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Rating: Summary: Great Source of Enlightenment Review: Great book for Great Source of Enlightenment!
You wish you have read this book 20 years ago!
Rating: Summary: Staggering work on the spiritual life. Review: It took me a long time to arrive at the place where I inevitably had to find this book. I find it to be the most succinct, beautiful, practical, and accurate work on the spiritual life that I have ever read. Long and bumpy is the path to arrive at this book, Wings of Joy. First I went through Catholicism; its rigid literalistic theology, though, leaves something missing for the thinking person. Then, Buddhism, with its deep meditation and striving for enlightenment. But there is something big missing there too: its rejection of the world is too non-intuitive, and does not make sense in trying to live a harmonious unified life. Then other independent religious thinkers, like Osho, whose books are wonderful and inspiring, but who demands that we tear down everything we have learnt from any institution (parents, church, state, etc.), in order to achieve the freedom that is our birthright. This may be the right way, but its radicalness can leave one feeling rudderless (in a bad way). It all leads to Sri Chinmoy, who, seemingly with direct access to God and the soul, has written a work that transcends them all. He does not reject religion, but says that they all contain truth: "each religion is right, absolutely right, in its own way, but when we cry for the highest truth, love of God becomes our only religion." Have you ever seen a more perfect statement. He does not reject the body or the world. He says the body needs the soul to illuminate it, and the soul needs the body to manifest the soul. So logical, so true, so inspired. Love is the answer, as it should be; not some detached enlightenment. There is not only one path, as too many religions demand. In short, this is the man, and this is the book. May you love it and each other
Rating: Summary: Lucid Review: Sri Chinmoy is a living fountain of inspiration for the world. He writes from the heart in an elegant and lucid manner. His poetry communicates to our own hearts to stimulate the peace, harmony and love which are so simply already there. His rich Indian background and life accomplishments dramatically impower his messages.
Rating: Summary: Lucid Review: Sri Chinmoy is a living fountain of inspiration for the world. He writes from the heart in an elegant and lucid manner. His poetry communicates to our own hearts to stimulate the peace, harmony and love which are so simply already there. His rich Indian background and life accomplishments dramatically impower his messages.
Rating: Summary: Bottle Water for the 21st Century Soul Review: The Wings of Joy by Sri Chinmoy, a Fireside paperback, takes readers beyond the roller coaster of the human condition to an everyday experience of genuine inner peace and joy. The book, could in fact, revolutionize what we come to expect from inspirational reading. While The Wings of Joy is similar to other bestseller titles, with easy to read short stories, prose and poetry, it offers something absolutely unique in modern publishing-purity. The clarity and freshness in the pages of The Wings of Joy is more like a healthy dose of Evian for the soul than a comfort food or sweet escape. Instead of candy-coating the soul's journey, Sri Chinmoy looks at its totality and addresses its difficulties. For example, rather than pretending anger doesn't exist, Sri Chinmoy confronts it outright. "When you become angry, it means you have lost your oneness with the world around you . . . the after-effects of anger are frustration and depression." How do we overcome the obstacle? Two ways to "illumine" anger are to either enlarge your heart or to think of perfecting yourself instead. Such tactics are "peace-weapons" that can be used to win in the everyday battle of life. For anyone seeking to go beyond the quick fix soul remedies and comfort foods of todays' market place, The Wings of Joy offers a fresh look at preventative measures for the 21st-century soul. Sri Chinmoy's is an author who has dedicated his life to inner peace and meditation. His thirty-five years of renaissance-like spiritual activism in the West has resulted in a new millennium wisdom made up of all the right stuff: simplicity, humility, sincerity, soulful clarity, and above all practicality. "We can have more joy and less tension in our daily life only through self-giving, not demanding." -Sri Chinmoy, The Wings of Joy
Rating: Summary: Simple but profound philosophy for joyful spiritual living Review: When I first came across this book, having read many others by Sri Chinmoy, I was expecting it to be mostly about the practise of meditation. But while Wings of Joy includes some wonderful (and beautifully simple) meditation techniques, it is more of a practical guide to using the light and strength one receives in meditation or prayer to deal with life's' problems and challenges. Wings of Joy is an incredibly positive and uplifting work. Each chapter leaves you with the feeling that none of the obstacles in your life, inner or outer, is unconquerable. Sri Chinmoy is obviously a man who has mastered the highest meditation, and who feels that the eternal peace and divinity inside each person is infinitely vaster and more powerful than the so-called problems we encounter in our journey through life. This positive message is central to Wings of Joy, as it is to many of Sri Chinmoys' other works (which number over 1200). I recommend this book not only to those who wish to learn to meditate, or explore spiritual philosophy, but also to anyone looking for inspiration to carry them forward in their life. It's simplicity and clarity make Wings of Joy extremely accessible - the perfect book to buy as a gift.
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