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Sri Chinmoy's writings on his path

As well as the questions and answers below, this section also contains the transcript of Our Path, a talk Sri Chinmoy gave in London to his students in 1970 as well as excerpts from The Master and the Disciple, a very popular book written by Sri Chinmoy about the spiritual teacher-student relationship. There are also writings on many other aspects of Sri Chinmoy's philosophy and the spiritual disciplines that he encouraged his students to follow - see here...

The following questions and answers are all sourced from Sri Chinmoy's books - you can find links to the relevant book page on Sri Chinmoy Library (a site containing over 1100 of Sri Chinmoy's 1500 books) at the end of each question.


Question: Is what you teach a religion?

Sri Chinmoy: No, mine is a path. A path cannot be a religion, but it gladly accepts the votaries or followers of all religions. Since it is a path, anybody can follow it. People from different countries, different cultures and different backgrounds can walk along the same path, but perhaps they will not be able to follow the same religion. One can walk along the spiritual path regardless of religion, regardless of culture, regardless of inner or outer growth.

(Source: My Meditation-Service At The United Nations For 25 Years)


Question: Do your teachings constitute a religion?

Sri Chinmoy: No, I do not preach any religion. I teach Yoga and philosophy. Each religion is confined to a group: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and others. Yet any person belonging to one of these religions can accept our path without detriment to his own religious background....I think that any person who wants to realise God will not have any difficulty in accepting our path. Our path is the path of concentration, meditation and contemplation. A person can follow this path and remain in his own religion.

Question: If you are preaching something about God, that is religion, not philosophy. Philosophy knows no God.

This is an erroneous concept of Western philosophy. All Indian philosophy, the Vedic Scriptures begin with God, Brahman, the Infinite, the Supreme without a second. Indian philosophy starts with the Vedas, The Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita and others. Modern Indian philosophy, too, begins and ends with God...The Western mind finds it difficult to understand Eastern philosophy because in the East, philosophy is not separated from the true spiritual life and yoga. In the West, this is not the case. Here they say, "This is religion, that is philosophy, this is life. All are something different." In India, spirituality has a perfect right to call itself philosophy and philosophy to call itself spirituality. Both of them are interlaced.

(Source: Earth's Cry meets Heaven's Smile, part 3)


Question: Can your teachings be received by any person, or are there any qualifications that one must have?

Sri Chinmoy: In order to become a disciple of mine one has first of all to be very sincere and earnest. One has to feel that the spiritual life is not the life of pleasure and enjoyment: it is the life of sincerity, simplicity and perfection. Any seeker who is sincere is meant for the spiritual life. But a person may be extremely sincere and, at the same time, he may not be meant for our path.

Our path is the path of love, devotion and surrender. We do not say that because he is not following our path he is not fit for the spiritual life. Millions of people on earth are really fit for the spiritual life, but they are not meant for our path precisely because they do not care so much for the love, devotion and surrender that we want to practise in our lives. But they will be suitable for many other spiritual Masters and other spiritual paths.

Choosing a path is like choosing a college. Two colleges may be of an equally high standard, but one will be more suited to a particular student than another. Yet both are serving mankind with knowledge. In a similar way, ours is only one path, not the only path. It is one path that leads to the Goal. If you follow another path definitely you will also reach your destination. The destination is always the same.

(Source: The Inner Journey)

 

Below you will find links to the other talks and answers in this section.

Sri Chinmoy's Marathon Anniversary

Love of Running - A film by Utpal Marshall to celebrate Sri Chinmoy's 30th anniversary of running a marathon. Originally posted at Sri Chinmoy TV

Members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre observed this marathon anniversary by organising marathons in different cities throughout the world.

"...Today is March 3 as I write this post, the 30th Anniversary of Sri Chinmoy running his first marathon in Chico, California. Little did we know at the time that he would run 21 more marathons in four years and two ultra-marathons as well...." post by Arpan at Sri Chinmoy Inspiration

  • Sri Chinmoy's First Marathon - Chico: 4:31:34, - March 3rd  1979 - aged 47
  • Sri Chinmoy's Fastest marathon - Toledo: 3:55:07,

Sri Chinmoy Centre Sweden

Välkommen till Sri Chinmoy Centre i Sverige

Här finner du information om Sri Chinmoy, andligt liv och meditation. Sri Chinmoy Centre har funnits i Sverige i över 30 år. Medlemmar träffas här för meditation eller annan andlig verksamhet.

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The Overlaugh Poem

This is a True, Absolutely 100% Real Life Poem of something that actually happened to Toshala on Meditation Night. (Don’t try this at home).

The Overlaugh Poem Those who have a tendency to overlaugh Just cannot cut their laughs in half. In some situations requiring propriety They are inclined to react with insobriety. For instance, just the other day Meditation started in the usual way. All was fine and dandy (everyone thinks) When Nick grabbed the chance for forty winks! He gave a snore as loud as a bell And then he fell off his seat as well! For a funny situation it was hard to top And personally I thought I would pop For a laugh was inside, growing bigger and bigger And around me people were starting to snigger. Jogyata laughed, just once, and then said, “Ahem” And we all followed his example – but then It was over for everyone else but me! And I was still writhing around in glee! I was there with my eyes streaming with mirth Bottling a snort for all I was worth. My mind then came up to have a play, Remembering all the funny things that happened that day. And worse still it went off to seek For the memories of all laughs that happened that week! I cast around wildly, looking for Grace And my eyes lit upon Simahin’s face! His visage was outlandish yet oddly serene (Those who’ve seen Simahin know what I mean). I kept it together for a brief little bit Then pretended to have a coughing fit. Sincerely I fought to keep mirth at bay, Composure, I could tell, was far away. Thankfully, luckily before worse came to worst (Before my laugh bubble irrevocably burst) I thought of Subarata and my mirth suddenly waned, The bubble dispersed and Peace Finally Reigned. – Toshala.

Return to: The Homepage of Toshala Elliott

Eternal Peace Flame

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Sri Chinmoy inaugurated the Eternal Peace Flame in 2001.

Quotes on Peace

I enjoy peace
Only when I am not afraid
Of changing my stubborn mind.

- Sri Chinmoy

Peace
Is in self-conquest.

- Sri Chinmoy

Possession-greed
Is peace-starvation.

- Sri Chinmoy

Mind-division-supremacy
Knows no peace.

- Sri Chinmoy

Recently, a statue of Sri Chinmoy was added to the site. The statue was sculpted by Kaivalya Topry.

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