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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.

 

It's Weather, isn't it?

| Posted by Shane Magee | Permanent Link | Running
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Actually, Briju told me another very nice story which I feel merits his own post: we were talking about the oncoming winter and about motivating ourselves to run in the morning.

Briju recalled talking to a Navy guy who had to spend six month stints cooped up on a nuclear sub. When the stints ended, he would be out running every morning, hail, rain or snow. "Well, it's weather isnt it?" he would say. "After six months of being in the same surroundings all the time, you dont take any kind of weather for granted."

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