Inspiration-Sounds III
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Welcome to Episode 3 of Inspiration-Sounds.
In this episode I have selected stories from Sri Chinmoy's book 'The Mind Jungles and the Heart Gardens of Life,' which he wrote for the occassion of his 70th birthday as an offering of inspiration and eternal wisdom. Each story, full of light and colour, offers a meaningful glimpse into the grand kaleidoscope of life.
These are some of my favourites, and I hope you enjoy them.
Budhsamudra Knox (Editor) Wellington - New Zealand
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In this story Sri Chinmoy offers a comparison between human exploration and divine discovery, starting with one of the greatest human explorers, Columbus. From the spiritual point of view, Sri Chinmoy explains in the simplest of terms the true nature of the divine journey.
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" The Loving God and the Stolen Mangoes"
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A priest is at his wit's end when he finds that mangoes are being stolen from his very own tree. Using his wisdom he designs a method to stop the culprits, however to his great surprise he discovers an eternal truth from the unlikely mischievous boys.
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"Not For Ten Million Dollars"
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A short story about the true nature of selfless service; of not working for material gain but for a higher cause. It shows that at timeswhat we really long for can be found in the simplest of gestures. 
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"Four Drunkards at the Railway Station"
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Among hundreds of people at a railway station four drunkards stand confused without any idea of what to do. They recieve a helping hand from a kindhearted station worker. Here Sri chinmoy writes, in his own humorous way, of one of the many curiosities of life common to us all. No matter how kind we are, or how hard we try to please, there is a greater and unfathomable presence at work beyond our imagination.
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budhsamudra_knox
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last modified
2006-03-13 04:50 PM
Contributors:
sri_chinmoy, budhsamudra_knox, sumangali_morhall
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