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About me....
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Welcome! That's my blog there to the right, and you can see some other stuff I wrote by clicking on the links below.

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If you want, you can read a little about my life journey...

About my teacher....
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Sri Chinmoy teaches the path of the heart, and I am fortunate indeed to be meditating under his guidance. One of the reasons I am inspired to write is to give some testament as to what it is like to be a student of a spiritual Master; there are not many first-hand accounts of the teacher-student relationship to be found at all. You can find out more about Sri Chinmoy on this site....

On my visits to see Sri Chinmoy in his New York home, I try to write a daily diary describing what's going on inwardly and outwardly: I did one in November 2005 and another in April 2006 . The diary of my November 2006 visit is now available on my blog...

Running adventures
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Running for me is a tremendous way to get lots of mental and emotional junk out of the system and stay in the heart. You can read some accounts of marathons and other races I ran...

Encounters with record breakers

I've been fortunate enough to help some amazing people do some pretty amazing things.

 

Well, I finished and I'm alive.....

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Im pleased to report I finished in a new personal record of 3:20. Immediately I felt very strong as I set out running, and I quickly hooked up with Arpan DeAngelo, veteran of 200 marathons in addition to the 3100 Mile Race, the longest Road Race in the world. There was a lot of people cheering Arpan on and I joked that I felt like one of his 'groupies'.

I ran with Arpan for the first seven miles and then I was running quite a lot with Larry from Houston until mile 21. In the first half of the race I was just trying to stay positive and not think about the inevitable suffering in the second half - why let the future take away the joy I'm having now, I told myself. I was trying to split up the race into parts so as not to make it seem to intimidating. We were running at a very consistent pace, 7:20 per mile. Until mile 21, that is. Then the wheels fell of the wagon a bit, I just didnt do enough long runs in training.

I had to fight very much the urge to start walking. I went on about 9 minutes per mile, determined not to give up. I was trying to thing of all kinds of enticements to continue, from the loftiest spiritual reasons (around this time I was repeating the mantra "I am not the body, I am the soul" quite frequently) to the promise that if I finished I could scoff all the m&m's from the food tray I wanted! Even in the last mile I just wanted to stop. But I kept on going and finished just as the clock turned 3:20.

Im not feeling too bad at the moment, Im a bit stiff but I can walk. However usually aster I sleep tonight things stiffen up a bit more so well see.

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