Growing up on Sri Chinmoy's path

Aruna's parents became Sri Chinmoy's students when she was just an infant; here she talks about her experience of growing up on Sri Chinmoy’s path. 

Becoming a disciple of Sri Chinmoy

Tilvila Hurwit and Lunthita Duthely are good friends, and both students of Sri Chinmoy in Florida. In this video, Tilvila tells Lunthita about her spiritual awakening and how she became drawn to Sri Chinmoy’s path of meditation.

Life in a spiritual workplace

Pranlobha works as a cook in a vegetarian restaurant in Seattle, run by students of Sri Chinmoy. In this short video, Pranlobha talks about the benefits and challenges of working in a spiritual workplace, focused on the teachings of Sri Chinmoy.

From religion to spirituality

In this video, Muslim Badami talks about his spiritual journey from following a religious path of prayer to discovering Sri Chinmoy’s path of meditation. Muslim also talks about the importance of his inner connection with his meditation teacher, and how he felt inwardly guided on his spiritual journey.

Agnikana's Group tour the UK and Ireland

Recently, the Czech music group "Agnikana's Group" toured parts of the British Isles to give free concerts of Sri Chinmoy's music. The group played in the major capitals of London, Cardiff, Dublin and Edinburgh, and also York, Bristol and Ipswich.

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Agnikana's group in London

Cross-posted from www.srichinmoycentre.org

New collection of stories by Sri Chinmoy's students

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On Sri Chinmoy's Sunlit Path is a collection of stories by nearly 100 disciples of Sri Chinmoy, talking about their experiences studying meditation under his guidance.

Cross-posted from www.srichinmoycentre.org

Patanga: my spiritual name

by Patanga Cordeiro

day-5-day-1--046.jpgPatanga is a Sanskrit spiritual name. Some names are very short, while others are very long. A spiritual name is the soul´s mantra, and it can also give indications of the soul´s mission. After receiving my name, I changed all necessary papers and documents, as I really wanted to call myself only by my spiritual name. Life is too short. I was given the name with the following meaning:

Patanga – a rishi who was part-author of the Rig Veda.

(A rishi means a “divine seer”)  The conciseness of the meaning of my name is both a relief and a challenge. Few things to concentrate on, but much to discover.

 

Cross-posted from www.srichinmoycentre.org

Spirituality means speed

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Cross-posted from www.srichinmoycentre.org

New book: 222 Meditation techniques

222-meditatiionA new book offers 222 different meditation techniques, taken from Sri Chinmoy's writings over 40+ years.

The meditation techniques include visualisations, concentration, breathing exercises and even meditations whilst running. The diverse range of meditation techniques are useful for both beginners and more experienced meditators.

The exercises can be a good way for people to give a new focus to their own meditation.

Cross-posted from www.srichinmoycentre.org

Spiritual moments with my grandmother

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Today I am trying to relate some of my (spiritual) experiences with my grandmother. I´ll start by briefly talking about her early life, and quickly move to the spiritual moments which I was told or have witnessed.

Cross-posted from www.srichinmoycentre.org

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