Learning to love songs ever more
The guardian angel
Of my daily life
Is my one
Soulful morning song.Sri Chinmoy 1

In my family, there was no parent, sister, uncle or aunt, cousin, grandfather or grandmother who ever learned to sing or play an instrument. My sister used to hear lots of radio music when she was a teenager, but I didn’t like those songs. I remember it bothered me. My mother later went back to listening to what she liked when she was a teenager, like The Beatles and Ravi Shankar. That I learned to like more and ever more, but after a year or so I was still not getting from music any pure satisfaction. So I gave up listening to music.
When I started to meditate, I started to like singing as well. After the first four days of the meditation class I was attending at the Sri Chinmoy Centre, I learned a very nice song, “Dak eseche … the call has come”. I remember how much joy I got from it. The memory of singing it in the Centre was with me always, on the bus, at home, everywhere.
Some people had a problem with my singing, for good reason, though - I think the applicable term is that I was “tone deaf”. I could not tell a high note from a low note, and if I tried to sing a higher pitched note than the one before, I could well sing a lower note instead, randomly, in a mental effort. And my ear would not tell me anything about it.
Each soulful song
Is our heart’s inner happiness
And our life’s outer fulfilment.Sri Chinmoy 2

30 songs
Later on I improved a little bit and could occasionally sing in tune with others. Two boys from different Centres invited me to fill in for a missing third person in singing 30 songs by heart on our next Joy-Day (a weekend of fun, meditation, singing and sharing inspiration).
For that, I had the sheet music (which I could not read the notation for, but the lyrics helped) and a tape recording (I borrowed my sister’s “walkman”) of each one of the 30 songs. The music and recordings came from Kailash's group, a group of Sri Chinmoy's students who were (and are) on a project to learn all of his 22,000+ songs. This gave birth to one of my first experiences learning songs.
If your heart is melting
While you are singing
A soulful song,
Then it is coming
Not from the mind
But from the heart and soul.Sri Chinmoy 3
I was told the recordings by Kailash were bland, as they were meant for use only in learning the songs – not like an inspiring musical group or singing performance. I agreed on first listening. But after a few days, I was listening to them just for sheer musical delight. The recordings had such a special consciousness… I was getting fulfillment by that kind of music! (remember I gave up music as a teenager because there was no fulfillment for me in it). Later on I got some other 4700 of these recorded songs with no sheet music and I would just listen to them, totally amazed by Kailash’s singing voice
When excellent singers sing,
Their delicate subtlety
Just melts God’s Heart.Sri Chinmoy 3
Learning those 30 songs in one month was one of the most difficult things I ever did in my life. I probably practiced about 4 hours a day, mostly limited because my voice would fail during the day from singing. (And even when I could probably sing in tune “ear-wise”, my voice might not be able to hold or reach a certain pitch or even make a sound). But I made it, and learned to sing all 30, in the correct order. It felt like teaching a blind person to paint a canvas. And I loved it.
Just by taking divine music seriously,
We can make
A remarkable improvement
In the musical world.Sri Chinmoy 3

Learning even more songs
The group of three continued learning 10 songs for each month. But after sometime one of the boys did not learn the songs well anymore. For many months we had to postpone our monthly Joy-Day singing sessions. Eventually we came up with the idea of compensating – if we did not do 10 this month, then we do 20 on the next. But this also didn’t work. Then the other boy started to show signs of a serious disease and could not learn songs well too. That left me alone. But not totally!
I had a copy of 1000 songs recorded by Kailash with me. So I decided to do around 30 songs each month by myself, with no performing. This is one of the best projects I ever embarked on.
If you really appreciate something,
You will try to possess it.
Just learn divinity-songs by heart.
Lo, the divinity they embody
Will be yours,
Your very own.Sri Chinmoy 4
Learning songs was becoming easier, as I was learning Bengali (many of Sri Chinmoy’s songs are in Bengali), I was learning to read sheet music, and I was making many more friends than in any group - the songs themselves became my bosom friends. I remember having what I could describe as momentary heaven-on-earth experiences… going to work inebriated with the nectar of divine songs, loving everything around me and inside me. Some songs were my favorites, and I loved them dearly. It could be so spiritually intoxicating that even my voice, which is really poor and faulty, gave me the sweetest feeling.
This was before I went to New York for the first time, in 2005. After some years, I finished learning the 1000 songs.
When you sing a sweet melody
Flooded with purity,
Then God will be right beside you.Sri Chinmoy 5
Learning even more songs
Learning 1000 songs was amazing, but I had exhausted my source of recordings and sheet music. Next thing I got all of the recordings from Kailash’s group, my most favorite singing group, who is singing all 22.000+ songs composed by Sri Chinmoy at about a rate of 720+ songs per year. I was learning about half that amount by myself, but kind of in secret. I only cared for learning songs and singing them by myself.
When we sing soulfully,
God sees many beautiful plants
Growing in His Heart-garden.Sri Chinmoy 6

One day in New York I think someone knew that I was learning those songs and said I should try singing the first 20 with Kailash’s “big” group, where many people join only for those 20 songs. I was a little embarrassed, but different people in different moments said the same thing. This somehow prompted me to enquire them if there was any requisite for joining that group. “No,” they said. “If you know the songs, you just join in!” Those few I asked said the same enthusiastically, so I took it. (PS: I do think, however, that there is an audition… I also think that if I took such and audition, I would have possibly failed)
Later on, some of my friends asked Kailash on my behalf, and I joined the “small” group, which is singing all the songs, in sets of 240 every 4 months. From singing in the group, the order in which I like things most are: 1) learning songs everyday. 2) practicing with the group everyday in New York. 3) I like very much to perform the songs, but compared to the months of learning and the hours of practice, it is the least favorite part. But I do love it too!
For a God-music-lover,
Each soulful song
Is a most delicious banquet.Sri Chinmoy 2
There are challenges and spiritual fulfillment everywhere in learning the songs. Struggling with health issues for years, my memory went down the drain, and occasionally I would carry the music in my hands but have no strength to lift them up to my face so that I could look at them. On the sunny side, there are always bright moments and eventually I always learned the songs one way or another.
God the Supreme Musician
Tells His spiritual children
That they are
His Heavenly Songs. 6Yesterday God told me a secret:
If He had not composed
So many earth-illumining songs,
He would have discovered
A most deplorable vacuum,
A real sorrowful emptiness
Inside His Heart. 7Sri Chinmoy
References:
- 1. Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, Part 66, Agni Press, 1983
- 2. a. b. Twenty-Seven Thousand Aspiration-Plants, Part 228, Agni Press, 1996
- 3. a. b. c. Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees, Part 16, Agni Press, 1999
- 4. Twenty-Seven Thousand Aspiration-Plants, Part 169, Agni Press, 1992
- 5. Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees, Part 6, Agni Press, 1998
- 6. a. b. Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees, Part 16, Agni Press, 1999
- 7. Twenty-Seven Thousand Aspiration-Plants, Part 95, Agni Press, 1984
Exhibition of Sri Chinmoy's art in Ottawa
An exhibition of Sri Chinmoy's Jharna Kala art is currently on display in central Ottawa.

The exhibition held at 54 Elgin at Queen includes a selection of Sri Chinmoy's unique artistic creations, which have been widely admired for their vividness, spontaneity and spiritual feeling. The exhibition will be held until April.

“When it is a matter of my paintings, there is no mind, no form. Something within me is coming to the fore freely, effortlessly, with infinite inspiration…spreading its beauty and light so that my paintings flow spontaneously. When I paint, I try to go deep within to the source of creativity where it is all peace, calmness and quiet."
- Sri Chinmoy
Jharna Kala of Sri Chinmoy


Paintings in exhibition.
RelatedBeauty divine in meditation
Inspired by the writings of Sri Chinmoy and John Keats.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness.
- John Keats, from “Endymion”
Such is the beauty of poetry. By sharing his mantra, the poet innately puts the question to us at the same time. What is beauty?
If we start with a basic question like “what is a thing of beauty”, the poet replies “it is a joy forever”. But, what then can give us this perennial bliss?
The beauty of the body? It eventually fails us and decays into dust with age. So its beauty is transient and cannot give us “a joy forever”.
The thrill of our emotions? They too are ever-shifting. This moment we like. Next moment we don´t. Today euphory, tomorrow depression.
The brilliance of our minds? However high and lustrous it may be at a particular time, one day it is with us and then, the next day, brilliance is nowhere. Today I may be able to plan everything in my life. However, tomorrow all my plans may go down the drain with an inimaginable turn of events.
The oneness of our hearts? Our heart´s oneness gives us long lasting satisfaction. Once we no longer feel divided from fellow runners striving towards eternity’s Goal, we can claim all and achieve everything on the strength of our oneness-hearts. But the heart itself will at times accept insecurity as its guest.
The star-climbing wings of our soul? The soul is the eternal guest and host, the Destination as well as the Way. It is the very Source of bliss. That All can never cease to exist and is, therefore, a true joy forever.
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty.” - John Keats
What is meditation and how does it relate to beauty? Meditation is the beauty divine of the soul in the process of its manifestation.
Here the unparalleled poet in Sri Chinmoy far transcends anything I could ever dream of glimpsing with my mind’s eye:
Immortality
I feel in all my limbs His boundless Grace;
Within my heart the Truth of life shines white.
The secret heights of God my soul now climbs;
No dole, no sombre pang, no death in my sight.No mortal days and nights can shake my calm;
A Light above sustains my secret soul.
All doubts with grief are banished from my deeps,
My eyes of light perceive my cherished Goal.Though in the world, I am above its woe;
I dwell in an ocean of supreme release.
My mind, a core of the One's unmeasured thoughts;
The star-vast welkin hugs my Spirit's peace.My eternal days are found in speeding time;
I play upon His Flute of rhapsody.
Impossible deeds no more impossible seem;
In birth-chains now shines Immortality.
For many more writings on the topic of beauty, please refer to “A Galaxy of Beauty’s Stars”
Peace Run 2015
The Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run began 2015, on the first of January, with an event in Croatia.

Members of the Peace Run, run through the walls of Dubrovnik. It was part of a 10km race through the ancient walled city of Dubrovnik. The Peace Run later featured on Croatian national TV.

Peace
Is the oneness-bridge
Between my satisfaction
And the world’s satisfaction.
- Sri Chinmoy

Mayor of Dubrovnik, Andro Vlahušić, greets the runners - in front of the patron saint of the city, Sveti Vlaho (Saint Blaise).

- Peace Run report
AUM Magazine
At Sri Chinmoy Library, we have published some of the early volumes of AUM magazine. The first edition of AUM was published on 27th August 1965 - just over a year after Sri Chinmoy arrived in New York, US. The AUM magazines contain a treasure of early talks, question and answers, poetry and discourses by Sri Chinmoy. The AUM magazines provided material for many of the first books published by Sri Chinmoy.

Over the next few months more editions of AUM magazine will be added to Sri Chinmoy Library.
The first talk in the AUM vol 1. No. 1. is on the subject of AUM
Continue reading: AUM"AUM is the soundless sound. It is the vibration of the Supreme. When one hears the soundless sound within, when one identifies oneself with it, when one lives within it, one can be freed from the fetters of ignorance and realise the Supreme within and without."

Later cover of AUM magazine.
Related- AUM magazines at Sri Chinmoy Library
New statue in Canberra
At the closing ceremony of the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run in Australia 2014, a new statue of Sri Chinmoy was unveiled in Canberra. The statue is located by a lake at Regatta point.

The statue of Sri Chinmoy, sculpted by Kaivalya Torpy.

The Peace Torch

Runners mark the end of their journey through Australia, spreading a message of peace and harmony.
More photos at Peace Run.org

Right now fear, doubt, anxiety, tension and disharmony are reigning supreme. But there shall come a time when this world of ours will be flooded with peace. Who is going to bring about that radical change? It will be you: you and your sisters and brothers, who are an extension of your reality-existence. It will be you and your oneness-heart, which is spread throughout the length and breadth of the world. Peace is unity. Peace is oneness, within and without."
Jharna Kala 40th anniversary
November 19th was the 40th anniversary of Sri Chinmoy's Jharna Kala - "Fountain Art"; this anniversary was observed around the world.

A painting of Sri Chinmoy
"Jharna-Kala" is the Bengali name Sri Chinmoy chose for his artwork. The English translation is "Fountain Art" - which signifies art flowing from the source of creation, flowing from the inspiration he receives in meditation.
He began painting on November 19th, 1974 in Ottawa, Canada. Over the next 33 years, Sri Chinmoy produced a prolific output of paintings.
One art critic commented on the paintings of Sri Chinmoy:
"Instead of seeing the world as a concrete, solid body where things are separate, Sri Chinmoy sees the world as a unity where all things seem to move together. The paintings are physical manifestations of his inner meditations. They show a higher level of consciousness.
- T.J.Bergen, Secretary American Contemporary Artists Galleries.

A Soul Bird drawing. Sri Chinmoy signed his paintings CKG
Recently, members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre observed the 40th anniversary of Sri Chinmoy's art.

An undated Jharna Kala
Related- Sri Chinmoy Art
- Daily Sri Chinmoy Art
- Slideshow at Sri Chinmoy TV
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