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First-hand experiences of meditation and spirituality.
I just knew from the moment I saw him
Ashrita Furman New York, United States
The Ever-Transcending Goal
Preetidutta Thorpe Auckland, New Zealand
You only have to keep your eyes and ears open
Gannika Wiesenberger Linz, AustriaAkuti: a pioneer-jewel in our Centre
Akuti Eisamann Connecticut, United States
Celestial experiences
Antaranga Gressenich Munich, Germany
Bhutan, A Country Less Travelled...
Ambarish Keenan Dublin, Ireland
My Room
Preetidutta Thorpe Auckland, New Zealand
People see something in Guru and want to be part of it
Saraswati Martín San Juan, Puerto Rico
Our Guru becomes the perfect disciple
Devashishu Torpy London, United Kingdom
How I learned from Sri Chinmoy
Pradhan Balter Chicago, United States
Muhammad Ali: I was expecting a monster, but I found a lamb
Sevananda Padilla San Juan, Puerto Rico
Is it unspiritual to care about winning?
Tejvan Pettinger Oxford, United Kingdom
The first time we met our Guru
Kaivalya, Devashishu and Sahadeva Torpy London, EnglandSuggested videos
interviews with Sri Chinmoy's students
Experiences of meditation
Preetidutta Thorpe Auckland, New Zealand
Humorous moments with Sri Chinmoy
Toshala Elliott Auckland, New Zealand
No prior experience needed
Samalya Schafer Berlin, Germany
Making progress on Sri Chinmoy's Path
Daulot Fountain Seattle, United States
'Everyone is feeling nothing but love'
Suren Leosson Reykjavik, Iceland
Growing up on Sri Chinmoy's path
Aruna Pohland Augsburg, Germany
“How do you benefit from the meditative life?” I was asked this question in an informal meeting with a few colleagues during a school training session last year. At first I explained to them briefly about my own quest for a more peaceful life within and without and then—it was definitely the most difficult topic to digest—I told them how happily a person can value his daily life if he stops thinking and starts feeling with the spiritual heart. Unfortunately, the urge for the submission of a final paper by the group would not allow me to speak at length on my personal experiences.