Fifty Somethings

My 25th anniversary prasad
My 25th anniversary prasad

My prasad offering for my 25th spiritual anniversary at Sri Chinmoy's Silver Jubilee Weightlifting Event in NY.

In my previous post, I talk about how turning fifty this Fall feels special because this year marks my spiritual half-life anniversary as well.

Because I am pretty psyched and enthused to reach this milestone, I am inspired to explore some different activities related to it.

I will also discuss them on another site where I have a member page within the Sri Chinmoy Centre website. It only seems fitting to write there since so much of my 50 related inspirations are related to being a student of Sri Chinmoy.

Srichinmoycentre.org is the top level of these websites and then it breaks down by regions around the world, by countries and by cities. Since I live in the U.S., when I want to learn what is happening in the Sri Chinmoy Centres in America, I visit US.Srichinmoycentres.org.  The latest news section talks about Joy Days, Races and special meditation activities around the U.S.

Today my fifty somethings musings are related to the smile diary and my goal of 5 smiles a day for 50 days. I wrote about beginning this project today over on my Sri Chinmoy Centre member page.

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About Sharani

Bio: I am a public librarian in Massachusetts and an avid meditator, writer, photographer - mostly on Sri Chinmoy Centre websites. As a librarian and bibliophile, I especially resonate with the written word. I began studying meditation as Sri Chinmoy's student in 1985 and my spiritual strivings and creative expression are primarily a spirit of delight in the supernal beauty of God. I often find an act of centering prayer in artistic expression, especially when harmonising with Nature. I am happiest when the writing of prose and poetry or the taking of photographs leads me to a hushed place of kneeling in awe of a universe of oneness much vaster than myself. I live and work in adjoining New England states, both located near the Atlantic Ocean's coast. As a transplanted New Englander, I find that living near the sea nourishes me deeply and sparks creativity on many levels.

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