The Sri Chinmoy Centre has centres in around 60 countries around the world and is a place where students of Sri Chinmoy meet for meditation, music and other spiritual activities. It was founded in 1970, by spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, a noted poet, musician, artist and sportsman.
The Sri Chinmoy Centre is a non-political organisation, and only seeks to inspire their local communities through activities such as offering free meditation classes, running events and concerts.
Sri Chinmoy teaches that spirituality should be based on simplicity, harmony and an acceptance of the world around us. He encouraged his students to follow a balanced life, which includes seeking all proper medical treatment and respecting local laws and regulations.
He felt that in order to change the world we should seek to change ourselves first, and that cultivating inner peace is the most effective way to bring about world peace.
When we pray and meditate, we develop or acquire peace of mind, let us say. When we have peace of mind, then we can come into the outer world to solve our problems. The outer world is full of problems, but our inner world is inundated with peace. How can we get in touch with this inner peace? That we do on the strength of our prayer and meditation.
The inner life is not the life of isolation. The real spiritual life, the real inner life, will never tell us to leave society and enter into the Himalayan caves; far from it! We dive deep within early in the morning. Then, when we enter the outer world, we bring forward what we have received from within and we try to offer this to the world at large.
Early in the morning we pray and meditate to acquire some inner wealth: peace, joy and bliss. Then, we go out to our respective offices and mix with our friends or colleagues. Perhaps they did not meditate or pray, and they are totally lost in the hustle and bustle of life.
When they see right in front of them life’s multifarious activities, they are simply lost. But because we pray and meditate, no matter what happens or what we do, we remain unperturbed; we remain calm and quiet. The inner life we practise through our prayer and meditation, and the outer life we practise through our dedication to the cause of humanity.
Sri Chinmoy