Day 19…To Be An Instrument (July 6)

Sometime late this morning Nidhruvi will be the 9th of the 10 runners to pass the 1,000 mile mark.  For most of us this would be an achievement of a lifetime but for Nidhruvi it is just one very early milestone on the way to achieving the ultimate goal of 3100 miles.  As it is still only day 19, and with 33 more potential days to recover missing miles ahead.  It is still way too early to say that the ultimate goal for her cannot be reached.

Something much more interesting is happening for Nidhruvi here than can be observed on lap sheets and score boards.  She tells me that before she even came a Doctor in Austria did not have much hope that her knees would do her bidding.  He recommended that she wear heavy knee supports.  Ones that may have relieved stress but would have most certainly been uncomfortable and encumbered her running.

As she talks about different maladies that have made her acquaintance over the past 19 days she is not gloomy whatsoever.  These crippling problems she has learned to somehow to not be a prisoner to them.  Recognize that yes, they are there, but then let go.  To remove the strangle hold of fear and doubt from the equation.  Let the Supreme do his job in and through her, and on her part be an instrument.

I ask Nidhruvi if she is having problems today.  “No not really.  It is always up and down.  There are always some challenges every day.  So it is pretty normal.”

She has done many many multi day races and I ask her if there is anything that distinguishes one from the other.  “In a way they are all similar.  You know how the challenges are.  But in a way they are very different and not different.”

I ask her if she was ever frightened about taking up any of her very hard races.  “There was always a bit of fear with it but the excitement, happiness, and joy is much stronger.  You are totally excited and want to explore new things.”

“I started with 700 miles at Wards island in 1996 I think.  I remember there was one moment there which I have never forgotten.  I just knew I had to go back there.  So this was not the first or last race.  This I knew for sure.”  She understood it was all part of Sri Chinmoy’s philosophy of self transcendence.  If you have the capacity keep going.”

“You want to be useful and try and give it a chance.”

“I think my task this time is for me to offer my total surrender.  This is the feeling I had even before I entered into this race.   I had a slight feeling that it all may not work out the way that I wanted.  When I started I could see it already coming that this race is different.”

“I promised myself that I just want to be a good instrument.  A humble and devoted instrument.  I am doing my best, and I hope I can inspire lots of people on earth.  I know that they are out there and they are praying for me, which is so fulfilling and touching.”

Immediately
Start again
With your willingness-mind
And selflessness-heart
To be an unconditionally choice instrument
Of your Inner Pilot.

The board at the start of Day 19

Clock

Suhasini rushing

Gints working on the webcam

Vajra leaves

Yolanda snacking

Sergey and Andrey arrive

Camp

Harita and Kaneenika arrive

Vasu

Harita checking lap results

Nidhruvi arrives

Boys

Kaneenika cutting up a shoe

Nearly time

Start Day 19

Sunshine off and on

Vasu did 68 miles 124 laps

He now has 1225 miles and by early morning passed 2,000km

A brief light rain

flower

Nirbhasa did 63 miles 116 laps

He now has 1175 miles

Flower

Kaneenika did 64 miles 118 laps

She now has 1134 miles

Doing well

Flower

Smarana did 63 miles 116 laps

He now has 1113 miles

A bit of green

Harita had her first tough day. She did 55 miles 102 laps

Telling jokes

She now has 1086 miles

foot care

Service road

Flower

Yolanda did 59 miles 109 laps

She now has 1081 miles

Flower

Sergey had a really tough day with 35 miles 64 laps

He now has 1069 miles

Flower

Andrey did 55 miles 101 laps

He now has 1031 miles

Flower

Nidhruvi did 55 miles 102 laps

She now has 977 miles

Gints offering physio advice

Telling jokes

We will see

Happiness

Ananda-Lahari did 39 miles 72 laps

He now has 937 miles

It’s a long way

A bit of green

Photographer

Swamiji

Daulot and Stota do a skit

chalk flowers

Stota with the Daily Prayer

Click to Play:

stota poem

“It is the greatest birthday present.  We make it an annual event to be with our big family.  To feel the presence of Guru even more strongly. It is a great birthday present.  It is so inspiring.  You know how much pain and pressure the runners are going through but they are just gliding.  There is such an aura of peace here and determination and inspiration.  It is really really amazing.”

“And with 4 women running it is even more blossoming.”

Enthusiasm Awakeners

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parvati

I simplify my mind
To be an instrument of God.
I purify my heart
To become a child of God.

2 thoughts on “Day 19…To Be An Instrument (July 6)”

  1. Thank you, everyone, for endlessly striving for self-transcendence Your efforts are a big inspiration and also help for us who daily check in for the latest. Gratitude.

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