First steps on the spiritual path
More stories from Sri Chinmoy's students.
If I could remember this in my daily life now, I'd be a very high soul
Charana Evans Cardiff, Wales
Meeting Sri Chinmoy for the first time
Janaka Spence Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Reflections on meditation
Janaka Spence Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Breaking the world record for the longest game of hopscotch
Pipasa Glass & Jamini Young Seattle, United States
Check your Front Tire
Arpan De Angelo New York, United States
A Truckload of Humanitarian Aid Sails through Customs
Arthada Platzgummer Vienna, Austria
Learning to follow my intuition
Saranyu Pearson Geelong, Australia
Sri Chinmoy meets an old friend
Pradhan Balter Chicago, United States
'You two have been friends for many hundreds of years'
Jogyata Dallas Auckland, New Zealand
'I could find out myself, but it was so much easier asking your soul'
Mridanga Spencer Ipswich, United Kingdom
The Swimming Relay
Toshala Elliott Auckland, New Zealand
Sri Chinmoy's biography, written by one of the most famous Bengali authors
Mahatapa Palit New York, United StatesSuggested videos
interviews with Sri Chinmoy's students
Things I have learnt from the spiritual life
Sanjay Rawal New York, United States
Self-transcendence in meditation
Kailash Beyer Zurich, Switzerland
My first impressions of Sri Chinmoy's philosophy
Lunthita Duthely Hialeah, United States
My favourite part of Sri Chinmoy's path
Muslim Badami Auckland, New Zealand
Siblings on a spiritual path
Pranlobha Kalagian Seattle, United States
Growing up on Sri Chinmoy's path
Aruna Pohland Augsburg, Germany
It was in 1980 that my parents and we three children became students of Sri Chinmoy. From the perspective of a child it looked like this: I remember that my parents were going to different spiritual groups and they often took me along to these meetings. I was always very impressed by the atmosphere, the light-coloured clothing and the many nice people. Nevertheless, I sometimes started crying without any apparent reason. Something didn’t quite seem right, I guess…