Story-Gems: Achieving the Impossible
More stories from Sri Chinmoy's students.
I was what you call a classic unconscious seeker
Rupantar LaRusso New York, United States
My first Guru
Adarini Inkei Geneva, Switzerland
So much longing, for something
Pushpa rani Piner Ottawa, Canada
Spiritual moments with my grandmother
Patanga Cordeiro São Paulo, Brazil
Regaining My Inner Joy
Sujata Muto Kyoto, Japan
If I can smile like that, it's worth becoming a disciple
Mahatapa Palit New York, United States
A love that was thick like butter
Mahatapa Palit New York, United States
In the Whirlwind of Life
Pradeep Hoogakker The Hague, Netherlands
How my spiritual search led me to Sri Chinmoy
Vidura Groulx Montreal, Canada
A 40-Year Blessing
Sarama Minoli New York, United States
Failures are the pillars of success
Anugata Bach New York, United States
It does not matter which spoon you use
Brahmacharini Rebidoux St. John's, CanadaSuggested videos
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Garga Chamberlain Bristol, United Kingdom
What drew me to Sri Chinmoy's path
Nikolaus Drekonja San Diego, United States
Beginnings of a spiritual journey
Mahatapa Palit New York, United States
My spiritual search from childhood
Hemabha Jang Jeonju, South Korea
A feeling that something more exists
Florbela Caniceiro Coimbra, Portugal
So it happened that many, many, many years later, Muhammed Ali was retired and he had Parkinson's disease. For whatever reason, I decided to pick up a copy of The Village Voice. I opened the newspaper and right in the middle was this big advertisement for a movie—actually, more like a documentary—about a fight that Muhammad Ali had in Zaire, Africa: When we were Kings.