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This collection reprints the first major poetry opus, written by Sri Chinmoy in the late 70s and early 80s, all together in a fundamental volume of 10,207 poems in two tomes.The two tomes cover the following series:- Ten thousand Flower-Flames- 207 Flower-FlamesThis is a high-quality, hardbound edition, printed on acid free and lignin free paper; it meets all ANSI standards for archival quality paper. The Works of Sri Chinmoy series also include:#1. Poetry, vol. I: The Dance of Life, The Wings of Light, The Golden Boat (902 pages)#2. Questions & Answers, vol. I: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 1 to 19 (784 pages)#3. Questions & Answers, vol. II: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 20 to 38 (756 pages)#4. Stories, vol. I: The Earth-Illumination-Trumpets of Divinity's home - Illumination-experiences on Indian soil - Great Indian meals - India and her miracle-feast (714 pages)#5. Questions & Answers, vol. III: Flame-Waves, Sri Chinmoy Speaks (834 pages)
This collection reprints the first major poetry opus, written by Sri Chinmoy in the late 70s and early 80s, all together in a fundamental volume of 10,207 poems in two tomes.The two tomes cover the following series:- Ten thousand Flower-Flames- 207 Flower-FlamesThis is a high-quality, hardbound edition, printed on acid free and lignin free paper; it meets all ANSI standards for archival quality paper. The Works of Sri Chinmoy series also include:#1. Poetry, vol. I: The Dance of Life, The Wings of Light, The Golden Boat (902 pages)#2. Questions & Answers, vol. I: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 1 to 19 (784 pages)#3. Questions & Answers, vol. II: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 20 to 38 (756 pages)#4. Stories, vol. I: The Earth-Illumination-Trumpets of Divinity's home - Illumination-experiences on Indian soil - Great Indian meals - India and her miracle-feast (714 pages)#5. Questions & Answers, vol. III: Flame-Waves, Sri Chinmoy Speaks (834 pages)
Twenty-seven thousand Aspiration-Plants is a series of 27,000 poems that Sri Chinmoy began composing on 10 July 1983. This third volume covers the following series:- Twenty-seven thousand Aspiration-Plants - parts 134 to 201This is a high-quality, hardbound edition, printed on acid free and lignin free paper; it meets all ANSI standards for archival quality paper. The Works of Sri Chinmoy series also include:#1. Poetry, vol. I: The Dance of Life, The Wings of Light, The Golden Boat (902 pages)#2. Questions & Answers, vol. I: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 1 to 19 (784 pages)#3. Questions & Answers, vol. II: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 20 to 38 (756 pages)#4. Stories, vol. I: The Earth-Illumination-Trumpets of Divinity's home - Illumination-experiences on Indian soil - Great Indian meals - India and her miracle-feast (714 pages)#5. Questions & Answers, vol. III: Flame-Waves, Sri Chinmoy Speaks (834 pages)
Encompassing a period of almost fifty years, the stories of Sri Chinmoy delight the reader with their sheer richness, variety and intensity. This collection includes some of the major series together. This is Volume I.Volume I covers the following series: The Earth-Illumination-Trumpets of Divinity's home Illumination-experiences on Indian soil Great Indian meals: divinely delicious and supremely nourishing India and her miracle-feast: come and enjoy yourself The Works of Sri Chinmoy series:#1. Poetry, vol. I: The Dance of Life, The Wings of Light, The Golden Boat (902 pages)#2. Questions & Answers, vol. I: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 1 to 19 (784 pages)#3. Questions & Answers, vol. II: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 20 to 38 (756 pages)#4. Stories, vol. I: The Earth-Illumination-Trumpets of Divinity's home - Illumination-experiences on Indian soil - Great Indian meals - India and her miracle-feast (714 pages)#5. Questions & Answers, vol. III: Flame-Waves, Sri Chinmoy Speaks (916 pages)
Questions & Answers, vol. II includes: Complete twelve-part Flame-Waves series; This is a high-quality, hardbound edition, printed on acid free and lignin free paper; it meets all ANSI standards for archival quality paper. 520 pages.The "The Works of Sri Chinmoy" series:#1. Poetry, vol. I: The Dance of Life, The Wings of Light, The Golden Boat (902 pages)#2. Questions & Answers, vol. I: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 1 to 19 (784 pages)#3. Questions & Answers, vol. II: Sri Chinmoy Answers, parts 20 to 38 (756 pages)#4. Stories, vol. I: The Earth-Illumination-Trumpets of Divinity's home - Illumination-experiences on Indian soil - Great Indian meals - India and her miracle-feast (714 pages)#5. Questions & Answers, vol. II: Flame-Waves
Sri Chinmoy’s interest in running dates back to his youth. At the ashram, or spiritual community, where he lived from the ages of 12 to 32, he was the top-ranked sprinter and, for two consecutive years, decathlon champion. It wasn't until the fall of 1978, however, that he first became interested in long-distance running. Since then, he has pursued the sport with the same one-pointed intensity that he has brought to his various literary, artistic and musical pursuits. For Sri Chinmoy, running -- like writing, painting and composing -- is nothing but an expression of his inner cry for ever-greater perfection: perfection in the inner world and perfection in the outer world. “Our goal is always to go beyond, beyond, beyond,” he says. “There are no limits to our capacity, because we have the infinite Divine within us, and the Supreme is always transcending His own Reality.”Sri Chinmoy regards running as a perfect spiritual metaphor. “Try to be a runner and go beyond all that is bothering you and standing in your way,” he tells his students. “Be a real runner so that ignorance, limitations and imperfections will all drop far behind you in the race.” In this spirit he has inspired countless individuals to “run” -- both literally and figuratively.“Who is the winner?” he writes in one of his aphorisms. “Not he who wins the race, but he who loves to run sleeplessly and breathlessly with God the Supreme Runner.” As a fully God-realised spiritual Master, Sri Chinmoy has consecrated his life to this divinely soulful and supremely fruitful task. At the same time, on an entirely different level, he has made some significant contributions to the sport of running. He was the inspiration behind several long-distance relays, including a recent 300-mile run in Connecticut and the 9,000-mile Liberty-Torch run through all the states held during the 1976 Bicentennial. He has composed several running songs, which his students have performed at a number of races. His students have sponsored Sri Chinmoy Runs throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia as an offering to the running community. Moreover, Sri Chinmoy has encouraged his followers around the world to take up running as a means of overcoming lethargy and increasing their spiritual aspiration on the physical plane. Two hundred of his disciples, for example -- most of whom were novice runners -- completed last years's New York City Marathon.In the year he has been running, Sri Chinmoy himself has completed seven marathons. He averages about seventy to ninety miles a week, with most of his running done late at night or in the early hours of the morning. During his runs he has been chased by dogs, accosted by hooligans, greeted by admirers and cheered on by children. Sometimes he has had significant inner experiences; other times he has suffered deplorable outer experiences. As a spiritual Master of the highest order, Sri Chinmoy views these experiences -- both the divine ones and the undivine ones -- with a unique perspective. The running world is nothing but the human world in microcosm, and Sri Chinmoy's reminiscences stand as a remarkable commentary on the whimsical, poignant, funny, outrageous and, above all, supremely significant experience we call life.
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