exercise, we go and rest for some time. In our philosophy, we believe in reincarnation. We feel that we live on earth for a particular span of years and then the soul returns to the soul’s world to rest. From the finite, we return to the Infinite. Our body, vital and mind are all finite. When we leave the physical plane we shall discard them. But inside our body is the heart and inside the heart is something we call the soul. The soul keeps a constant connection with the Supreme, both on earth and in Heaven. After it has rested for some time, our soul receives permission from the Supreme to descend into the physical plane once again with a new body and new inspiration, energy and enthusiasm to manifest and fulfil the Supreme in His own Way here on earth.

When we pray and meditate, we come to know that we do have an Inner Pilot who is guiding us at every moment. But if we do not pray and meditate, there is no guarantee that we will do the right thing. At that time, we feel that we have to take full responsibility for our lives. When we take full responsibility, when we are self-reliant, at every moment we may make mistakes. Again, to those who sincerely feel that they are nothing without God, those who rely upon God at every moment, God says, “You are My child, you are My representative. What I have and what I am, you offer to mankind. Take it and use it for everyone.”

When we rely only upon ourselves, we make so many mistakes. We take one or two steps and then, before we can take a third step, self-doubt will come before us like the Great Wall of China. But when we depend upon God, at that time we look around and see that the wall has disappeared. God has taken away the wall from our path.

Sudhahota: Guru, the other day you were telling Narada and me about your very strict diet.

Sri Chinmoy: Mine is a stupid diet, but it has helped me tremendously. So far, I have lost 29 pounds. I started last month, on July 19th. At that time I was 180 pounds! Today I am 151 and I do not feel weak at all. Yesterday I was able to press an 80-pound weight two or three inches with each arm. Twenty pounds I pressed 30 times, and then 30 pounds 10 times, 40 pounds 10 times, 50 pounds 30 times, 60 pounds 10 times, 70 pounds 10 times and, finally, 80 pounds 20 times with each arm. Ten years ago I used to do 100 pounds.

For over a month, I have been taking 200 calories a day or even 170. But once a week, usually on Saturday, I take more. And every day I walk eight miles. I am a first-class vagabond, so early in the morning I can go out and walk. My weight has been descending, descending. My new goal is 145 pounds.

Sudhahota: I take about 2,000 or 2,500 calories per day!

Sri Chinmoy: The mind becomes clearer when the body becomes lighter. Still I have not eaten anything today, but I feel so much clarity in the mind.

My dearest Sudhahota, over the years you have blessed me with your shoes and so many significant things. This time also you have given me your wristwatch. All your most precious gifts I cherish and I have kept them in a special place. I am so grateful to you for coming here for my birthday celebration and for spending so much time with us.


Published in Sri Chinmoy with Two Brother-Stars: Narada Michael Walden and Sudhahota Carl Lewis

 

 

Sri Chinmoy competes in the shot put, javelin and discus, as well as the 100-metre race at Sports Day in New York.

 

September 3

 


‘Meditation’ students run in 50-mile marathon

 

Several hundred meditation students of Sri Chinmoy took part in a 50-mile club run at Rockland Lake, in an event that began at 9 p.m. last week and concluded in the early morning of August 27th — Sri Chinmoy’s 50th birthday. Among the participants in the birthday race was Sri Chinmoy himself.

SRI CHINMOY, a spiritual teacher, sports philosopher, athlete and UN meditation leader, has lived and taught in New York for more than 11 years. From his headquarters in Jamaica, Queens, he oversees the international work of the Sri Chinmoy Centre — a non-denominational meditation organization — and the subsidiary Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team.

Acting as the starting gun for the race was the first rocket of a 265 piece fireworks display that burst forth over Rockland Lake. The display, arranged by the Zambelli family of New Castle, Pa., included a  grand finale in which over 115 rockets burst in sequence in a 60-second time span.

Both events were private club celebrations organized by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, an International running group that sponsors races around the world. Upcoming public Rockland Lake State Park events sponsored by the Team include the Sri Chinmoy 7-Mile Run, to be held on Sunday, September 20, and the Sri Chinmoy 70-mile run, scheduled for November 1st.

Sri Chinmoy advises his meditation students to participate in athletics, particularly running, to help them achieve positive, balanced lifestyles. While many of the teacher’s students are distance runners, the annual birthday ultramarathon is usually their longest run of the year, reserved for the hardier members of the group.

Following the race, Sri Chinmoy’s students continued the 50th birthday celebration by traveling to Stamford, Ct., for an afternoon and evening of plays and musical performances.

Anyone wishing to register for the September 20th run at Rockland Lake must register by September 6th, and may contact Mr. Lodini at the Manager’s office at Rockland Lake South between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

OVERLAPPING THE race was a 50-mile stilt walk, which created a new Guinness world record category, completed in 18 hours by a team member from Norwalk, Ct.

The run and stilt walk were the finales of a marathon series of events in Sri Chinmoy’s honor that included a 700 mile solo run a 50-hour walk, a 50-kilometer swim and the breaking of five Guinness world records.


Published in The Rockland County Times, Thursday, September 3, 1981

 

September 2

Sri Chinmoy completes 100 miles of running in one week in the Jamaica environs, Queens, New York.

 

One Hundred Miles

Lyrics:

One hundred miles in a fleeting week!
Who says I am hopelessly weak?
Imagine, although I fail to imagine!
No wonder why so much commotion and din.
A bullock-body is drawn by a lion-soul.
No doubt mine are the slowest feet,
But they are perfectly clean, perfectly neat.
I shall ever reach my transcending Goal!


Published in Run and Become, Become and Run

 

Photo by Prashphutita Greco

 

Sri Chinmoy lifting weighrs at Aspiration-Ground in New York.