When we try to express the experience of the Infinite Consciousness, our human tongue loses all its power of expression. What shall we do then? We sh… - Chinmoy Kumar Ghose

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When we try to express the experience of the Infinite Consciousness, our human tongue loses all its power of expression. What shall we do then? We shall have to remain silent. Lo! In no time we shall realise that Silence is infinitely more eloquent and more fruitful than words.

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About Chinmoy Kumar Ghose

Sri Chinmoy (27 August 1931 – 11 October 2007) was a spiritual teacher, poet, humanitarian, musician and athlete. Born in Bengal, India, at age of 11 he moved to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram before moving to New York, in 1964.

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Native Name: শ্রী চিন্ময়
Alternative Names: Sri Chinmoy
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He was very pure in mind and heart. He was a lover: a lover not only of his race but a lover of all mankind. His heart was so broad, so great, so magnanimous, and this gave him a most sincere feeling of absolute oneness with everyone. This is what made him so divinely great.

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