Writing & Poetry
More stories from Sri Chinmoy's students.
A Flame in my Heart
Adesh Widmer Zurich, Switzerland
A spiritual name is the name of our soul, and what we can become
Nayak Polissar Seattle, United States
I just knew from the moment I saw him
Ashrita Furman New York, United States
A Truckload of Humanitarian Aid Sails through Customs
Arthada Platzgummer Vienna, Austria
I was just so transported by the atmosphere
Pulak Viscardi New York, United States
In the Right Place, At the Right Time
Eshana Gadjanski Novi Sad, Serbia
All I needed was the Supreme, and I would always win
Pragati Pascale New York, United States
Connecting the dots
Lunthita Duthely Hialeah, United States
The first time we met our Guru
Kaivalya, Devashishu and Sahadeva Torpy London, England
In the Whirlwind of Life
Pradeep Hoogakker The Hague, Netherlands
I felt a bell ringing in my heart
Charana Evans Cardiff, Wales
Regaining My Inner Joy
Sujata Muto Kyoto, JapanSuggested videos
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Ashrita Furman New York, United States
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Aruna Pohland Augsburg, Germany
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Hemabha Jang Jeonju, South Korea
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Kokila Chamberlain Bristol, United Kingdom
So here you are half a planet away from your home, sitting on a slab of stone in the warm afternoon sun with these epiphanies rolling about inside your head. My brown cap shades my eyes. A good place to meditate, obey the grey stone and watch the mind. I recall an image from long ago, the mind likened to a buffalo that wants to eat the rice plants (sense objects that give immediate pleasure but subequent pain), the one who knows and watches as the owner of the buffalo. The buffalo is allowed to roam free, but you watch over the buffalo and shout when it comes too close to the rice plants – if it is stubborn and will not obey you, you hit it and send it away with your stick. "He who watches over his mind will escape the snares of Mara."