"He who loves, never grows old. God is a shining example"
About this Quote
The subtext is disciplinary. “He who loves” isn’t describing romance or sentimentality; it implies a sustained practice of openness, service, and devotion. In Chinmoy’s broader devotional framework, love is not a mood but a posture toward the divine and toward others. If you can keep giving, forgiving, and perceiving beauty, you avoid the real “aging” he’s targeting: cynicism, self-absorption, the narrowing of attention.
The second sentence is doing heavy rhetorical lifting despite its grammatical stumble (“God it” likely meant “God is”). God becomes the proof case: eternal, radiant, un-degraded by time. It’s a classic guru move - anchor an inward ethic in a cosmic exemplar. The implication is aspirational and slightly corrective: if you feel old, it’s not your body betraying you; it’s your love thinning out.
Context matters: Chinmoy wrote for seekers in the late-20th-century spiritual marketplace, where Eastern mysticism met Western burnout. This quote offers a consoling counterprogram: stay loving, stay luminous, stay young.
Quote Details
| Topic | Love |
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