Challenging Impossibility Exhibition in Bristol
In Bristol, members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre have organised an exhibition of Sri Chinmoy's weightlifting equipment along with other events, such as free meditation classes.

At the exhibition, there are frequent screenings of the film - Challenging Impossibility - a 30 minute film which captures the essence of Sri Chinmoy's unique weightlifting odyssey. (See: Challenging Impossibility.com)
The weightlifting equipment includes standard weightlifting machines, such as calf-raises, wrist curls and bench presses. However, it also includes some of Sri Chinmoy's innovative and new types of lift. In particular, Sri Chinmoy lifted many people overhead from a seated position, in a specially constructed apparatus. This was part of the 'Lifting up the world with a Oneness-Heart' programme.

A lift which honoured over 7,000 individuals from all walks of life, including Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa and other dignitaries, sportsmen and musicians. See more at: Lifting up the World at Inspiration Lifts.

During the week long exhibition, there have also been several evening functions, including meditation classes. Sri Chinmoy was a great advocate of meditation and ascribed his unique weightlifting capacities to the inner strength and grace received through prayer and meditation.
Other photos from event

"The invisible faith Is often visible To our heart's warrior-strength."
- Sri Chinmoy [1]


- Challenging Impossibility.co.uk
- Exhibition in Czech republic
[1] Sri Chinmoy, Twenty-Seven Thousand Aspiration-Plants, Part 195, Agni Press, 1993.
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