Announcing Inspiration-Letters 20, the "Dreams" Issue
Dear Friends,
I am extremely pleased to announce the publication of our twentieth (!) issue of Inspiration-Letters, devoted to the concept of "dreams".
You can find it here:
http://www.srichinmoycentre.org/inspiration-letters-20
Kindly allow me to kvell ('slavishly, shamelessly brag in a doting, fawning sort of way, but very heartfelt'--sorry Yiddish words aren't easily translatable) over our newest Inspiration-Letters instalment, containing articles from inspired writers from Amsterdam to the antipodes. It may be one of our smaller issues, but I think it's definitely one of our most polished, sparkling gems.
Sharani discusses her love of nature and spiritual lessons gleaned from her travels abroad, and ties it all in to the concept of the American Dream.
Jogyata writes of his deeply held dream to open up a Sri Chinmoy Centre in the New Zealand capital city of Wellington, and weaves around that a beautiful tapestry of his memories of Guru, with some unexpected flight turbulence thrown in for good measure.
I wrote about a dream I had with the Master, shortly after becoming his disciple, which confirmed my feelings about his compassion, love and incredible spiritual height.
Suchana offered a sweet but also poignant letter to the Master, that captures a universal zeitgeist.
Abhinabha describes his voyage of self-discovery in pursuing his long-cherished dream of becoming a journalist- bet you can't tell that English isn't his native tongue from his piece!
Arpan shares yet another fascinating story of his many years with the Master, this time an experience on the dream plane that enriched his understanding of the Master-disciple relationship.
Dhiraja (the painter-runner-writer formerly known as 'Barnaby'), with characterstic eloquence and grace, shares excerpts from his dream diary. His article reached me on many levels, especially the sympathetic imagination.
To all the writers I am *so* deeply grateful. Your talent and dedication have sent this Inspiration-Boat a very, very far distance.
Many, many, many thanks to Jaitra for creating the breathtakingly gorgeous site.
My sincere thanks to Tejvan also, for his unstinting support, encouragement and service. Thank you for your heart-oneness, dear friend.
Twenty issues marks a special milestone. I think I will go back and read some of the earlier issues. Like fine wine, they mellow and improve with time.
Dear readers, I hope our magazine may help to satisfy your often expressed and completely reasonable desire to see well-written, uplifting, inspirational articles on the internet. Your comments, suggestions and kind words are always welcome and much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mahiruha
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A wonderful issue, Mahiruha; such a beautiful introduction and one of the entries brought tears to my eyes. Thank-you for initiating and pursuing your Inspiration Letters dream.
Beverly