Poem: Sri Chinmoy, #21,305 Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees, Part 13, Agni Press, 1999
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Sri Chinmoy, Meditations: Food For The Soul, Agni Press, 1970
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Sri Chinmoy, Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees, Part 36, Agni Press, 2004
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Poem: When I Remember God’s Smiles # 4, Sri Chinmoy
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poem: Sri Chinmoy, Sail My Heartbeat Sail, Part 2.
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My Christmas-New Year Vacation-Aspiration Prayers, Part 26
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Our inner faith
Must determine the line
Of our outer actions.
Nature is never spent.
Nature’s beauty,
Nature’s capacity,
Nature’s reality,
Never run short of God’s infinite sea
And infinite sky.
By: Sri Chinmoy
Faith-trees
Have always
Extremely deep roots.
When the sun appears in the East,
I make friends with my poetry.
I see a golden disc
Right above the blue sea.
A red hibiscus is smiling at me,
Is there anybody on earth, O Sun,
Who does not long for your smile?
No, nobody.
Everybody wants your smile.
I too want you smile
And something more:
I want to bow to you
With my heart’s adoration.
(Sri Chinmoy) (Slide Show Home) (Aphorisms)
Wherever Your earthly existence is,
Your soul-bird can fly and fly
With God’s most soulful
And fruitful Promise.