Sri Chinmoy

Sri Chinmoy
Chinmoy Kumar Ghose, better known as Sri Chinmoy, was an Indian spiritual leader who taught meditation in the West after moving to New York City in 1964. Chinmoy established his first meditation center in Queens, New York, and eventually had thousands of students in 60 countries. A prolific author, artist, poet, and musician, he also held public events such as concerts and meditations on the theme of inner peace. Chinmoy also advocated athleticism to achieve spiritual enlightenment, including distance running,...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionPhilosopher
Date of Birth27 August 1931
CountryIndia
Smile, smile, smile at your mind as often as possible. Your smiling will considerably reduce your mind's tearing tension.
I don't blame people who suspect my performance. My own mind suspects it. How can I blame them?
One of the main faults of a fool is that he never changes his mind.
Like kindness, a smile from the heart not only purifies the human mind but also illumines the human heart.
The world's oldest wisdom: each evil thought infuses the mind, sooner or later, with an unholy fear.
Alas, why does my mind have to walk through the dust of the past every day?
No mind, no form, I only exist; now ceased all will and thought; the final end of [Nature]]'s dance, I am it whom I have sought.
Not by blaming the world, not by shunning the world, but only be loving the world can I have peace of mind
O my mind,Make your speech egoless.Then everyoneWill appreciate, admire and adore you.
Peace is a stranger to the rigid mind. Peace is a guest of the flexible heart.
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.
When we meditate, what we actually do is enter into a vacant, calm, still, silent mind. We go deep within and approach our true existence, which is our soul. When we live in the soul, we feel that we are actually meditating spontaneously
You must direct your full, intense concentration on the heart. You must feel that you are not the mind. You have to feel that you are growing into the heart. You are only the heart and nothing else.
Meditation stops the sound-loving mind.