Sri Chinmoy Lives!
Months ago, I began reading The
Divine Hero by Sri Chinmoy (1931-2007), which spoke to me on many levels. Upon finishing it, I ordered other books by this well-known spiritual master. Right now, I am
reading his Meditation: Man-Perfection in God-Satisfaction,
and I am engaging in morning breath meditation, due in part to him, for the first time in
more than twenty years. While meditating this morning, the image of
my keys flashed before me; the keys to both home and office were glistening. Two hours later,
while sitting on the 2 Train, I
came across this passage in Sri Chinmoy's Meditation:
Question: Is it really necessary to
seek help when we are suffering from mental problems? Can’t we just
meditate by ourselves and find the answer?
Answer: Suppose
you say, “I am suffering from certain mental difficulties, but I
know the answer is inside. Now it is all night, but I feel that there
is light inside my heart.” This is what you feel, but you find it
difficult to go deep within and discover the light. Then you have to
go to someone who can bring to the fore the light that you have
within you. It is as if you have misplaced the key to your own house
and don’t know how to open the door. But a friend of yours comes
with a light and helps you look for the key. After you find it with
his help, you open the door and then he goes away. If you are ready
to search in the dark for the key that you have lost, then you can
try. But if you have a friend who has a light, then you can have more
confidence in finding the key. So the teacher is a helper, an eternal
friend who helps you in your search. When he helps you find the key,
he won’t keep it. He won’t say it is his key. No! It is your key,
your house, your light. Then you will enter into the house and get
everything that you needed and wanted.
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