Video #315: What We Learn From Failure | The Acceptance of Life Podcast, Episode 24

In this episode, Abhinabha and Vajin delve into the spiritual perspectives on success and failure, exploring how both are essential for personal growth. They discuss the cultural obsession with material success, the importance of redefining success, and the necessity of failure in the journey of life. Through various anecdotes and philosophical insights, they emphasize the value of mindfulness, presence, and the inner journey towards fulfillment. The conversation culminates in the understanding that true success lies in the quality of our experiences and the courage to embrace life’s challenges.

Takeaways:

  • Success and failure are both necessary for spiritual growth.
  • Cultural definitions of success can be limiting.
  • True failure occurs only when we stop trying.
  • Mindfulness helps us stay present and aware.
  • Quality in our actions leads to fulfillment.
  • The journey is more important than the outcome.
  • We must learn to embrace both success and failure.
  • Inner peace is a true measure of success.
  • Every experience contributes to our growth.

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Video #314: Shamita Achenbach-König’s Solo Run – Vienna to Oslo

For the fifth time, Shamita Achenbach-König set out on a remarkable solo run across Europe – this year from Vienna, Austria to Oslo, Norway (September 5-24, 2025). Inspired by Sri Chinmoy, founder of the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run, she once again put into practice his philosophy of self-transcendence, dedicating her journey to World Peace and harmony among nations.

Individual self-transcendence collectively inspires humanity at large.

–  Sri Chinmoy, Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees, Part 13, Agni Press, 1999

Shamita covered an incredible 2,000 km in 19 days and 2 hours, averaging 80-90 km per day and running up to 12–14 hours daily. Along the way, she climbed more than 6,300 meters, crossing hills and small mountains in countries like the Czech Republic and Norway.

Her route included six countries:

  • Austria 🇦🇹 (1 day)
  • Czech Republic 🇨🇿 (3 days)
  • Germany 🇩🇪 (6 days)
  • Denmark 🇩🇰 (3 days)
  • Sweden 🇸🇪 (5 days)
  • Norway 🇳🇴 (2 days)

Shamita’s journey stands as a powerful reminder that when one person strives to go beyond themselves, it can inspire humanity as a whole.

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Week 224: I Love Singing

Songs:

– Tumi Je Tomar Kripar Baridhi
– May I Know at Every Moment
– Pujbo Tomari Prabhu
– I Shall Worship You, My Lord

Enjoy singing along with the audio recordings. These songs are composed by Sri Chinmoy and performed by his disciple Purnakama. Please click the links below to listen to or download the audio and song scores:

 

Lyrics:

1. Tumi Je Tomar Kripar Baridhi

Tumi je tomar kripar baridhi
Jani jena taha nirabaridhi

Translation:

May I know at every moment
That You are Your Compassion-Ocean.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ songbook


2. May I Know at Every Moment

May I know at every moment
That You are Your Compassion-Ocean.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ songbook


3. Pujbo Tomari Prabhu

Pujbo tomai prabhu aji hiya phuler mala diye

Translation:

I shall worship You, my Lord,
With my heart-garland today.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ songbook


4. I Shall Worship You, My Lord

I shall worship You, my Lord,
With my heart-garland today.
– Sri Chinmoy, ‘I Implore Your Compassion-Light’ songbook


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News #71: Self-Transcendence 24-Hour Track Race — London, United Kingdom

On the weekend of 20–21 September 2025, 52 dedicated runners gathered at Battersea Park’s Millennium Stadium in London for the Self-Transcendence 24-Hour Track Race. Despite challenging, blustery conditions, participants embraced the physical and mental challenge of covering as many laps as possible within 24 hours.

In his debut at this distance, Julien Cazorla (FRA) led the men’s field with an impressive 242.939 km (150.955 miles). Paula Bedford (GBR) topped the women’s division with 188.605 km (117.193 miles). Notably, seven athletes surpassed the 200 km mark, and 31 runners completed over 100 miles, highlighting the event’s competitive spirit and the athletes’ endurance.

The race, organized by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in conjunction with Run and Become, is renowned for its superb organization and has been a fixture in the UK ultrarunning calendar since 1989. It serves as a testament to the principles of self-transcendence, perseverance, and community.

More Information:

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News #70: Sri Chinmoy Duathlon – Tockington, Bristol, United Kingdom

On 14 September 2025, the Sri Chinmoy Duathlon at Tockington, near Bristol, United Kingdom, delivered one of the fastest races in the series. All participants completed the course in under an hour, with 11 athletes finishing in under 40 minutes, and new women’s course records were set.

Colette Sanderson became the first woman to complete the Short Course, setting a new record of 33:57, while Christopher Clarke claimed victory in the Short Course/Open category in 26:59. In the full-distance race, Sonka Reimers established a new women’s course record of 34:33, surpassing the previous best by over a minute. The long-course overall winner was veteran 60+ athlete Alan Price, who finished in 34:18, demonstrating remarkable endurance and skill.

The 2025 season now comes to a close. Next year, the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team plans three Duathlons, a Try-a-Tri at Tockington, a three-race running series on the Sri Chinmoy Peace Mile in Eastville, and the signature Ice Cream Relay (3 × 1 Mile).

More Information:

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