My simple and humble message to the people of Hiroshima is this: We shall not look back. We shall only look forward. Behind us there is no goal. The goal is ahead of us and this goal embodies real joy, real peace and real satisfaction.
In order to reach this goal we shall pray for God's infinite Compassion and we shall meditate for God's infinite Love. From our prayer and meditation we shall definitely receive infinite Compassion and Love. With these divine qualities from Heaven, Hiroshima and Nagasaki will be able to offer a fruitful and immortal dawn to humanity. It will be the dawn of universal peace, peace in self-giving and peace in oneness-family.
No other place has suffered as Hiroshima and Nagasaki have suffered. Therefore, Hiroshima and Nagasaki are supremely chosen by God to offer the message of universal peace-the message of peace in oneness-family and peace in the world-family, which is the only real peace.
May each human being on earth join the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in their soulful prayers and meditations for the transformation of the world-mind, the mind that wants to exercise supremacy. In fear there is no peace. In division there is no peace. In destruction there is no peace. Only in oneness there is peace. The mind of supremacy has to be conquered and the heart of oneness has to be brought forward and energised every day. It is the sufferers of yesterday who are now in the best position to receive Love and Compassion-Light from Above and to distribute it to the world of darkness all around.
My message to Hiroshima embodies my heart's most intense cry, and this cry I wish to share with all human beings who are conscious God-lovers, which means all those who believe in God's universal family and oneness-home.
The experience of supremacy must come to an end. From now on, forever and forever, the experience and realisation of self-transcendence should be our individual, our collective and, ultimately, our universal goal, the only goal. This goal of self-transcendence is God's supreme Choice in humanity and for humanity.
So this is my message to Hiroshima. It applies to all those who have special love for Hiroshima and also to those who love the suffering humanity and want to be of real service to the suffering humanity.
Hiroshima
January 4, 1986Hiroshima
January 5, 1986Nagoya
January 11, 1986Kyoto
January 7, 1986Peace is the aspiration-cry of man's heart in God's Compassion-Eye. Peace is the Satisfaction-Smile of God's Heart in man's perfection-life. Peace is in man's renunciation of his desire-life. This peace is superb. Peace is in man's acceptance and transcendence of his present-day reality-life. This peace is divine. Peace is in man's sleeplessly unconditional surrender to God's Will. This peace is supreme.
If I want peace, if I need peace in this world and from this world, then I must demand peace from my own heart, my own mind, my own vital and my own body.
Peace is at once God's transcendental and universal Language. Each seeker, during his Heaven-ascending prayers and earth-transforming meditations, must learn this language from God Himself. This peace-language only the Inner Pilot can teach a truth-seeker and God-lover.
Here we are at Tokyo University. I am offering my heart's loving and soulful gratitude to the aspiring students and illumining teachers of this university. I am offering them my heart's divine love-songs and I am requesting them to spread their hearts' flower-fragrance all over the world.
(Sri Chinmoy sings a song he composed for Tokyo.)
My aspiring life sees, feels and knows that Japan is beauty's flower-garden. A flower immediately gives me joy, and inside this joy I immediately feel peace in my outer life. A good thought also gives me immediate joy, and inside this joy I immediately feel peace in my inner life. My outer peaceful joy is illumining. My inner peaceful joy is fulfilling. I pray to God for the inseparable oneness of my outer peaceful joy and my inner peaceful joy.
From the inmost recesses of my heart I am praying to the Liberator, Lord Buddha, to inundate the aspiring consciousness of Japan, his Immortality's choice abode, with his Infinity's Peace.
It is here in Japan that Hiroshima and Nagasaki became the untold destruction-sufferers. May Hiroshima and Nagasaki become the two harbinger-peace-givers for the entire peace-longing world.
Peace: God's Dream-Reality's Oneness-Boat, Fulness-Shore. Peace. Peace. Peace.
Sri Chinmoy gave this talk after the Tokyo University Peace Concert on January 10, 1986.Mr. Utsunomiya: This is a handy, small booklet, as you see. It is easy to hand out to people. So whenever I go to the U.S. and elsewhere, I take a few of these booklets and distribute them. Many American friends of mine already have copies. It's not a matter of us disliking Americans — not any more — but rather it is a matter for the whole of mankind to remember that this has happened in the history of mankind.
Sri Chinmoy: If we remember our deplorable mistake, then we will not repeat it. But if it escapes our memory, then we may do it again. A child touches fire and burns his finger. Then after a few months, he may totally forget and then again he may go near fire and be burnt once more. But if he remembers, then he will not go near fire. Similarly, if the Americans remember what they did, then they will not repeat it and the world will not get the same experience.Sri Chinmoy: Here I wish to say that human beings are not perfect. The Japanese are not perfect, the Americans are not perfect, the Indians are not perfect. Otherwise, we would all be saints and sages and not do anything wrong. Just because we are not perfect, we make deplorable mistakes. Suppose that today I have done something wrong to you and caused you suffering. Then tomorrow you come back with infinitely more power than I have and you retaliate. If we continue this game, then there will never be world peace.
So we have to stop. I strike you and you strike me. Whose striking is harder, God alone has to judge. But afterwards we come to realise that we have done something wrong and we stop. If I want to remember that your blow was harder than mine, and I decide to again gather strength and give you one more blow, then there will be no end to it. Or often the superior one thinks, "Perhaps my opponent is gathering strength; so let me become more powerful." This is what America and Russia are doing. They are thinking that one day Japan or China will become stronger than they are, so they are all the time trying to increase their strength.
But this feeling of being stronger or weaker should go away. In a oneness-family, one brother may be physically stronger than the other brothers. Again, another brother may be mentally stronger and a third may be spiritually stronger. But it is all in the family, so each one's strength belongs to the others. You are a doctor, I am a lawyer and somebody else is a politician, let us say. The politician should not think that the doctor is useless, and the doctor should not think that the politician or the lawyer is useless. Everybody has his own respective place in our world-family.
We have to have inner strength in order to start spreading peace. Like Mahatma Gandhi said, it is one thing to strike someone; that is one kind of strength. Again, to bring forward inner strength and to refrain from striking someone is another kind of strength. It is one kind of strength to raise my hand and another kind of strength to keep my hand by my side. Strength comes not only in movement. Strength can also be found in remaining calm, quiet, silent. That is static strength.
Japan attacked China. Then it went to Burma and on to Chittagong. When I was a child, how many times I had to take shelter when the Japanese planes, like flies, used to come in the sky. There would be a siren, and we would immediately go into a V-shaped hole. At that time there was no peace. While sleeping, all of a sudden we would hear the Japanese planes buzzing. We were innocent village people, and everybody was frightened to death.
My father had a small bank. A Japanese bomb dropped, and the bank became a big hole-like a swimming pool. It just disappeared and became an open area. Like that, so many places were destroyed. Early in the morning you would be coming outside and bullets would be passing through the trees. Such an experience!
Now I have become a seeker and I do not hold anything against Japan. Why? Because I feel that at that time Japan was ignorant. A child is ignorant, so what does he do? He strikes and breaks things. He does not do it deliberately; unconsciously he does it. The result is that his own hand is broken or he realises that he has struck his dear ones and feels repentent.If the superpowers use their atomic power, they will kill millions of people. But God's entire creation will not be destroyed. Impossible! Somewhere on earth, people will survive. These survivors will have no love for the ones who started the war. Let us say I am a poet and you are a boxer. We are members of the same family and live in the same house. If we have an argument, you can knock me down since you are a boxer. But the rest of the members of the family will hate you because the power that you have used is destruction-power and not love-power. Lord Buddha came here from India with the message of peace. Jesus Christ also had the message of peace. Is there anybody who does not know of them? The Christ is known, the Buddha is known and other spiritual figures are known as saviours, and they are remembered with love and adoration. But if the present leaders of the superpowers destroy the world, they will be known as Hitlers or Mussolinis. Now who is going to love a Hitler or Mussolini? I may be able to destroy you, but the world will hate me and I will experience no sense of satisfaction. But if I use my love-power, as Buddha used his love-power and Christ used his love-power, then the world will always remember me with love.
So we have to see which kind of power we need. If we want peace, which is the only satisfaction, then we need love-power. I have to love you and you have to love me. By loving we expand and expand, and the satisfaction that we get constantly increases, plus it lasts. But from destruction we get no satisfaction at all. It lasts for one second and then is destroyed by the hate we get from those we harmed. If I have done something bad, I can brag. But then I look around and see that everybody hates me. Will I get satisfaction? No! But if I have done something good and great, everybody will be dancing with joy, and that joy will last forever.Here also, if every month I have been making a certain number of weapons, then I will gradually make fewer and fewer and fewer. Then in six months or one year or two years, I will completely stop. This is the most effective way to rectify my mistakes. Slowly and steadily I will come to the right path.
Another thing also I can do. If I have done something wrong to you, I shall try to compensate for the damage that I have caused. But compensation in itself is not enough. I must do something on the strength of my sympathy and oneness so that you will not only be happy but actually forgive me. I must do more than just stop doing this thing. I have to do something to rectify it, so I give you as much as I can to make you feel that I have established my oneness with you.
There are quite a few things that America and Japan are doing together, and it gives them such joy. For example, Japan invites American runners to come to its friendship race. The whole world is running — either running towards destruction or running towards perfection. When the Japanese and Americans run together on Friendship Day, it is a great achievement. Both parties have forgotten their rivalry and animosity, and they are running as friends. So let this friendship increase from one day to two days. Gradually let it become 365 days of friendship and then another 365 days. If we have established friendship, how can there be any dispute, any quarrel, any fight, any war?Mr. Utsunomiya: Thank you very much. Can I keep this?
Sri Chinmoy: Yes! This is for you. I am offering this with my heart's infinite gratitude. We are two brothers sailing in the same boat.
Mr. Utsunomiya: You will live longer than I will, but I am so honoured to hear that. Thank you.
Sri Chinmoy: But no matter where you are, your soul will bless us. You may not be in the body, but from Heaven you will bless humanity. You have been blessing humanity for 80 years, and I pray that you will continue to bless humanity for at least 20 more years. In India we talk about people living 100 years. I understand you are 80. So I pray that for at least 20 more years you will be in the physical to bless the world.
Again, it is not age that matters but the inspiration, aspiration and dedication that you are showing. This dynamism of yours will spread all over the world. This is most important. Otherwise, people live to a ripe old age, but they do nothing for mankind. In your case, at every moment you are serving humanity. So every second of yours on earth is so precious. I am a lover of peace and you are also a lover of peace. We are in the same boat, The Japanese are blessed to have you here.
Meeting you has been a very memorable experience for me.```
Akishige Matsumoto,Ceaseless aspiration-fire you are!
In you Japan has discoveredBenevolence-fulness unparalleled,
That sleeplessly shinesIn your life's meditation-light.
O flower-blossomed heart of Japan,India has flung open her heart's door to you
And is beckoning your aspiration-peace-flooded eyesAnd offering her soul's oneness-love.
```Mr. Matsumoto: Thank you very much. I am very grateful. Before I left for Shikoku, a friend of mine told me about a man who lives in the heart as I do, and my friend invited me to go to a concert to see this man. While Sri Chinmoy performed on 10 different instruments at Bunka Geijutsu Kaikan Hall, I was deeply moved. It was a most mystical experience for me.
Ladies and gentlemen, I feel that the lives of the Japanese people are maybe a little too hectic and a little too busy. It is necessary for us to meditate inwardly once in a while to transform ourselves.
I am truly delighted to have Sri Chinmoy here with us as our special guest today. Transcending all nationalities, we are one in heart and soul.CERTIFICATE OF FRIENDSHIP
TO MASTER SRI CHINMOY
We are extremely pleased to have had the bond of friendship established between you and our group while we continue our efforts in reforming the country and its people with our hope for world peace and the welfare of humanity.
As we feel deeply honoured to have had the opportunity to invite you as our special guest, we would like to present this certificate as a sign of our everlasting friendship.
Akishige Matsumoto
Japan Republic Association
January 12, 1986Akishige Matsumoto
Aspriha bahni abiratoJapaner maha kalyan
Jani atandra taba dhyanKusumita hiya Japaner
Abarita hiya bharaterDake taba puta ankhi
Tomare danite rakhi ```Sri Chinmoy: I wish to offer my soul's deepest gratitude to our Brother-Father-Mentor-Coach, Nakamura. While he was on earth, he wanted his dearest Seko to offer to the world something unique. I am sure that in the soul's world he has the same vision — that his dearest student-son should offer something most extraordinary to the world at large.
His departure is extremely significant. According to Indian philosophy, water means consciousness: water signifies consciousness infinite. His soul came from Infinity and has again gone back to Infinity. From the infinite Consciousness he appeared on the earth plane to inspire the running world to become more perfect and to do many, many other extraordinary things not only for his beloved Japan but for the whole world.
Here we are remembering and we shall always remember our dearest Nakamura, our Brother-Father-Teacher-Friend, with our heart's boundless gratitude. His wisdom, his compassion, his love and his feeling of oneness for his students, especially Seko, for his dear, intimate ones and for the whole world, will always be treasured by us all. Now we are invoking his soul and praying to bring down his soul's presence to bless us all with his boundless Peace, Light and Delight.Mr. Kobayashi: I would like to thank you for these kind words. As long as the runners follow Mr. Nakamura's spirit and feel that he is protecting them from Above, they will be able to continue with their effort and do very well.
Sri Chinmoy: I also feel exactly the same. As long as they offer their love and gratitude to their Sensei-Teacher-Brother-Friend, he will offer them Heavenly blessings. And these Heavenly blessings will become their most astonishing achievements.Sri Chinmoy (to Seko): How is your married life? You should have brought your wife here. There are so many of our girls here whom she could have met. Does she run?
Seko: Yes. She won the corporate relay for the S & B company. I am the so-called coach for the runners because my ankle has been injured.
/Sri Chinmoy: When are you going to run a marathon again?
Seko: I am going to run a race next spring. Next year I will run possibly two marathons.
Sri Chinmoy: Will you run in Fukuoka?
Seko: I haven't decided on which marathons, but I will run two.
Mr. Kobayashi: Mr. Shintaku of our team won the Fukuoka Marathon on December 1st in 2:09:51.
Sri Chinmoy: See how Mr. Nakamura's soul's blessings are working.
Mr. Kobayashi: Mr. Seko and Mr. Shintaku are rivals from the same team.Sri Chinmoy: But didn't something happen during that marathon and you could have done better?
Seko: Once towards the end of the Fukuoka Marathon I was ready to do a 100-metre dash to pass Ikangaa.
Sri Chinmoy: In one marathon you took off your hat.
Seko: When I threw off my hat during the Los Angeles Olympic marathon, at that time the temperature had gone down and I felt cooler. That is why I took it off.Seko: Absolutely yes!
Animesh: And the world record?
Seko: I would like to break it.Sri Chinmoy: It should be an inspiration, not a frightening experience.
Seko: Carlos Lopes' world-record victory gives me inspiration in the sense that if one heightens one's spirituality to a high level, one can achieve many things in spite of one's age. So it is truly an inspiration for me.Seko: I also like Frank Shorter. When I was in high school, I respected and admired Frank Shorter.
Sri Chinmoy: With Rodgers it was competition. He was a rival.Sri Chinmoy: Where do you import from?
Mr. Kobayashi: Since the climate of Japan is not warm enough to grow them, we import the raw materials for curry from Southeast Asia — especially peppers. We import the raw goods and then ship the finished product to foreign countries.
Sri Chinmoy: Which are the foreign countries?
Mr. Kobayashi: Europe and America. Hawaii in particular has many Japanese descendents. We also ship the finished product back to the Southeast Asian countries.Sri Chinmoy: Most of my students will run tomorrow. Unfortunately, I am having problems with my knees so I will not be able to run the marathon. Is it your left ankle that is injured?
Seko: The sole of my right foot has been injured for five months.
Sri Chinmoy: So for five months you have not been practising?
Seko: Very little. Only jogging.
Sri Chinmoy: It is getting better now?
Seko: It is a little better; there is a little progress. Next year I would like to go to Chicago to run the marathon.
Sri Chinmoy: The Chicago and New York marathons are practically in the same month.Mr. Kobayashi: Chicago was very greedy last year. For the record-breaking runner the prize money was very high.
Sri Chinmoy: This year they will increase the prize money.
Mr. Kobayashi: Probably the runners are more concerned with which races the stronger runners go to. They are more concerned with the competition than the money. They will go to the race that has the more powerful runners. If Chicago has more powerful runners, they will go there — not just because of the prize money but because of the good competition.
Sri Chinmoy: They are not greedy; they only want to increase their capacity.Seko: How many miles do you run a week?
Pahar: Fifty or sixty.
Seko: You have to double it.Seko: Fifty miles a week is not enough.
Sri Chinmoy: Now he has to do 100 miles a week?
Seko: And also he should do a long run of 20 miles at least once a week. Then the rest of the week he can do shorter distances.
Pahar: Two runs a day?
Seko: That is the best. One in the morning and one in the afternoon or evening.
Sri Chinmoy: Shorter distances.
Seko: Then, once a week he should do speed work. Three times in one session he should run 5000-metre intervals in order to run a 2:30 marathon. As soon as my injury stops giving me problems, at the beginning of next year, I will start seriously training for the marathon. After my marriage, I stopped participating in races, so the world is saying that I have become lazy. I have to be careful so that people do not say that my wife is preventing me from participating in marathons. So I would like to start again participating in marathons.Sri Chinmoy: I am sure Mr. Kobayashi will come with you.
Seko: Mr. Kobayashi is afraid of airplanes. He has never ridden on a plane. He is afraid even to fly to the South island. He goes by train. He would like to take a boat to America.
Sri Chinmoy: Like Mahatma Gandhi, he is afraid of planes. Gandhi also used to take trains.
Mr. Kobayashi: I have inherited Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy.
Sri Chinmoy: We have seen you in Japan. Now we would like to see you in America.Destruction can never bring about peace. Many years ago Hiroshima and Nagasaki suffered destruction, and the peace that the world felt was no peace at all. It was only an experience of destruction. It is only when we pray and meditate and try to feel our oneness with all human beings that we get peace. So I wish to offer my prayer and meditation for the peace that I am talking about.
December 16, 1985 — Peace Concert, Musashino Shimin Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo
December 18, 1985 — Meeting with Toshihiko Seko, Japanese champion marathon runner, Tokyo
December 18, 1985 — Peace Concert, Kamakura City Public Hall, Kamakura
December 19, 1985 — Marathon in honour of Nakamura, Yoyogi Park, Tokyo
December 19, 1985 — Peace Concert, Science Hall, Tokyo
December 20, 1985 — Meeting with Councillor Tokuma Utsunomiya at the House of Councillors, National Diet of Japan, Tokyo
December 27, 1985 — Peace Concert, Oita Prefecture Youth Hall, Beppu
January 1, 1986 — Hiroshima/Miyajima swim in honour of the United Nations international Year of Peace, Hiroshima
January 3, 1986 — Peace Concert, Miroku no Sato, Fukuyama
January 4, 1986 — Interview with Nippon Hoso Kyokai (National Broadcasting Association), Fukuyama
January 5, 1986 — Peace Meditation and Balloon Release at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima
January 5, 1986 — Peace Concert and performance of the Hiroshima/Nagasaki Cantata at the Hiroshima Prefecture Cultural Centre. Hiroshima
January 6, 1986 — Nagasaki swim in honour of the United Nations international Year of Peace, Nagasaki
January 7, 1986 — Sri Chinmoy completes 2,230 push-ups in 59 minutes, 40 seconds, Kyoto
January 8, 1986 — World Record for continuous pogo stick jumping set by Ashrita Furman (18.6 kilometres up Mt. Fuji)
January 8, 1986 — Peace Concert, Kyoto Furitsu Cultural Arts Hall, Kyoto
January 10, 1986 — Peace Concert, Tokyo University, Tokyo
January 11, 1986 — Kyoto Marathon, Nijo Castle, Kyoto
January 11, 1986 — Peace Concert, Aichi Prefecture, Women's Cultural Hall, Nagoya
January 12, 1986 — Meeting with Akishige Matsumoto, Honourary Doctor of Laws, Chairman of the Central Executive Office of the Japan Republic AssociationFrom:Sri Chinmoy,Japan, my life bows to your heart, Agni Press, 1984
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