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Quote What is Love?

 

Love

 

What is Love?
It is something that has
Infinite possibilities
To enlarge and expand.

 

Love is the inner bond,
the inner connection, the inner link between man and God,

between the finite and the infinite.
We always have to approach God through love.
Without love, we cannot become one with God.

 

What is love?

If love means possessing someone or something then that is not real love;

that is not pure love.
If love means giving and becoming one with everything,
with humanity and divinity, then that is real love.
Real love is our total oneness with the object loved and with the possessor of love.
Who is the possessor of love? God

 

By: Sri Chinmoy

From: Quotes on Love

Love Human and Love Divine

Photo by Ranjit Sri Chinmoy Centre Galleries

 

Thought of the Day – Eastern Mysticism

Thought of the Day by Sanjaya Spettigue.

In this episode of "Thought Of The Day", Sanjaya Spettigue reflects on the legacy and contribution of George Harrison, one of the Beatles, whose genuine interest in Eastern philosophy influenced a whole generation.

"The 1960s saw a revolution in many aspects, dress, fashion, relationships. The PM Harold Macmillan said – you’ve never had it so good." But the 1960s also saw a growing interest in eastern mysticism and eastern philosophy. This was an aspiration to experience God within rather than through outer religious experiences. George Harrison inspired many young people to look into these eastern religions."

Quotes on Transformation by Sri Chinmoy

 

Quotes on Transformation

 

"Neither an individual effort nor an individual abnegation can bring about the transformation of your consciousness.
This transformation is possible only by the descent of a Higher Light. "

 

"Both the descent of Truth into the lower nature and the ascent of the lower nature into the higher Truth are capable of solving the problem of problems, the illumination of human consciousness. They are equally effective and have an equal speed. "

 

"Be Universal in your love.
You will see the universe to be the picture of your own being. "

 

Quotes By: Sri Chinmoy

From: Excerpt from Eternity’s Breath by Sri Chinmoy.

Photo by Kamalika Sri Chinmoy Centre Galleries

 

"To think of physical transformation without having some kind of realisation is to count your chickens before they are hatched. "

"Surrender has to look up with folded hands.
Transformation has to look down with palms facing the earth-consciousness. "

"The transformation of human nature in its completeness must unavoidably progress at the speed of a tortoise. "

"There is but one Knowledge. There is but one Realisation. You are at once the Seeker and the Fulfiller. "

"What is liberation? It is the extinction of a divided consciousness in the all-pervading oneness of the Supreme. "

"What is meant by spiritual perfection? It is the constant capacity to live in God and to reveal Him in one’s every moment. "

"In the field of true spirituality, Experience serves as breakfast; Realisation as lunch; Transformation as dinner."

 

by: Sri Chinmoy

Meditation Video

 

"When you meditate, what you actually do is to enter into a calm or still, silent mind. We have to be fully aware of the arrival and attack of thoughts. That is to say, we shall not allow any thought, divine or undivine, good or bad, to enter into our mind. Our mind should be absolutely silent. Then we have to go deep within; there we have to observe our real existence. "

Sri Chinmoy

 

 

 

Video of Meditation Silence featuring spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy.

Produced by contributors to Sri Chinmoy TV

Subscribe to other editions at iTunes – Meditation Silence

 

Quote on Meditation from Excerpt from Earth’s Cry Meets Heaven’s Smile, Part 1 by Sri Chinmoy.

Quote on Meditation from Excerpt from Earth’s Cry Meets Heaven’s Smile, Part 1 by Sri Chinmoy.

Silence of Meditation

Modern life with all its distractions and features seems particularly unsuited to silence. Even if we have actual outer silence our mind is rarely silent. If we analyse our thoughts there seem to be a never ending stream of worries, anxieties, and regrets.

In meditation we try to do a very difficult thing – silence our thoughts completely. It is difficult only because we are so unused to this idea. The mind is so used to thinking that it is easy to think our existence is defined by our thoughts and this must be our only existence. To quote the famous saying of Descartes “I think therefore I am”
However meditation teaches that what we are is unencumbered by thoughts. The real “I” is our self which is beyond thought.

There is an interesting exercise to prove this. Whenever a thought arises in the mind, ask yourself where is the origination of this thought? This leads you to part of yourself which is beyond thought. Also be aware of the fact that you can choose which thought to accept and which to reject. This again shows us that what we are, is not our thoughts. There is some inner self which can decide whether to pursue thoughts or not. It is when we are able to stop thoughts entering our mind that we will start to experience real silence. This technique of meditation on the question “Who am I?” was particularly recommended by Spiritual Master Ramana Maharshi.

 

Silence of Meditation

The silence of meditation is not just quietness. It embodies a dynamic and vast consciousness far beyond our usual experience of everyday life. It is in this mental silence that we can access our own hidden consciousness. By silence we really mean the silence of the mind.

“Silence is not silent. Silence speaks. It speaks most eloquently.
Silence is not still. Silence leads. It leads most perfectly.”

Sri Chinmoy

 

Difficulties in achieving Silence

A difficulty we face in experiencing silence in the mind is that part of us is uncertain what will happen. It is like stepping into the unknown, this fear of the unknown keeps us from diving deep into our meditation. To experience the silence of meditation it is necessary to give up worries about the future, regrets about the past. It is also necessary to give up our own notions of what we are. We have to feel the need for giving up these negative qualities and suspending the judgement of the mind. If we can experience the silence of meditation it is liberating because unencumbered by our own thoughts we can make ourselves receptive to the inner peace of our own soul.

“Silence tells the seeker in us to love, to love himself. It tells us it is wrong to hate ourselves because of our imperfections.”

– Sri Chinmoy

 

Silence is experienced in the Heart.

When we meditate we can try focus our sense of awareness in the heart. When we talk about the heart in meditation we are actually referring to the spiritual heart. This is a Chakra or energy centre. We have seven of these charkas and they are explained in Hindu, Buddhist and other scriptures. If we concentrate on the spiritual heart, which is located in the centre of the chest near the physical heart, then over time we will feel a physical sensation like a rotating disc. This is a good sign. It is in the heart that it is easiest to silence the mind. The heart has a power of its own. The nature of the heart is not to judge, think or criticise. The qualities of the heart embody vastness, oneness and love. It is here that we can experience silence most effectively.

Article by Richard Pettinger

Sources:Silence at Sri Chinmoy Library

Poems Time

 

Time
Is everywhere
Precious.

 

Do not waste time
Thinking of a better future

 

The futures is here –
In the heart of
Here and Now.

 

Poems By: Sri Chinmoy

Photo by Kamalika Sri Chinmoy Centre Galleries

 

Poems about Time at Poetseers

"Unaspiring human beings do not enlist the help of time. They do not know the value of time They think that achievement is of paramount importance, and not the time required for the achievement. So they do not care for time; they neglect time. They do not realise that time is the bridge that will carry them to the other shore. If they do not use the bridge, they cannot go on to the other shore where there is Light, Peace and Bliss in boundless measure. But the aspiring person, the seeker, appreciates time and utilises it. When it is time to eat, he will eat; when it is time to think, he will think; when it is time to study spiritual books, he will study; and when it is time to rest, he will rest. For him, each day is a new challenge, a new opportunity. He enters into the battlefield of life to conquer darkness, limitation, bondage and death. He has to fight and rest at the appropriate times. He has to do all the things that are necessary to invoke Peace, Light and Bliss from above in infinite measure so that he can bring to the fore his inner divinity and offer it to the world at large."

From: Talk on Time by Sri Chinmoy