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Inner & Outer Harmony - Meditative Collection Part 1 Beautiful natural scenes from around the world, accompanied by quotes from Sri Chinmoy on peace, harmony and meditation. Jump into the sea of tranquillity, experience your inner wealth and enjoy the elements of Mother Nature! http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: harmony meditation beautiful scenes tranquillity nature perfection heart soul spirit good feelings human views mountain |
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Inner & Outer Harmony - Meditative Collection Part 2 Beautiful natural scenes from around the world, accompanied by quotes from Sri Chinmoy on peace, harmony and meditation. Jump into the sea of tranquillity, experience your inner wealth and enjoy the elements of Mother Nature! http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: harmony meditation beautiful scenes tranquillity nature perfection heart soul spirit good feelings human views mountain |
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Meditation: Episode 5 Meditation-Silence. Listen to the silence within you and learn the ancient art of meditation. Within each of us, a tranquil inner world lies waiting to be discovered. Here, the silence, stillness and peacefulness of our deeper, spiritual nature can be experienced through meditation and flow out into every part of our life. Meditation reconnects us with the bright and positive qualities of our heart and the greater happiness and delight of our souls. "...Through concentration we become one-pointed and through meditation we expand our consciousness into the Vast, but in contemplation we grow into the Vast itself." —Sri Chinmoy http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: meditation beginning exercise ancient art Sri Chinmoy listen silence within you soul spirit love god trancsendence heart |
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Meditation: The Heart-Lotus - Episode 7 Meditation-Silence. Listen to the silence within you and learn the ancient art of meditation. Within each of us, a tranquil inner world lies waiting to be discovered. Here, the silence, stillness and peacefulness of our deeper, spiritual nature can be experienced through meditation and flow out into every part of our life. Meditation reconnects us with the bright and positive qualities of our heart and the greater happiness and delight of our souls. "...Try to imagine a lotus inside your heart. Then try to imagine that the lotus is not only inside your heart, but that your heart itself is a lotus..." - Sri Chinmoy http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: meditation beginning exercise ancient art Sri Chinmoy listen silence within you soul spirit love god trancsendence heart |
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Meditation: Episode 6 Meditation-Silence. Listen to the silence within you and learn the ancient art of meditation. Within each of us, a tranquil inner world lies waiting to be discovered. Here, the silence, stillness and peacefulness of our deeper, spiritual nature can be experienced through meditation and flow out into every part of our life. Meditation reconnects us with the bright and positive qualities of our heart and the greater happiness and delight of our souls. "Why Do We Meditate? We meditate because this world of ours has not been able to fulfill us....It is only through meditation that we can get lasting peace, divine peace." - Sri Chinmoy http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: meditation beginning exercise ancient art Sri Chinmoy listen silence within you soul spirit love god trancsendence heart |
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Meditation: Episode 4 Meditation-Silence. Listen to the silence within you and learn the ancient art of meditation. Within each of us, a tranquil inner world lies waiting to be discovered. Here, the silence, stillness and peacefulness of our deeper, spiritual nature can be experienced through meditation and flow out into every part of our life. Meditation reconnects us with the bright and positive qualities of our heart and the greater happiness and delight of our souls. "...When we meditate, what we actually do is enter into a vacant, calm, still, silent mind. We go deep within and approach our true existence, which is our soul. When we live in the soul, we feel that we are actually meditating spontaneously." —Sri Chinmoy http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: meditation beginning exercise ancient art Sri Chinmoy listen silence within you soul spirit love god trancsendence heart |
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Meditation: Feeding the Inner Life - Episode 2 Meditation-Silence. Listen to the silence within you and learn the ancient art of meditation. Within each of us, a tranquil inner world lies waiting to be discovered. Here, the silence, stillness and peacefulness of our deeper, spiritual nature can be experienced through meditation and flow out into every part of our life. Meditation reconnects us with the bright and positive qualities of our heart and the greater happiness and delight of our souls. "...Only if we feed our inner life, our outer life will acquire its true meaning. We do not fail to feed our body three times a day. In our interior, though, there is a divine child known as our soul; we fail to find the time to feed this child. The soul is the conscious agent of God within us. So long as this 'child -- soul' is empty, our outer life will remain empty too. It is impossible for any inner cry to be left unheard..." - Sri Chinmoy http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: meditation beginning exercise ancient art Sri Chinmoy listen silence within you soul spirit love god trancsendence heart |
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Meditation: Concentration - Episode 3 Meditation-Silence. Listen to the silence within you and learn the ancient art of meditation. Within each of us, a tranquil inner world lies waiting to be discovered. Here, the silence, stillness and peacefulness of our deeper, spiritual nature can be experienced through meditation and flow out into every part of our life. Meditation reconnects us with the bright and positive qualities of our heart and the greater happiness and delight of our souls. "...When we concentrate we do not allow any thought to enter into our minds, whether it is divine or undivine, earthly or heavenly, good or bad. The mind, the entire mind, has to be focused on a particular object or subject..." - Sri Chinmoy http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: meditation beginning exercise ancient art Sri Chinmoy listen silence within you soul spirit love god trancsendence heart |
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Meditation: What is Meditation? - Episode 1 Meditation-Silence. Listen to the silence within you and learn the ancient art of meditation. Within each of us, a tranquil inner world lies waiting to be discovered. Here, the silence, stillness and peacefulness of our deeper, spiritual nature can be experienced through meditation and flow out into every part of our life. Meditation reconnects us with the bright and positive qualities of our heart and the greater happiness and delight of our souls. Listen to the silence... Within you is a vast inner world just waiting to be discovered. http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: meditation beginning exercise ancient art Sri Chinmoy listen silence within you soul spirit love god trancsendence heart |
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Sri Chinmoy's Colour Kingdom, Part XXIV: Intense Affection In this series Sri Chinmoy gives his spiritual interpretation of colour. Colours are essential for our life. As an artist himself Sri Chinmoy loves colours but he also has a feeling for which qualities come from particular colours. In 1974 the first edition of his book "Colour Kingdom" was published, presenting around 50 different shades of colours together with the quality and one poem about the subject. http://www.srichinmoy.tv Tags: spiritual interpretation of color life quality love meditation poem Sri Chinmoy teacher leader book Colour Kingdom god |
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Badwater Ultramarathon 2006 - 6 am wave Eighty-five runners from fourteen countries and twenty American states ran 135 miles non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney on July 24-26, 2006 in the 29th 135-mile Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon. Placing first for the second year in a row was Scott Jurek, who was nearly beaten by a previously unknown rookie named Akos Konya, a citizen of Hungary who resides in Oceanside, CA. The start line is at Badwater, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere at 280' (85m) below sea level. Following 135 miles of paved roads, the race finishes at Mt. Whitney Portal at 8360' (2533m). The Badwater course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 13,000' (3962m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 4,700' (1433m) of cumulative descent. The Portal is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places or landmarks with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil's Cornfield, Devil's Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Keeler and Lone Pine. The race began with the traditional wave start, with 26 runners beginning at 6am, 28 at 8am, and 32 at 10am. This is done because of lack of parking at the start line and, even more so, to minimize congestion of runners, crew, and vehicles on the roadway in the National Park. Because hosting food and drink checkpoints along the side of the road in this forbidding environment is impossible, each entrant brings their own support vehicle and at least two support crew members to tend to all their needs. Chris Kostman, Mike Schafer, Chris Ragsdale, Rachel Schmitt, Kai Norwood. http://www.badwater.com Tags: Kiehl's badwater ultramarathon 135 miles multiday ultra distance endurance run death valley Scott Jurek Dean Karnazes |
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Badwater Ultramarathon 2006 - 10 am wave Eighty-five runners from fourteen countries and twenty American states ran 135 miles non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney on July 24-26, 2006 in the 29th 135-mile Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon. Placing first for the second year in a row was Scott Jurek, who was nearly beaten by a previously unknown rookie named Akos Konya, a citizen of Hungary who resides in Oceanside, CA. The start line is at Badwater, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere at 280' (85m) below sea level. Following 135 miles of paved roads, the race finishes at Mt. Whitney Portal at 8360' (2533m). The Badwater course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 13,000' (3962m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 4,700' (1433m) of cumulative descent. The Portal is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places or landmarks with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil's Cornfield, Devil's Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Keeler and Lone Pine. The race began with the traditional wave start, with 26 runners beginning at 6am, 28 at 8am, and 32 at 10am. This is done because of lack of parking at the start line and, even more so, to minimize congestion of runners, crew, and vehicles on the roadway in the National Park. Because hosting food and drink checkpoints along the side of the road in this forbidding environment is impossible, each entrant brings their own support vehicle and at least two support crew members to tend to all their needs. Chris Kostman, Mike Schafer, Chris Ragsdale, Rachel Schmitt, Kai Norwood. http://www.badwater.com Tags: Kiehl's badwater ultramarathon 135 miles multiday ultra distance endurance run death valley Scott Jurek Dean Karnazes |
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Badwater Ultramarathon 2006 - 8 am wave Eighty-five runners from fourteen countries and twenty American states ran 135 miles non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney on July 24-26, 2006 in the 29th 135-mile Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon. Placing first for the second year in a row was Scott Jurek, who was nearly beaten by a previously unknown rookie named Akos Konya, a citizen of Hungary who resides in Oceanside, CA. The start line is at Badwater, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere at 280' (85m) below sea level. Following 135 miles of paved roads, the race finishes at Mt. Whitney Portal at 8360' (2533m). The Badwater course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 13,000' (3962m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 4,700' (1433m) of cumulative descent. The Portal is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places or landmarks with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil's Cornfield, Devil's Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Keeler and Lone Pine. The race began with the traditional wave start, with 26 runners beginning at 6am, 28 at 8am, and 32 at 10am. This is done because of lack of parking at the start line and, even more so, to minimize congestion of runners, crew, and vehicles on the roadway in the National Park. Because hosting food and drink checkpoints along the side of the road in this forbidding environment is impossible, each entrant brings their own support vehicle and at least two support crew members to tend to all their needs. Chris Kostman, Mike Schafer, Chris Ragsdale, Rachel Schmitt, Kai Norwood. http://www.badwater.com Tags: Kiehl's badwater ultramarathon 135 miles multiday ultra distance endurance run death valley Scott Jurek Dean Karnazes |
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Badwater Ultramarathon 2006 - Akos Konya Eighty-five runners from fourteen countries and twenty American states ran 135 miles non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney on July 24-26, 2006 in the 29th 135-mile Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon. Placing first for the second year in a row was Scott Jurek, who was nearly beaten by a previously unknown rookie named Akos Konya, a citizen of Hungary who resides in Oceanside, CA. The start line is at Badwater, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere at 280' (85m) below sea level. Following 135 miles of paved roads, the race finishes at Mt. Whitney Portal at 8360' (2533m). The Badwater course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 13,000' (3962m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 4,700' (1433m) of cumulative descent. The Portal is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places or landmarks with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil's Cornfield, Devil's Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Keeler and Lone Pine. The race began with the traditional wave start, with 26 runners beginning at 6am, 28 at 8am, and 32 at 10am. This is done because of lack of parking at the start line and, even more so, to minimize congestion of runners, crew, and vehicles on the roadway in the National Park. Because hosting food and drink checkpoints along the side of the road in this forbidding environment is impossible, each entrant brings their own support vehicle and at least two support crew members to tend to all their needs. Chris Kostman, Mike Schafer, Chris Ragsdale, Rachel Schmitt, Kai Norwood. http://www.badwater.com Tags: Kiehl's badwater ultramarathon 135 miles multiday ultra distance endurance run death valley Scott Jurek Dean Karnazes |
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Badwater Ultramarathon 2006 - Scott Jurek Eighty-five runners from fourteen countries and twenty American states ran 135 miles non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney on July 24-26, 2006 in the 29th 135-mile Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon. Placing first for the second year in a row was Scott Jurek, who was nearly beaten by a previously unknown rookie named Akos Konya, a citizen of Hungary who resides in Oceanside, CA. The start line is at Badwater, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere at 280' (85m) below sea level. Following 135 miles of paved roads, the race finishes at Mt. Whitney Portal at 8360' (2533m). The Badwater course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 13,000' (3962m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 4,700' (1433m) of cumulative descent. The Portal is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places or landmarks with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil's Cornfield, Devil's Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Keeler and Lone Pine. The race began with the traditional wave start, with 26 runners beginning at 6am, 28 at 8am, and 32 at 10am. This is done because of lack of parking at the start line and, even more so, to minimize congestion of runners, crew, and vehicles on the roadway in the National Park. Because hosting food and drink checkpoints along the side of the road in this forbidding environment is impossible, each entrant brings their own support vehicle and at least two support crew members to tend to all their needs. Chris Kostman, Mike Schafer, Chris Ragsdale, Rachel Schmitt, Kai Norwood. http://www.badwater.com Tags: Kiehl's badwater ultramarathon 135 miles multiday ultra distance endurance run death valley Scott Jurek Dean Karnazes |
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Jet Pack - Rocketman Final The "Go Fast Jet Pack" has been the vision of Troy Widgery since his childhood memories of James Bond in "Thunderball." Through his pursuit of speed starting at the age of four racing quarter-midget cars, through his many years as a world-class competitive skydiver, to his current interest in the most extreme of sports, B.A.S.E. jumping; Troy has always had a vision of building a spectacular flying machine -- similar to that which James Bond flew on the big screen. http://www.jetpackinternational.com Tags: go fast jetpack international dreams become reality flying awesome cool crazy video fun james bond p.i. |
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Jet Pack - Flight 2 The "Go Fast Jet Pack" has been the vision of Troy Widgery since his childhood memories of James Bond in "Thunderball." Through his pursuit of speed starting at the age of four racing quarter-midget cars, through his many years as a world-class competitive skydiver, to his current interest in the most extreme of sports, B.A.S.E. jumping; Troy has always had a vision of building a spectacular flying machine -- similar to that which James Bond flew on the big screen. http://www.jetpackinternational.com Tags: go fast jetpack international dreams become reality flying awesome cool crazy video fun james bond p.i. |
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Jet Pack - Flight 1 The "Go Fast Jet Pack" has been the vision of Troy Widgery since his childhood memories of James Bond in "Thunderball." Through his pursuit of speed starting at the age of four racing quarter-midget cars, through his many years as a world-class competitive skydiver, to his current interest in the most extreme of sports, B.A.S.E. jumping; Troy has always had a vision of building a spectacular flying machine -- similar to that which James Bond flew on the big screen. http://www.jetpackinternational.com Tags: go fast jetpack international dreams become reality flying awesome cool crazy video fun james bond p.i. |
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Jet Pack - Flight 3 The "Go Fast Jet Pack" has been the vision of Troy Widgery since his childhood memories of James Bond in "Thunderball." Through his pursuit of speed starting at the age of four racing quarter-midget cars, through his many years as a world-class competitive skydiver, to his current interest in the most extreme of sports, B.A.S.E. jumping; Troy has always had a vision of building a spectacular flying machine -- similar to that which James Bond flew on the big screen. http://www.jetpackinternational.com Tags: go fast jetpack international dreams become reality flying awesome cool crazy video fun james bond p.i. |
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Jet Pack - Monster Jam The "Go Fast Jet Pack" has been the vision of Troy Widgery since his childhood memories of James Bond in "Thunderball." Through his pursuit of speed starting at the age of four racing quarter-midget cars, through his many years as a world-class competitive skydiver, to his current interest in the most extreme of sports, B.A.S.E. jumping; Troy has always had a vision of building a spectacular flying machine -- similar to that which James Bond flew on the big screen. http://www.jetpackinternational.com Tags: go fast jetpack international dreams become reality flying awesome cool crazy video fun james bond p.i. |