General Patton is one of America's heroes. It was people like him
that helped end World War II. Shardul, there is a movie called
"Patton" about his life. Do you recommend it?
Yours,
Nayak
--- In Sri_Chinmoy_Inspiration@yahoogroups.com, shardul_nz
wrote:
> Hi Meghabhuti ... JOY it is to see your heart on this page!
>
> I did not know Sunil well by any means, but he was one of Sri
> Chinmoy's students that was like a pillar and a rock. He was like
> one of the foundation stones of our path from the early days of Sri
> Chinmoy's mission and he was, at least for me, one of those guys
> that when you saw him upon arriving in New York for celebrations,
> you could take a deep breath and feel that all was right in the
> world.
>
> One other funny little thing about Sunil was that he was the only
> member of our spiritual family that I could talk to about one of my
> favourite historical figures - General George S. Patton. It seems
> that he had studied the General at some stage in his life, as have
> I, and we would chat about the General's life, poetry and
> accomplishments sometimes. I guess we shared some kind of fondness
> for the enigmatic Patton.
>
> You don't come across too many like Sunil ... a rare breed of
> seeker.
>
> See you in the Big Apple, brother ... Shardul.
>
> --- In Sri_Chinmoy_Inspiration@yahoogroups.com, meghabhutijoy
> wrote:
> > I knew him for only a few years. I always found him to be very
> > gentle and sweet and good-natured. He was in a special singing
> > group for non-singers, and worked very hard to learn to sing
> > even though he didn't have the faintest idea of how to proceed
> > at his age still... And yet he kept trying and trying to learn
> > the songs- what perseverance he had!!!
> >
> > Meghabhuti
> >
> > --- In Sri_Chinmoy_Inspiration@yahoogroups.com,
> > maria_latinova wrote:
> > > Once I read a very beautiful poem for Sunil.
> > > Can someone tell me who he was?
General Patton is one of America's heroes. It was people like him
that helped end World War II. Shardul, there is a movie called
"Patton" about his life. Do you recommend it?
Yours,
Nayak
--- In Sri_Chinmoy_Inspiration@yahoogroups.com, shardul_nz
wrote:
> Hi Meghabhuti ... JOY it is to see your heart on this page!
>
> I did not know Sunil well by any means, but he was one of Sri
> Chinmoy's students that was like a pillar and a rock. He was like
> one of the foundation stones of our path from the early days of Sri
> Chinmoy's mission and he was, at least for me, one of those guys
> that when you saw him upon arriving in New York for celebrations,
> you could take a deep breath and feel that all was right in the
> world.
>
> One other funny little thing about Sunil was that he was the only
> member of our spiritual family that I could talk to about one of my
> favourite historical figures - General George S. Patton. It seems
> that he had studied the General at some stage in his life, as have
> I, and we would chat about the General's life, poetry and
> accomplishments sometimes. I guess we shared some kind of fondness
> for the enigmatic Patton.
>
> You don't come across too many like Sunil ... a rare breed of
> seeker.
>
> See you in the Big Apple, brother ... Shardul.
>
> --- In Sri_Chinmoy_Inspiration@yahoogroups.com, meghabhutijoy
> wrote:
> > I knew him for only a few years. I always found him to be very
> > gentle and sweet and good-natured. He was in a special singing
> > group for non-singers, and worked very hard to learn to sing
> > even though he didn't have the faintest idea of how to proceed
> > at his age still... And yet he kept trying and trying to learn
> > the songs- what perseverance he had!!!
> >
> > Meghabhuti
> >
> > --- In Sri_Chinmoy_Inspiration@yahoogroups.com,
> > maria_latinova wrote:
> > > Once I read a very beautiful poem for Sunil.
> > > Can someone tell me who he was?