Chinmoy, the Bengali lecturer and author of Wings of Joy who now lives in
New York City and conducts twice-weekly peace meditations at the United Nations,
teaches a Hindu method of meditation that he calls the "path of the heart." This
book is a compilation of excerpts from Chinmoy's writings and teachings, grouped
thematically and in alphabetical order, from "Advice" to "Yoga." Other topics
among the 87 entries include "Beauty," "Dreams," "Faith," "Intuition,"
"Religion," "Sex" and "Worry." Most of the entries are composed in a q&a
format, as if a disciple were asking a series of questions about a particular
idea. Chinmoy's teachings unapologetically point to himself as a guru. In the
section "Death," for example, he promises his disciples that at the moment of
their deaths he will stand before them and take their souls into a gold or
silver chariot. He also offers a section called "Devotion to Guru." People who
have no experience with guru devotion in the Hindu tradition may find it
difficult to take such passages seriously. The book's lexicographical format
necessarily results in a superficial treatment of many matters; a serious
inquirer would probably prefer to read more in-depth works by Chinmoy, though a
beginner seeking an accessible treatment of Hindu thought might appreciate the
dictionary approach.
About the Author:
Sri Chinmoy is a Hindu spiritual teacher born in what is now Bangladesh in 1931. Disciples regard him as a fully realized spiritual master and as divine in a real sense. He is said to possess paranormal powers well beyond those of other human beings. This catechism of 556 questions and answers, grouped into 87 subject areas, broadly outlines his doctrine. It resembles that of other Hindu-tradition teachers: a soul endures repeated reincarnation until it is purified enough to become one with God
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